Super User TOXIC Posted March 31, 2024 Super User Posted March 31, 2024 Made a trip over to the hotside of Lake Anna. Right now it’s in kind of a funk because they have shut down the reactors for maintenance and that means no flow and no flow means tough fishing over there. We found bass relating to rocks and a ways off the banks. Ned rigs did the damage on them. We decided to try blade baiting again after a -0- fish outing a couple of weeks ago. If we could find the schools, then they bit. Got some good bass, a few really good stripers, some white bass and I even got a big Threadfin Shad. All on SteelShad blade baits vertically jigged. 5 Quote
Super User Darren. Posted March 31, 2024 Super User Posted March 31, 2024 Nice! That threadfin is a chunk! 1 Quote
FishTax Posted April 4, 2024 Posted April 4, 2024 Nice! Which version of steel shad do you like? I bought one recently but haven't opened it yet Quote
Super User TOXIC Posted April 4, 2024 Author Super User Posted April 4, 2024 Since they are a sponsor, I have most every style and weight. The one I was using that day was a hologram. Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted April 4, 2024 Global Moderator Posted April 4, 2024 Nice job! Your threadfin is a gizzard tho Quote
Super User TOXIC Posted April 4, 2024 Author Super User Posted April 4, 2024 I thought so too until I saw the elongated fin. None of the other Shad species have that extended dorsal. Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted April 4, 2024 Global Moderator Posted April 4, 2024 Gizzards have a thread on their fin too the blunt nose is the best indicator of a gizzard for me, as well as the drab sides and excessive slime here’s a threadfin I snagged the other day , they are much prettier fish with more colors and a pointier nose. Also it’s rare if not impossible for threadfin to reach the size of the one you snagged with steelshad . Gizzards can be like 3 lbs 1 Quote
Super User TOXIC Posted April 4, 2024 Author Super User Posted April 4, 2024 Well, there ya go. Learned something new today. Thanks for the clarification. I am not a Shad fisherman by any means. 1 Quote
BigAngus752 Posted April 4, 2024 Posted April 4, 2024 One of my favorite things about fall fishing is catching striper on crankbaits in a foot of water. Those things are just plain angry. What a blast! Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted April 4, 2024 Global Moderator Posted April 4, 2024 3 hours ago, TOXIC said: Well, there ya go. Learned something new today. Thanks for the clarification. I am not a Shad fisherman by any means. I’m always trying to get live Shad, they are magical fish catchers Quote
ButchA Posted April 9, 2024 Posted April 9, 2024 Lake Anna? Wow... Memories! I used to have my dad's old 1975 Glastron speedboat w/ 165hp Mercruiser I/O, and would go up to Lake Anna and take my daughters tubing. Other times, a buddy would get with me, and we'd take a day and go out on the ol' Glastron, and go fishing in some of the coves above the 208 bridge. Quote
Super User TOXIC Posted April 9, 2024 Author Super User Posted April 9, 2024 9 hours ago, ButchA said: Lake Anna? Wow... Memories! I used to have my dad's old 1975 Glastron speedboat w/ 165hp Mercruiser I/O, and would go up to Lake Anna and take my daughters tubing. Other times, a buddy would get with me, and we'd take a day and go out on the ol' Glastron, and go fishing in some of the coves above the 208 bridge. You probably wouldn’t recognize the lake today. Development has really taken over. I was a guide for many years and it got to the point that it was very unpleasant to be out on the lake during the summer months. I now spend most of my time winter fishing on the private or “hot” side of Anna, then transition over to the Rappahonock or Potomac rivers for summer fishing. As a matter of fact heading to the Rappahonock Sunday for the first trip of the year over there. 1 Quote
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