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Keri May: The next three tips are going to be about Texas-Rigging.

Ott DeFoe: Texas-Rigging.

The first thing that comes to mind is to match the hook to the bait, you know, to make sure

you're using the right size and the right kinda hook.

You know, whether you need a wide gap or a standard worm hook or a straight shank hook.

I carry all three and I use all three.

So, you know, just different situations, different plastics.

Don't have time to go through all that right now, but make sure you research it and see

which hook fits which bait best.

Next would be if I'm Texas-Rigging, I'd kinda consider that a little bit of a finesse technique,

most of the time, so I'm gonna use as light a weight as possible where with a jig, sometimes

I'll go heavier and try to get more of a reaction.

With a Texas Rig, I'm typically gonna go light because I want something a little more natural

and that's what I'm gonna do with the Texas Rig.

Number three, would be, again, on your colors, you know?

Keep it simple.

We travel all across the country and I catch bass on say, a Bass Pro River Bug.

I carry about five or six colors.

I use three of them a lot.

Keri May: Keep it simple.

Ott DeFoe: Right.

You don't need a whole bunch of different colors to catch bass anywhere you go.

Brandon Palaniuk: I would say the same thing applies with that, a lot of it, as the jig

fishing, right?

It's a technique that you can fish in a lot of different situations, a lot of different

scenarios, and a lot of different baits, right?

So, the first thing would be choosing the right bait for the situation because you can

take a Texas Rig, you can put a 10-inch Zoom Ol' Monster worm on it, you can throw a little

tiny Flippin' bait on it.

So, I would say choosing the right bait for those situations and then, I would say a lot

of it's the same.

Choosing the right weight size, right?

If I'm fishing up shallow, a lot of times it'll be a little bit lighter.

If you go offshore, it gets windy like it is today...

Keri May: Like it is today, yeah.

Brandon Palaniuk: ...you wanna keep it down a little bit, so go with a little bit heavier

weight.

Then also, a lot of it is choosing the right hook, adapting that to the bait, you know?

If I'm flipping, a lot of times I'll go with a straight shank flipping hook.

But when I move offshore, I like to go with a worm-style hook or something that's maybe

a little bit longer and has an offset shank bend to it.

Jacob Wheeler: Texas Rigs, okay.

I'll tell you what, I've caught a few bass on Texas Rigs in my day and Texas Rigs definitely

will play no matter where you're at.

But my favorite thing with Texas Rig, no doubt, is a 10-inch worm in the summertime.

Throwing it around brush piles, it's something that absolutely catches them.

But for me, when I'm Texas-Rigging a big worm out deep, I like to actually make sure my

weight is not pegged.

And the reason for that is when I bring that over that brush pile, that weight almost free-falls

weightless, and so I feel I get a few more bites.

So, if you're fishing brush or fishing around a lot of cover a little bit offshore, stop

pegging your weight.

You might get a few more bites.

Also, when I'm fishing a bait that I'm flipping that is a glide bait, almost sorta like those

beaver-style baits, you know, a Biffle Bug without the legs on it.

Anything that glides, I do not peg my weight and the reason for that is because you want

your bait to glide a lot more, you don't peg it.

Or a tube is a great example.

If you're Texas-Rigging a tube, it'll glide a lot more if you don't peg your baits to,

you know, have appendages on them.

So, your more cross-style baits, like a hammer cross, something like that, peg those.

So those are the three things that I would recommend.

Definitely works for me.

Edwin Evers: Texas-Rigging, number one tip is make sure your worm is straight.

I see so many people that do not line that worm up with the seam.

You know, there's a seam where that mold closes.

Make sure your worm's straight.

You know, I really prefer a round bend hook.

You just have the best...the best hooking percentage would be my second tip, you know,

like a good Mustad Round Bend Hook.

And then third, the fall rate, you know, I would just think about what size weight you're

gonna use, you know?

The lighter the weight, the slower it's gonna make you work that bait.

The heavier the weight, the faster you can work it.

So, experiment with different size worm weights.

See if it changes the amount of bites you get.

Greg Hackney: Number one, for me, on a Texas Rig is I'm 100% of the time pegging my weight,

and the deal is that way, I'll always know where my bait is.

The only drawback to not pegging it, a lot of times what'll happen is, especially like

if you're using a creature bait or something with legs, that bait will get caught on something

and the weight will pull away from it and you've about wasted the cast because the bait

didn't go where you wanted it to.

And so, if I want the bait to fall slow, I'll just use an extra small weight.

But 100% of the time, I always peg my weight.

Number two would be I always use a rubber insert.

I do not use a bobber stop.

I use the rubber insert and the reason for that, it protects my line from tungsten weights.

You know, one thing that's different, a lot of guys now have switched over to using tungsten

weights instead of lead and those weights are extremely hard and they have hard edges

and then I find they're a lot harder on your line, regardless if you're using braid or

you're using fluorocarbon.

