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What's the best way to fish a Hinkle Shad lure?

To effectively fish a Hinkle Shad lure, it's important to understand its characteristics and how to present it to bass. While the video context doesn't specifically mention the Hinkle Shad, we can still provide some general tips based on the information provided.

First, it's crucial to choose the right fishing location. Look for areas with open spaces, such as gaps between lily pads or areas without heavy vegetation. These open areas allow you to swim the bait on top of the water and entice bass hiding beneath the surface.

When casting the Hinkle Shad, aim for these open areas and retrieve the bait with a slow and steady motion. This mimics the movement of a natural baitfish and can attract the attention of bass. Depending on the bass's aggression level, you can adjust your retrieve speed. If the bass are not aggressive, you can work the bait slowly and allow it to sink into pockets where lily pads are present. On the other hand, if the bass are more active, you can burn the bait through the open areas, which may trigger a reaction strike.

To prevent the bait from getting snagged in the V-shaped gaps between lily pads, it's important to keep your rod tip up while fishing. This allows the bait to fall over the lily pads without getting caught. If the bait does get hung up, give it a gentle pop to free it from the obstruction.

In terms of rigging the Hinkle Shad, the video doesn't provide specific details. However, it's common to use a Texas rig or a Carolina rig with this type of soft plastic bait. These rigs allow for different presentations and can be effective in various fishing conditions. Experiment with different rigging options to find what works best for you.

Remember, the Hinkle Shad is designed to imitate a baitfish, so it's important to fish it in a way that mimics natural movement. By targeting open areas, adjusting your retrieve speed, and using the appropriate rigging, you can increase your chances of attracting bass and getting more bites.

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