Come on Skipper, Shiner tank? Live bait? You fish for carp too?
You of all people know us die-hard basses fishermens only uses dem artificial baits likes jigs, worms, spinnerbaits and such..
Course I must confess, I did lower myself a time or two and put a crawdad, water dog or a shiner on, but I ain't gonna tell nobody.
I have fished the Big O a few times, I have never caught what I'd consider a monster bass. The last time I was there, (1999) we caught 6-8 fish in the 8-10 pound range, but nothing larger. Heck I can do that on Lake Fork and don't have to drive as far, and I can fish out of my tackle boxes. As for shiner tank, it's mostly catch and release, so I use one of my live wells for the shiners. Add a little chemical, and keep the water circulating, they stay alive and ready to jump in a grab a big bass.
Oh, and fishing for carp is a blast when done Texas style. FIrst you need a case of colbeer (Thats cold beer, and they gotta be glass longnecks), Ya need a good comfortable chair, a box of Wheaties, a couple of cans of Big Red and an old coffee can. Open a beer, take a sip, open the Wheaties and dump them in the coffee can, take a nother sip of beer, open a can of Big Red and pour it in. Mix until you get a stiff dough. Tear off a ball and mold it around your hook, make the cast, take a sip of beer and wait. A big Carp puts up a good fight, that, with the companionship and time spent with friend and family makes for an enjoyable afternoon or evening on the dock.
Please don't tell anyone eyes is a carp fishermen.....