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Brian April 30th, 2005 08:51 PM

Flies for Shad
 
Does anyone have a good pattern for fishing shad in the northwest? I'll be
fishing the rivers around Portland Or. The two local shops I went to didn't
have anyone that had a any experience doing it.



Jeff Miller April 30th, 2005 10:20 PM

Brian wrote:
Does anyone have a good pattern for fishing shad in the northwest? I'll be
fishing the rivers around Portland Or. The two local shops I went to didn't
have anyone that had a any experience doing it.



chartreuse and white deceiver style seems to work everywhere on shad

here are some ideas:

http://www.rainlandflycasters.homest...yPatterns.html
http://sfotf.com/main/Shad_Fly.92.0.html
http://www.davywotton.com/davy-wotton-shad.htm
http://www.catcherman.com/features/f...02wildbill.htm
http://www.sanjoseflyshop.com/flies_shad.asp
http://espn.go.com/outdoors/fishing/...ychnovsky.html
http://flydepot.com/flyfishing/pn--s...pink/pid--517/
http://www.flyfisherman.com/northeast/bwshad/
http://www.wiprud.com/flies.htm
http://www.flymanflies.com/catagory....t=Shad%20Flies

jeff

chas April 30th, 2005 11:58 PM

"Brian" wrote:
Does anyone have a good pattern for fishing shad in the northwest? I'll be
fishing the rivers around Portland Or. The two local shops I went to didn't
have anyone that had a any experience doing it.


I tried it last year with a collection of standard shad flies. I got strikes
on most of them. Did you try Kaufmann's?

Chas
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Brian May 1st, 2005 06:35 PM

Jeff,
Thanks for the info! I'll have to give some of these paterns a try.

Chas,
I haven't heard of Kaufmann's before. I'll have to look into them and try
there. Thanks!

Brian



jackk May 2nd, 2005 04:43 PM

Tying shad flies is very simple. You just use bright colors, and a lot of
weight. If you do a google search on Shad flies, you will find a lot of
entries. You just have to be careful and discard the patterns that are
meant to imitate tiny shad for bait for other fish. Most online catalogs
will have some.
In general, they will have a tail that is shiny, or flashy, like flashabou,
a colorful body, commonly of chenile, and a weight varying from lead
barbells to bead chain. The colors are probably not important but pinks,
reds, yelllows and white are very commmon
Most of my fishing expeirence is on the Yuba in Central California. The
guides want HEAVy flies. For barbells, they want you to use lead, not brass
.. However, I think that it is wise to have some of every weight for the
situation.


"Brian" wrote in message
...
Does anyone have a good pattern for fishing shad in the northwest? I'll be
fishing the rivers around Portland Or. The two local shops I went to

didn't
have anyone that had a any experience doing it.





Mark McIntyre May 5th, 2005 10:49 AM

Kauffmanns can be found at http://www.kman.com/

-Mark

"Brian" wrote in message
...
Jeff,
Thanks for the info! I'll have to give some of these paterns a try.

Chas,
I haven't heard of Kaufmann's before. I'll have to look into them and try
there. Thanks!

Brian






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