TNtrans,
Those thin wire hooks will straighten out on a big fish. I use standard size 2/0 hooks and they do not kill the shad if hooked correctly. I put the hook in the roof of the mouth and out the nostril. That seems to work well. If you are hooking this way and your shad are dying, it is most likely temperature shock.
This time of year I fill my 30 gallon filtered and insulated bait tank with regular lake water and add and some Shad Saver. I try to catch around 3 dozen if possible. I also purchase two bags of ice on the way to the lake and place one of them in the take after all of the shad have been caught. Some additional Shad Saver will take care of the chlorine from the ice. Once I arrive at the fishing spot (usually way down the lake), I put the other bag of ice in the bait tank. If you put both bags in at the same time it tends to shock the shad. Staggering the ice bags seems to work well.
When I finished fishing at dark on Saturday, I had four shad left in the tank and they were as frisky as when they were caught.
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