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    I'm trying to figure out what I was seeing Sunday. Went to Little Maumelle River around 8:30 Sunday morning. As I motored up river I saw a lot of big bird activity..diving into the water etc. All up and down the river were 10's of thousands of dying shad...slowing hitting the water, then diving back down. They weren't floating on top...the dead ones were suspended in the water.

    Is this a seasonal thing? Not sure what I was seeing.

    You would think the crappie and bass would be going crazy. Saw no obvious activity. Never got a bite. Talked to four others fishing...same story.

    Anyone know what was going here?

    Thanks.

    J

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    Sounds like a shad kill to me - never saw such for myself but have been told about it. When the water temperatures get into the 40s and drop suddenly some species of shad get stunned or killed because they can't adjust fast enough. It can make for some real slow fishing conditions because they're all stuffed full of shad.
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    Thanks Jerry. Somewhere in the back of my mind it seems I've read about this happening. Pretty incredible. I did not realize it would make for bad fishing, but it makes sense when you think about it.

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    Hey there Jerry. I saw this post and thought I'd say hello. I was watchin' you and Russ Bailey on my Midwest Crappie DVD's Friday night and made the connection. Enjoyed the shows.

    Jerry is more than likely correct with the temperature change. The most common Kill off of Shad this time of year is a sudden temperature change. If you've ever fished with Shad caught from a casting net, they are very hard to keep alive in the bait bucket and on the hook. They are very sesitive to conditions and do not like quick changes in temp. With the shad not floating on the surface, it sound like the water temperature quickly cooled, mixed and shocked the shad enough to kill them. More than likely with the Drastic Temperature changes lately, this is the cause of the Kill off.

    Another cause is when our local govt. waste water treatment facilities get flooded by too much rain, they release some affluent into the system that kill the sensitive species like the shad.

    Other causes of Shad kill of is when plants deteriorate and consume dissolved oxygen to the point the fish suffocate. Rivers aren't as suseptable to this type of kill off. Typically other fish species are affected as well if this is the case. Lake Texoma has had some issue with this in the past few years.

    Disease is another cause, but the fish will usually show outward signs of this.

    Hope this kill off doesn't affect your fishery much.

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    Thanks Kit. Well, I'm certainly hoping is was sudden cold that caused it. Maybe the fishing will pick up throughout the river now that there will be less to eat in the coming months.

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    I agree with Jerry, it happen here in GA one year. The water was down and the shad got caught in shallow water when the temp drop after a few days of cold weather. But it didnt slow the fishing down, the stripers and bass were having a field day. You just have to be there when it happens, a day or two after the frenzy and your out of luck.

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    Got A Question, Can You Net The Shad, Freeze Them And Use
    Them In The Spring For Catfish. I Have Heard Shad Don't Freeze
    Well But I Thought I Would Get Some Opinions.

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    We catch catfish in the dead of winter in nets. At times they are stuffed with shad ,we suspect a die off when we find this. I've heard trout fishermen below dams do well as shad are pulled through the turbines after a die off.:D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kit Papermouth
    Hey there Jerry. I saw this post and thought I'd say hello. I was watchin' you and Russ Bailey on my Midwest Crappie DVD's Friday night and made the connection. Enjoyed the shows.

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    Hey Kit:

    I'm glad you enjoyed the shows. We give Russ a hard time but he really does catch some fish.................. if you put him right in the middle of some really hungry ones.

    He does produce some very interesting and informative shows.
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    They had a big snow in Oklahoma last week, melted off fast, and dropped water temp drastically. This condition is like "season opening" for the snagging fishermen that line up below the dam spillways.

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