Re: NANFA-- RE: Recreational fishing purposes?

Ty Hall (tyhall_at_mia.net)
Mon, 29 Sep 2003 15:42:41 -0500

Shiners are a popular fishing bait. My guess is that's what he meant. If not, then
I have heard of people using Shad for bait as well. They are good for Sturgeon and
other larger fish, primarily as a cut bait.

Ty.

Bob Sinclair wrote:

> Standing across the room with a spinning rod and casting live bait?
> Keeping the shad in a backyard pool, then going after it with scuba
> gear and a spear gun?
>
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>
> >From: Heidirandjimr_at_aol.com
> >Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2003 18:26:24 EDT
> >Subject: keeping shad alive in captivity
> >
> > For about a year I have been trying to find a way to keep
> live
> > shad at my home for recreational fishing purposes, but have had
> minimal
> > success. Finding the proper aperatus seems to be the key to
> sustaining
> > the fishes health from the time of netting. Your response would be
> > greatly appreciated.
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