Originally posted by Graham B
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Hi Graham, bits of both really, personally my way is (on a shortish trace about 4ft long) to trot the bottom lifting to full rod stretch for three or four trots then wind up about 10ft slowly, drop again slowly and repeat ...... just enough movement to ensure the shad swims.
If you test it on the surface you can see that it takes only very slow movement to cause the tail to "swim" so dont need to work it too fast.
In a blind moment of madness whilst retrieving for a "lets go round again" move I almost called "look there's a fish following my line to the surface" until I realised it was the shad heading up behind the weight
Now there's realistic
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