Shad Stocking in Ohio
Wild-caught threadfin and gizzard shad, harvested by the Shad Man and delivered live to ponds and lakes across Ohio. Build a real open-water forage base and grow bigger bass, crappie, and stripers.
Why Ohio pond owners stock shad
Bluegill alone can only feed your bass so far. Shad fill the open water — the part of your Ohiopond that bottom- and structure-oriented forage never reaches — and convert plankton straight into fast bass growth. It’s the difference between a pond that holds fish and one that grows trophies.
Shad are open-water schooling fish, so they feed your bass in areas bluegill never reach — adding a whole new layer of forage to the pond.
Threadfin filter-feed on plankton their entire lives, converting your pond's microscopic productivity straight into high-protein bait.
Fisheries research reports improved growth rates for bass of all sizes once shad are added — not just the biggest fish.
Threadfin rarely top 6 inches, so even a one-pound bass can eat them. Forage stays available to small and trophy fish alike.
Stocking shad in the Ohio climate
Ohiowinters can get cold enough to stress threadfin shad, which begin to die off when water drops into the low-to-mid 40s°F. Many Ohio owners plan for a spring restock, or lean on hardier gizzard shad where they have big enough predators. We’ll help you choose the right approach for your water.
Shad we deliver in Ohio
Threadfin Shad
The go-to forage for the majority of ponds. Filter-feeders that stay bite-size their whole life, so bass of every size can eat them and they rarely overpopulate.
Gizzard Shad
A larger, hardy shad for ponds that already hold big predators. Cold-tolerant and long-lived, it delivers the large meals trophy fish need — but should only go in waters with bass big enough to keep it in check.
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Stock your Ohio pond with live shad
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