Hey All - Last year was my first year fishing for shad on the Potomac. Dan Davala sent me an awesome email which contained a bunch of useful information. Since there are quite a few posts from shad first-timers looking for advice, I wanted to share this resource (and thank Dan for pointing me in the right direction last year.) This email is a year old, so if some links are dead, my apologies. Hope this helps:
HELPFUL POTOMAC RIVER SHAD FISHING TOOLS:
Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders Website (daily reports on the forum):
www.tpfr.org
SHAD IDENTIFICATION AND FACTS (courtesy of Maryland DNR):
OTHER USEFUL AND INTERESTING RESOURCES:
RECOMMENDED TACKLE:
Single Hand Rod - 6 weight - 8 weight, 9'-10' long
Double Hand Rod - 6 weight - 9 weight, 11' - 14' long (I like long rods from the rocks)
Standard Lines - Fast, full sinking is best, fast sinking sink-tip lines with tips at least 10' long (15' is better). Multi-tip lines with a 15' type 6 tip works great too.
Spey Lines - Skagit lines with 12'-15' fast sinking tips
Leader - short (2' - 3'), level piece of 0X (approx. 16lb.), fluorocarbon is preferred for abrasion resistance around the rocks.
Flies - any small, flashy fly in sizes #4-#8. Many Shad Patterns are available, but a #6 Clouser tied short in Chart./White is all that is needed. Most bright bonefish flies work as well as do classic streamers like Mickey Finns.