Triton Mike’s Bull Shad – A Quick Look
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 by CalSeveral months back, there was some discussion on the TT Forum regarding big baits with a shad profile. By big, I recall guys asking for seven or eight inch baits. At the time, the only one of which I was aware was the Nate’s Baits product.

I totally forgot about the bait Triton Mike alluded to during our interview back in April of 2008. He chimed in on the discussion thread to bring us up to date on this bait and apparently, it has gone through a couple of different iterations.

Well, a few days after that thread took off, I received in the mail a sample bait from Triton Mike with a note asking me to check it out and provide some private feedback. This was shortly before our trip to El Novillo Lake in Mexico, so I took the bait down there with me to check out.

I was pretty excited about this bait mostly because it had a true, made in the garage feel to it with rough edges, cuts, etc. – like a bait that was already beat up. Honestly, how many of you have noticed that just about any hardbait seems to catch MORE fish after its received some battle scars? Well, this bait had some right out of the package and while Triton Mike was a bit embarrassed by this fact, I really appreciated it!

His Bull Shad was the first big bait I tied on at El Novillo, and it ended up being one of the last. On the retrieve, the bait has a pretty tight swimming motion – not wide like a Triple Trout which is what I expected since it’s a three piece design. About 5 casts later though, my Bull Shad fell victim to the Dragon Bushes of El Novillo. JIP and I tried to free the bait for a good ten minutes – I could see the bait under the water, but not reach it and we did not have anything on board with which to knock the bait free.

One final push with my rod tip and *snap* – not my rod, but the line finally broke from all the abrasion. The bait was lost

Well, recently one of our site advertisers had a sale and while I was browsing through the Hooked Up Tackle e-tail site to see what I could buy for 15% off, I noticed he had some of Triton Mike’s Bull Shads! I immediately ordered one and had it in time for a recent tackle testing trip with Zander out on Lake Pardee. Check out the result!

After I told Triton Mike what happened to his original bait he sent me, he mentioned he was already at work on a new version – typical. After I purchased the bait from Hooked Up Tackle, two days later, they announced they received in stock, the new version of Triton Mike’s Bull Shad – even more typical.

Regardless of which version you end up with, this bait is worth a look. I know I’m going to be throwing it this Fall for some of those Delta Striper if we manage to get out for them this year.