So, I always use the rubber peg.

The other deal is have a good selection of rubber pegs because not all weights have the

same line hole and so, typically, the bigger the weight, the bigger the hole.

So, there are pegs made for the bigger weights.

Keri May: Oh, great tips.

Great tips.

Skeet Reese: Yes, I fish a straight shank hook on all my soft plastics, so it's a Trokar

TK180.

A straight shank hook will give you a much better hook and land ratio on any Texas Rig

bait, period.

It doesn't have the flex in it as an offset hook.

Then, typically, fish the lightest possible sinker you can fish to get away with.

You'll get more bites typically with a lighter weight than you will a heavier weight.

And then, third goes back to fishing fluorocarbon lines.

So, for me, it's Trilene.

That'll help you get more bites.

Brent Ehrler: Top three tricks or tips.

Keri May: Could be tricks too.

Brent Ehrler: Tricks, tips.

You know, let's go bait choices.

Number one, for me, is actually a Yamamoto Senko.

Texas-Rig it, you're weightless.

The other thing I will do is put a 1/8-ounce Eagle Claw tungsten weight on there and it

has a unique fall to it.

I peg that always and it has a unique fall to it and if I'm in trouble anywhere, that's

a bait that I know will catch fish.

If I don't know anything about the lake, I know I can tie that on and catch fish.

And then, the Flappin' Hog, which is just a beaver-style bait, very subtle.

You can flip with it, you can pitch with it, you can cast with it, you can do everything

with it.

They have a brand new bait out called the Cowboy, which I have just started to use,

and I think that that's gonna be, you know, something that's gonna come into play big

time for me in the future.

It's literally brand new.

I got them about five days ago.

It's that new.

So, that's something that will probably come into the mix here pretty quick.

So, bait choices for me.

Senko, Flappin' Hog, and Cowboy, and that's it.

Keri May: That's it?

Brent Ehrler: You don't need anything else.

Keri May: Simple.

I like it.

I like it a lot.

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Texas VS California - How Do They Compare? - Duration: 5:36.

Both large in terms of population and size, Texas and California have not only driven

the US economy since records began, they are both also among the largest states in term

of population and land mass.

But when you put these two giants head to head, and with all else being equal, just

which state edges it as the most super powerful awesome American State.

In the red corner, we have the lone star state, famous for its once independence, as well

as its massive land mass and oil producing mega power.

And in the blue corner, we have California, land of movies, magic, technological giants,

and fine wines.

What happens when we match up these two powerhouses?

That's what we'll find out, in this episode of The Infographics Show - Texas vs California.

California, the Golden State, with a population 34.9 million, is the most populous state in

America and, to put that population into perspective, almost 1 in every 8 Americans is Californian.

Texas, on the other hand, is the second biggest state geographically with a 268,601 square

miles land mass, and if it were a country, Texas would be the 40th largest in the world,

just after Chile and Zambia.

Texas has the second highest population after California and was its own independent nation

from 1836 to 1845.

The Texas Lone Star Flag has three colors.

Red to represent courage, white for liberty, blue for loyalty, and the white star added

during the battles between Texas and Mexico during the 1830s, for purity.

After Texas was annexed as an independent nation in 1845, Texans retained the right

to fly their Lone Star flags at the same height as the national stars and stripes.

California has more national parks than any other state, with 9 of the total 59 national

parks falling within the state's borders.

It is also home to the world's tallest trees, the Hyperion, an 800 year old redwood that

is an impressive 380 feet tall (115.54 meters) and is estimated to contain 530 cubic meters

of wood.

Austin, Texas, meanwhile, is home to North America's largest urban bat colony with

over 1.5 million of the creatures roosting under Congress Avenue Bridge, and eating around

20,000lbs of insects every night.

And if that's a lot of bats flapping around in the city, check out Bracken Cave, also

in Texas, where over 20 million bats live, which is about the same number of bats as

people living in Bangkok, Thailand, one of the most densely populated cities in the world.

California became home to the world's first McDonald's restaurant in 1940, after brothers

Richard and Maurice McDonald opened the first branch in San Bernardino.

Now McDonalds has over 36 thousand restaurants in 120 different countries serving 68 million

customers each and every day.

Not to be outdone on the world mega-corp stakes, Texas's Exxon Mobil is the world's largest

publicly traded oil and gas company and the world's 10th largest company by revenue.

In 2014 Exxon was the Fortune 500's 2nd most profitable company with a daily production

of almost 4 million barrels of oil.

And as we all probably know, the world's largest movie industry (by revenue) is based

in California.

How much revenue?

Well, with a global box office forecast to increase from 38 billion dollars to nearly

50 billion dollars in 2020, Hollywood is set to see a healthy future indeed.

Hollywood is home to the Oscars, however the award statuette was actually named after the

Texan Oscar Pierce, whose niece worked for the award committee, and when seeing the award

for the first time said, "That looks just like my uncle Oscar," and so the statuette

was named.

