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Hickory Shad (Anadronomus)
Clupeiformes Clupeidae Alosa mediocris


Maximum Size: 3”
Shape: Slab-sided
Suggested Hook & Size: Mustad 33909 #1/0 - #14
Thread: Gray 8/0 Uni-thread

Tail: Pearl Blue Hanked Lite-Brite color a
Cool Gray Prismacolor Pen tail
Tail Fin: Cool Gray Prismacolor Pen
Body: Pearl Blue Bodi-Braid
Eye & Insert: Silver Spirit River, Real Eye with Priz Silver 3-D Molded insert
Lower Side: Pearl Blue Hanked Lite-Brite
Upper Side: Silver Hanked Lite-Brite with 3 or 4 small Black Prismacolor Pen shoulder spots

Snout Color or Change Thread: Gray
Belly or Stomach: Pearl Blue Hanked Lite-Brite
Dorsum or Back: Silver Hanked Lite-Brite with River Green Hanked Lite-Brite over sparsely
Head Color: Blue Green
Cheek & Chin Color: Pearl Blue

Pectoral Fins: Clear
Anal Fin: Clear
Pelvic Fin: Clear
Dorsal Fin: Clear
Colored Markers: Cool Gray Prismacolor Pen for tail: Black Prismacolor Pen for 3 to 4 small shoulder spots.
Tying Notes: None

Distribution: Found on the Atlantic Coast from New Brunswick to Florida.
Habitat: An anadronomus specie that only enters freshwater rivers along the coast to spawn.
Spawning Period: Much like American Shad
Spawning Habitat: Much like American Shad
Important Notes: Young-of-the-year stay in the streams and rivers throughout the summer, then migrate to the sea in the fall.

Fishin' What They See, Vol. 1 $10.95
The White and Black River Systems Above Their Confluence and The Little Red River System.

 

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