Female Speaker: There are probably more of fishing tackle items than fish in the sea, lakes and rivers. Every angler has his or her own favorite line, rod, reel and lure. Let’s join one angler and check out how he catches fish.
Larry Nealy: You know different lakes are different. In this lake, a pretty shallow lake so you’re fishing brush, storms, you know, anything so much put in the water, could be anything from vertical covering although I guess it’s a lot clear lake so you might be patient. Draw box, you know anything like that, as it go depth changes. In this lake, you don’t want too much of that as it is too shallow. Bass fish are mainly talking about crankbaits, which all these and this hard plastic, you know I’ve retrieved in to bulge or something.
When I hit something with it, trying to bang it off or something or rather rocks a lot because it bangs around the rocks and makes a lot of noise and attracts the fish. Spinner type baits, that also a bass bay, you know, it’s a spinner type bait also, lot of variations, colors and all there, basically it’s a couple of spinners with a skidded on, and you can put plastic on the back over there. In this muddier water, those spinner baits just seem to work better because they got a lot of vibration to them.
And then let’s talk about soft plastic baits, which include lizards, worms, tubes, just say variety of stuff from being a variation of plastic worm, it’s a little bit bigger, better than lot of them but it’s basically a plastic worm. There are a lot of techniques, drop and pick it up from people swimming back, it just, all the person are different types. Jig, which a lot of people call the big fish bait, you know, when they throw, it looks like crawfish, I guess in the water. I use up and down and I’ll just pump it back to the boat, just kind of like a crawfish should be swimming through the water, you’ll have to lift it up, drop, lift it up, drop. I use a lot of jigs tip to something on the back either curly tails, bin tails, you can put that on the back and putting this things just going to make it.
Follow little slower or do you wanted to do. Obviously it come in variety of different colors. There is a crankbait, it doesn’t have a lip and they call it a lipless crankbait. You turn this a bit faster, what will be worth for to him is roller cap, they’re whatever. Lipless crankbaits is real fast, they look like a shade, all different kinds of fish, eating a -- small -- there as you catch white bears.
Drop anything who knows, different baits for all different kinds of circumstances, different water tubes, different water clarities, different times of the year. Anyone I am working it throughout the year, so I don’t know lot of times as once you got confidence in, and you all will say, well, throw, once you got confidence, I’ve seen some guys who’ll never put down a crankbait, some people will never put down plastic worms, they some days catch more fish. Most of the people I know, they’ll go white bass fishing certain times of the year, they’ll go, you know, large mass fish in a good part of the time and copy paste in the spring time or sometimes in the fall all of them mainly because if copied, white bass are good to eat.
So you put some of those in the refrigerator and freeze therein keeping for later. But myself primarily bass fish, you know, I’ll going out for bass fish. On this lake and particularly below the day, and there is clarity to go down or right now, there will be quiet a few people doing nothing but carp and buffalo fishing. And then of course, a lot of the commercial fish is done for carp and buffalo.
Carp fishing is obviously a little different fishing, mainly using some kind of neo type bait, you know, about the live because they don’t really eat anything raw, they’re normally a vegetation type fish or eat some green or feed of grass of likings or more of stuff like that so I am going to use lot of corn mean type baits that kind of stuff. Blue whale, crappie and now you’re mainly life, a fish eats live foods so that of a more insect type baits or small minerals, that kind of stuff to catch that type of pan fish. And one more thing, they’ve got live oils, this one has actually front and back live oils and I don’t know how many gallon they are, it’s probably 25 or 30 gallon.
It can be running in a rather water area where the water is circulated whatever. And then also on the backyard ,al least three batteries to run your – motor and they want the start to big motor whisk, so that’s kind if unique to bass ball. So you want something that has a little bit shallow or draft in order to run in shallow or water. A little lighter boats so it’ll go a little faster for the same size boat say a steamboat. If you need a bigger motor on a bass ball most of time because you’re trying to get to the fish you have so that you can fish the most bait wait the most of the lot of time per day. So we got to get there fast in other words.
Usually time at your own, usually eight hours but there and it’ll be almost like as biggest five fish you can catch on this particular lake if support 14 inch – they got to have at least 14 inches long to keep it. Those five fish over 14 inches, you can bring in alive, and you’ll win it. Smaller tanners like fish you get 20 or 30, it might be $1000. And they’ll pay -- usually they’ll pay one place for every 10 boats that are involved. Harder boats, yeah you could probably win $3,500 first price may be, enough to pay for a good day’s fishing.
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