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I had a good time catching bass chasing schools of shad this weekend, but the fluke didn't produce quite as well as I thought it might have...What is your favorite lure/technique for when bass are chasing the shad?

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Glass Ghost Clackin Rap, Yo Yo to mimic a dying shad.

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#1 is a fluke for me, for more than 1 fish chasing at a time that is. If its single fish chasing then I tend to have better luck throwing a vibration bait at them.

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I've had success with a 1/2 oz. Kastmaster spoon. I always rig it with a ball-bearing swivel. It casts like a bullet, even in the wind and I've caught largemouth, smallmouth, white bass. wipers, and stripers on them. I like the chrome or blue/chrome with a dressed treble.

One technique where the Kastmaster excels is casting beyond the feeding fish and bringing the spoon into the shad school and stopping, letting the spoon flutter down through the shad. Many times, there are fish lurking below the feeding frenzy to pick off injured shad that fall.

Tom

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I am thinking about the Eliminator this fall when I find shad schooling. I plan to try it weightless just under the surface, it looks like it could be a killer.

  Has anyone had any luck like this yet?

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#1 Fluke on Hornet head

#2 Lil George

#3 Cast net

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Strike King three and four blade spinner bait.

Floating Rattle Trap in chrome or gold

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