Ca_Bass wrote:Like Float Tube said, I feel like I'm cheating with live bait plus lures are so much cleaner
and I like the challenge but if someone was to give me some tilapias I would use them, which has happened before..and I pretty much caught a tuc for every tilapia I had minus a couple that got off.
I WILL NEVER JOIN THE DARKSIDE!!! at least not completely, occasionally I will come close to the line but the Force draws me back
Ca-Bass,
There's a different excitement when you catch fish, on artifficals. It takes more presentation, planning and preparation. And at difficult times, it takes much more skill. You can actually call it, "fishing".
However, there's that time, when all you want to do is sling live bait baby!! It's "catching" time
There's a couple lakes in California that I will fish live bait only, because the better chance of catching bigger fish (over 7lbs). Though, I still haven't hit double digit (9-4 largest to date), I have lost my share of double digit bass. Espacially in late fall to early spring. Crawdad fishing is nothing but skill. Reading contour, wind direction, rock ledges, double anchor set-ups, etc. Using 8'-6" spinning rods, fishing Spectra with flouracarbon topshot, light wire hooks.
I had the chance to fish Clear lake(few times) a couple years ago, for 3 days. 75% live Crawdad and 25% swimbaits. My friend and I caught nothing less than 3 lbs and had fish up to 12lbs. Channel catfish up to 35 lbs, maybe more. Best day was for over 50 fish(both totals), most over 5 lbs. It was epic, espacially for a lake not in Mexico!
Some days, live bait just makes the big difference. I remeber one trip, where Stan and I used hand size talipia baits. We had some of the biggest strikes from the Tuc's!!
Stan, I think it's time again.....
You don't have join the DARKSIDE, we just made you a closet "Darkside live baiter"
Mel - Big Kahuna
Darkside Big Bait slinger