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from the oklahoma department of wildlifeconservation outdoor oklahoma hello and welcome to outdoor oklahoma i'm todd craighead if you like fishingespecially wintertime fishing today show is a keeper we're going to be up at canton lake witha crappie king himself donny jenkins and his two sons cody and kelby fishing is something thatthis family has a very close bond with and they're going to be giving us allkinds of tips so set your dvrs push the

record button or something becausetoday's show is a keeper hi guys how's fishing this morning that's too bad then catching quite a few catching a few every once in a while pushing about 12 foot deep we're at the canadian area and this iswhere we bank fish you don't have to have a boat to comeout and fish the canadian area this is where the wildlife department came inand put a whole bunch of trees out here force and so if you want to fish thewinter time for crappie this is a great place there's threeplaces over here on the damn that's a

real good to that the wildlifedepartment put out some cedar trees so we're going to give it a try and see seehow we do this is where we're going to fish right here and i'm going todemonstrate a little bit on how to rig up my my bobbers andeverything and i don't use tackle boxes i use buckets and it's easier forme to to move move my stuff around so what we're going to use we're goingto use a a bobber and we like to use a little bit heavier bobbers because i'm goingto use a little bit heavier weight and so i i get these little boxes plain oldboxes and that's what i use my you how i use my tackling them and whati what i do first i put the barber on

and then i'll put put a hook in it andthis it will be on the end of it and it you can use an eight ounce or 30 secondor 16 ounce hook and then we there the white side like using is a eggsinker white and it's goes all the way through and then i'll show you how tightand just a few minutes and then i use a black and chartreuse and then a purpleand orange and that's been a been a fair good cover your for catching thesecropping the wintertime when i'm finished and i've got everything all hooked upthis is how it's going to look i've got the i've got the bobber the white andthen i've got the hips down at the

bottom yeah minutes or minerals are good too ifyou don't want to try the two little two gigs or the bobby garland soft baits ifyou want to use something else a man is great and i'm in out there justswimming around boy that'll attract a crappie how can we use the general sentimentwell the way i like to fish i just in the winter time it gets so cold out herethat i'm not my hands get get cold cold any way and so if i have to dip it inand get some minutes to get a minute every time my hands are froze so i justdon't enjoy just using a big job of

garland's updates ok on on property fishing out here inthe wintertime to with the slip bobber it's best to know where your brush isand were especially to know where your the word the depth is and so i reallyneed to find out and that's one of these next to me to see what whatdepth he's catching his fish at and thought kevin work help how deep are you going i'm takingmy ball her and put it about a little bit under my real and then i'm just i'mright here above my real so i'm going probably 11-12 probably 12ok so that's that's where i'm going to

set mine at you're not catching them atone or in place at one time you might go ahead and and try your differentdepths again and and see if you can get a different depth of where they might bebecause in the winter time they're usually go where the warm spot is downthere and the ferret 12 to 14 15 foot they're going to be right in that areaanyway so that's where i would try over try the shallow about 12 fit bit firstand then go to your 15 and i mean just foot every time and try and tell you canfind them and then once you find them i'd stay right there and and then keepon fishing forum ok the depth that he he was telling methat he was telling me he was catching

them at 12 feet deep 11 to 12 so what i'm going to do i'mgoing to show you how i tie my tie to my line or whenever this this be get tothat line or get to that not it's going to stop right there and so you'll be 12foot deep so what i do i put my line together likethis and then i squeeze it together and ijust go around my finger and then back through and then just make a knot in itand then once you get that knot right there you've got a little bit bigger knotin what you want to come in your real so you just keep on bringing it backthis way and then you've got a small not

and the reason why we're doing thereason why i'm doing this is because if you if you get out there and and you gethung up in this brush pile your you can always bring a tightness on your barberand it's going to loosen this it's going to loosen just like thisyou're not going to come undone and when it comes undone that barber comes backto you and if whatever you lose you're alwaysgoing to get your barber back but you're not going to get your hook or your whiteback and the most expensive stuff is your bobber anyway so that's the reasonwhy did this way to get my bobber back for because it's it's a little cheaperto do to lose a hook and a way then

you're bobber be sure and bring more big fish morehooks and more lightning and more and of you bother because you're going to losesome of it down in the brush the fish and if you don't lose anything you'rejust not right there where the crappie you're at so if you lose if you loseany of your any of your jigs in a brush pile you know there's there's going to becrappie in that area let's see what we get it

see if we can pull one of these crappie out of here fish on to be king ben distance about probably a 6 7 inchcrappie beautiful crappie out here on this thislake has got so much bait fish in it that they really this is a last year'shatch but this is really these crappie out here we've got aamounts of the shared and ghost meant that really paper these copy of 3 i'mjust going to go ahead and put this one back down there in the water

and-and-and to say to the what what whatkind of temperature we've got out here this this january it's 20 28 degrees we've got a light and variable winds outof the southwest and it's pretty cool the crappie come to these brush piles they just try to get away from the otherfish and they'll come to these the brush piles and they'll they'll justcongregate in the brush well it's a lot warmer down there wherethe trees are at and that's reason why they come to the company come to thisarea

canadian area or over on the damn areaswhere there's a treason step no another nice looking crappie notreally i mean this would be a good pan sized crappie that i'm kind of reallylooking for a little bit bigger fish but it should be just good for the skillet now being in college and paying for myown bills a lot i don't really care how big they arejust as long as i can get some meat off of them whenever it gets icy and stuff and it'sblistering cold most people will show up fish but theones are true at it they'll show up the

