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  • #31
    Same as Keith, but with a short (6" or so) piece of mono to a final swivel on the top.
    Its a nice set-up with a snood of about 3 to 4 ft (starts at 4 end at 3) so after each (or any ) drift of "no fish" just cut the shad off close at hook and tie a different type or colour on and drop back down.


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    • #32
      I'm with KeithB too.

      50%lb braid through a 3 way swivel, 40lb mono connecting to 6 inch for weight and 3 foot for shad.

      Keeps it nice and simple with less things to go wrong.

      Each to their own though.

      Davy
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      Davy

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      • #33
        Clarkey, I don't use them swivels lol ,my fishing bag is in the car ,there the only ones I had handy I use the bigger ones ,seems like the lads that have had a few seasons shading don't do it like us veterans lol,we have been using shads for 10 years plus ,the 1st shading I done was 25 year ago in america,and always used the same method,for the lads that fish Hartlepool with Dave lumley will tell you this is a deadly method,and seems some lads are winding up ten turns (cod are bottom feeders )

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