Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Targeting Bass During the Shad Spawn

Fishing for bass during the shad spawn can be a productive time for anglers to catch lots of bass with a few trophies thrown in as well. 

During this time, shad are spawning in the shallows, and bass are taking advantage of the opportunity to feed on these easy targets after just completing their own spawning rituals. 

What is the shad spawn?

The shad spawn is a period when shad, a small forage fish, moves into shallow water to spawn. The spawn typically occurs in late spring and early summer when water temperatures reach around 60-70 degrees Fahrenheit. The shad spawn usually occurs in the early morning hours, and it lasts for several weeks, making it an excellent opportunity for bass anglers.

Where to find shad spawn?

Shad spawn in shallow water near rocky banks, docks, riprap, sea walls, weed lines or bridge structures that provide cover. Bass will often position themselves near the same structure, waiting to ambush the shad. Look for shallow areas with a hard bottom and plenty of cover, such as brush piles or laydowns, where bass can hide.

What are signs of the shad spawn?

Look for signs of feeding activity such as breaking fish, birds diving, or ripples on the surface of the water. These can be indicators of bass feeding on the shad.

What baits work best?

During the shad spawn, bass will be feeding on shad, so it's essential to match the hatch. Try using a topwater lure that imitates a shad, such as a popper, buzzbait, or a walking bait. You can also try using a spinnerbait or a swimbait that resembles a shad.

Take a moment and watch as the folks from W2F provide their thoughts on how to approach fishing for bass during a shad spawn...


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