fishing easily do pretty good that whenwe catch most of our bigger fish is when it's blistering cold and you can't standit what i'm doing out there i threw it outthere where the brush pile is that's my bobber out there sitting if idon't get involved a bite right off the bat i kind of took quick it a little bitand then once i see that bobber move out there then i know i've got a fish on and a lot of times if you don't get abike reala den and cast back out there to the same spot where you that oh got the brush

ok now i've got the brush so what i'mgoing to do i'm going to show you how to get my barber back i'm gonna have tobreak off probably on my own the other but what i do i pull a little ways andthat's going to take that not out there and so now now i'm going to try to get my bobberback so i'm going to put a pressure on it like like this and keep on bringingthe end and what that's doing that's putting pressure down on that hook downthere and here comes my barber my barber is coming right back to me and then what i do then i just go downunderneath it and lift it up

and then bring it back to me and grabbeda hold of the end of the where the hook is of the hook part and then just keepon pulling and then i broke off so what i did i i left the hook and thewhite out there which i couldn't get in i tried to but i couldn't get it so now i've got my barber back but nowi'll retie up and try again well you know just about the time ithink i've heard and seen it all donny jenkins comes up with a new trickthat's saving the bar thing is pretty sneaky and i'm going to try that myself we'll be back with more of the jenkinsfishing at canton lake right after this

week's outdoor news report and mybrother we started fish in this lake with our dad whenever we're probablyabout three years old maybe a look maybe four i can remember when we were little bittywe used to have a little snoopy poles and we fished up we had a old marina that we fished onthis right over here in indian cove you can you can catch them all through theday they probably have spurts where they'll bite better at different timeswill turn on and off but the others in the mornings and evenings is usuallywhen they come in and feed really good

but either through the brush pile throughout the day so and thenespecially in the in the wintertime the crappie fishing is the best but i thinkit's the best but you've got down the road you've got the spring coming upstarting in the latter part of march all the way into to june and you've got thespawn season and that's really even good too so it's not just it's not just in thewinter time that you can catch crappie you can really pretty well catch crappieany time out here but to get a good abundance of cropping the winnerfish is good and the spring fishing real good too any of this

i'm get the brush well i think you had afit well i usually my brother and me and myroommate's we usually eat quite a bit so we usually like to have a bigger fishfryer so you can cook more fish because if youhave a smaller one takes longer to cook and don't get to eat as fast but what iwhat we use a lot out here we use the main image and you can put a nibblet onthe end of one of these of your hook and then it's got it kind of a candy smellit and it really attracts to the crappie that way but so far this year i haven'thad to use any of it so i've just been using just the strike big color and redchartreuse or the other colors that a

mentioned but that a better enable isgood it does work where the wind came out in northeast this might have had a small nothing if it's boring real hard out ofthe north and big but he'll float it's really hard to tell when you get a bitewith using the bobber and if you did you really don't have no no we are noblockage of trees out there to block the wipes up coming in here but just like awhile ago we had a little bitty front come in we had kind of a it was a southwest windnow we've got a northeasterly wind so

it's kinda kinda put the fish in a in akind of a spot right now where they're not biting quite as good you can still catch a few of them butit's just not like catch one with one right after the other well as just kind you know i wascatching some fish while ago out of the southwest wind and then the wind switchdown the northeast and it kinda it's got a little video a little bit of a hardhard bracket i can't hardly see my barber afterbouncing like that yeah

as you can see right now in the winter time especially in thewintertime about all the way through you definitely want watch where you'restepping out here what we've got we've got a lot of ice onthe ground on there on these rocks and so when you definitely come down therocks really be concerned about them because they're just too slick as ever and what's happened this water came infrom the north and when it did it blow it up on the on the roxx itself andprose and so that that's how cold it is out here

this is probably won't melt public for aweek or so just depends on how warm it gets but even in the even in thespringtime or anytime that you're out on these kinds of rocks and if its kind ofdamp you're always going to have a little bitof a slickness to him on them rocks because of the fact that there is some oh it's a up kind of moss and so itreally makes it real slick so really what you're doing when you come out herebecause that's really a main concern if you if you happen to fall and break yourleg for me if you happen to fall and break yourlegs that's that's your fishing days or

that you're fishing for quite a longtime so really can really keep the water what you're doing and what what yoursteps where you go if you happen to fall into that water out here that water is 27 degrees out there thatprobably 28 to 30 degrees now so the hyperthermia would would set inpretty fast well guys i think i'm going to give itup i've got a few fish today but not not asmany as what i thought i would but it's been a beautiful morning and been greatfishing with with you guys and i'll see you there

maybe the mall alright sounds good we'llstay out here and stay after for a little bit tight with three guys i'll leave it to our good friend donningjenkins to prove that even on oklahoma's coldest winter days you can still catcha mess of crappie from the bank and non-bank fishing is encouraging for mebecause i don't own a boat if you'd like to find out more aboutoklahoma's hot spots for cropping just pick up a copy of the oklahoma fishingguide it's fun to see that even though thejenkins boys are grown they still enjoy a day on the lake with dad

fishing for cropping and did you happento notice who left first this day that fact thanks for joining us and we'll see yousomewhere new next time on outdoor oklahoma all right

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