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Field Notes

A glide bait is best for covering water with steady casts and controlled rod twitches. It works well around open-water edges, weedlines, and other areas where pike or musky are tracking baitfish. The Tennessee Shad pattern is a good match when fish are feeding on shad or other light-bodied forage.

Pros

  • Realistic shad profile
  • Good for casting, trolling, and jigging per branding
  • Versatile baitfish pattern

Cons

  • No size or weight details provided
  • Glide-style baits usually require some practice to work properly

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