Theory-running out of shad?
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Theory-running out of shad?
This time of the year when the bass are hitting anything you throw at them, could it be that they've consumed a majority of the newly born baitfish in the lake so they go after whatever looks like food? I see a ton of tiny tilapia at the points but what about the shad? Can the shad population actually handle the increasing Tuc population?
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I've heard there are less shad these days than years ago.... I can't tell.
I've seen some large shad schools.
Today, Friday, the bass and peacock bass were schooling and chasing shad all day.... between the dam and Kemoo Island... up to 3 pound size.
I've seen some large shad schools.
Today, Friday, the bass and peacock bass were schooling and chasing shad all day.... between the dam and Kemoo Island... up to 3 pound size.
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shad population
Like Stan said, the shad population looks stable. I can not tell if there is less this year than in the previous years. I think the tucunare population appears to be stable also. I do not think it is increasing as far as I can tell.
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