Wired2fish teamed up with Josh Bertrand for a lesson on when and how to fish big paddle tail swimbaits for bass. His tool of choice was the 6-inch Berkley Cull Shad (https://www.wired2fish.com/hard-baits/berkley-cullshad-review), an ideal tool for pulling bass from the trees in the clear water. Bertrand discusses how these bigger-than-average harness-style paddle tail swimbaits should fit into your regular arsenal.
TACKLE USED (retail links)
• SWIMBAIT – Berkley PowerBait CullShad (6-inch), color – Lime Ice: Buy at Bass Pro Shops https://bassproshops.vzck.net/oq6O9m | Buy at FishUSA https://bit.ly/3UVvnOV | Buy at Tackle Warehouse https://bit.ly/46R5frR
• ROD – Abu Garcia Veritas PLX Casting Rods, 7’6” Medium Heavy – Fast: Buy at Bass Pro Shops https://bassproshops.vzck.net/vNMG5N | Buy at Tackle Warehouse https://bit.ly/3WKdROX
• REEL – Abu Garcia Revo STX LP Casting Reel, 6.7:1: Buy at Bass Pro Shops https://bassproshops.vzck.net/rQMjev | Buy at Tackle Warehouse https://bit.ly/3UElzaN
• LINE – Berkley Trilene 100% Fluorocarbon, 17-pound: Buy at Bass Pro Shops https://bassproshops.vzck.net/3e9P7B | Buy at FishUSA https://bit.ly/3K65vti | Buy at Tackle Warehouse https://bit.ly/40TbpG8
• NAIL WEIGHT – Bass Pro Shops Tungsten Nail Weights: Buy at Bass Pro Shops https://bassproshops.vzck.net/AWZLko
• SWIMBAIT BOX – Plano EDGE 3700 Swimbait Box: Buy at Bass Pro Shops https://bassproshops.vzck.net/EKBQED | Buy at FishUSA https://bit.ly/3ybPKOT | Buy at Tackle Warehouse https://bit.ly/4dCQJYK
WHY USE BIGGER SWIMBAITS LIKE THE BERKLEY CULL SHAD?
Choosing the right bait is crucial, and the Berkley Cull Shad stands out for several reasons. First, it’s a bigger than average size bait so it tends to generate bigger bites, yet can be fished on a regular-sized rod and reel. Bertrand stresses that these baits work best in moderate to clear water, where bass can see the bait, which draws them from the cover. The key is to use strategic casting angles to target ambush predators effectively. Areas with shade, corners, and bushes are prime spots to target bass.
ADJUSTING WEIGHTS AND RETRIEVE SPEEDS
Bertrand uses a moderate retrieve speed most often with this lure style. Swimbaits like this are all about drawing power, and steady speeds work best at pulling bass from the cover. Bertrand adjusts the weight of his swimbaits by inserting or removing nail weights based on his preferred retrieve speed. He adds weights to achieve a greater running depth or when fishing the bait faster. Conversely, he removes all ways when trying to achieve the slowest possible retrieve speed, with a single 1/16 ounce nail weight being his most preferred.
ROD SETUP FOR 6-INCH SWIMBAITS
Bertrand’s setup includes a 7’6″ medium-heavy action rod and a reel with a 6.7:1 gear ratio. He pairs this with a 17-pound fluorocarbon line for optimal performance. The Berkley Cull Shad is versatile enough to catch both large and numerous fish, so a setup like this is ideal for handling a good-sized bait without wearing you out.
SEASONAL OPPORTUNITIES
Swimbaits like the Berkley Cull Shad aren’t limited to a single season. Bertrand keeps this bait ready on his deck from February through May, taking advantage of various fishing opportunities throughout the year. Whether fishing along a bluff, a flat, a pocket, or a point, this versatile swimbait is a reliable choice.
BOAT SETUP
• BOAT – Nitro Z21 XL PRO: Check out at Nitro https://bit.ly/3QSnM20
• MOTOR – Mercury Pro XS 250 hp: Check out at Mercury https://bit.ly/3PeIhVk
• TROLLING MOTOR – Garmin Force Trolling Motor: Bass Pro Shops http://bassproshops.vzck.net/Aoq3X7 | Buy at Tackle Warehouse https://wired2.fish/3vGdiXo
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Am I the only who took the it’s a good size bait an above average bait as a joke for something else
Will only bass eat this?
6 inches is above average lol
Any suggestions on making the defective Cullshads swim straight? I have one that didn't get sent back and would love to use it
Great video
Nice thanks
I noticed a pointer on top of your trolling motor head. Where did you get it and what’s it called please
I have caught so many fish on the cullshad. On the recalled baits at that. I think berkley even posted one of my videos. I suggested to them making a 4.5 or 5 inch. The best time to throw it in NJ is at night. I put worm rattles in the nail weight slots and I slay