California is the world's fifth-largest supplier of food, with over 90% of the USA's

supply of raisins, pomegranates, rice, peaches, plums and pistachios coming from there.

It also exports tons fruit juices and wines.

Texas is all about petroleum, and if it were an independent nation, it would be the 5th

largest oil-producing nation worldwide.

Just 34 of Texas's 254 counties are without natural gas, and the Gulf of Mexico is one

of the largest offshore drilling regions producing 463 million barrels of crude oil in 2012 alone.

California has the fourth-highest cost of living at 132 percent of the national average,

while Texas has the second lowest cost of living at 90 percent.

California has a minimum wage of $8 while Texas has a $7.25 minimum wage.

California was the first state to become a trillion dollar economy, and if it was a country,

it would be the sixth largest in the world, surpassing France.

Texas is home to the bowie knife named after Jim Bowie and designed by his brother Rezin.

On the subject of self-protection, in 2015, the Texas legislature passed a bill to allow

concealed handgun permit holders to begin to carry handguns openly, and in Gun Barrel

City, Texas, whose motto is "We shoot straight with you," citizens are encouraged by legislation

to carry a firearm.

By comparison, in California, the gun laws are among the most restrictive in the United

States.

The gun death rate for California in 2013 was 7.89 per 100,000 citizens, compared with

Texas at 10.5.

It is still a hanging offense in Texas to steal or put any kind of markings on another

person's cattle.

It's also illegal to strip naked in front of a dead body, or to let a camel run loose

on the beach.

And in Los Angeles, where sunshine is guaranteed to the masses, it is illegal to throw a Frisbee

on the beach without first having sought permission from an official lifeguard.

So, which state would you rather live in?

Texas or California?

Let us know why in the comments!

Also, be sure to check out our other video called Donald Trump vs the Average American!

Thanks for watching, and, as always, don't forget to like, share, and subscribe.

See you next time!

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Blue Promise: Why are Maternal Deaths on the Rise in Texas - Duration: 2:54.

[Music]

DR. McCOY: Texas has the highest maternal mortality

rate in the developed world. That's a shocking statement

and here today I'm with Dr. Esteban Lopez

on Blue Promise to talk a little bit

about this recent study talking about

maternal mortality in Texas.

Dr. Lopez welcome.

DR. LOPEZ: Thank you Dr. McCoy

Well this is something that's very

concerning to me as a physician

and to the entire state of Texas.

We have some alarming numbers in the state,

nearly 36 per hundred thousand women die from

a complication of childbirth and that's a death within

the one year of delivering that's not related to an

accident or cancer secondary to being pregnant.

DR. McCOY: Now I let off with a pretty provocative

statement though that this is worst than the

developed world so give me some examples.

DR. LOPEZ: Absolutely so I said 36 per hundred thousand.

In Poland it's three per hundred thousand.

In Japan it's five per hundred thousand.

So Texas is an outlier at nearly 36 per hundred thousand.

DR. McCOY: So why what's the cause

DR. LOPEZ: Well there's a variety of

different reasons that we're attributing

to this now also this is a problem

throughout the United States but even within

the United States the Texas has the highest

number so in the United States maternal mortality

has been rising between 2000 and 2014.

California for instance is at 7 per 100,000,

we are seeing that deferring child birth to later age,

complications from chronic conditions such as obesity,

diabetes, and high blood pressure

contribute to maternal mortality and

then the rise in cesarean sections and

complications related to those.

Now California had higher numbers previously

and they put a collaborative together

to address that such as having

stocked carts, hemorrhage carts,

getting tools to nurses and doctors to be able

to deal with life-threatening

complications at the time of delivery.

Now the state of Texas has done something similar recently.

DR. McCOY: So when I looked at the report from the

task force one thing really stood out for me and that is

there are certain races where this is a

significant problem.

DR. LOPEZ: Absolutely so we know that 11 percent of the

births in the state of Texas are through

African-American women but African-American women

have significantly higher rates of mortality

associated with childbirth and if I take a look at my

notes we're seeing that African-American women are

nearly 30% of the folks that are being affected

through maternal mortality.

DR. McCOY: Dr. Lopez thanks for being here

today and walking us through this pretty

complicated subject and thanks for being here for

this episode of Blue Promise.

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Business Aviation Connects the University of Texas System - Duration: 1:06.

Our aircraft is utilized to travel to all of our 14 institutions around the state of Texas.

There are times that we'll have people from five different departments utilizing one airplane to get there.

We have an online flight calendar in our University of Texas system,

so I can see the mission, where it's going, the passengers

and I also see the purpose of the mission.

If our plane is not available, or if our plane is flying,

I coordinate all of the rest of that with TxDOT

and make sure that they have a plane that we can utilize.

And it's maintained right here. They look out for us. They take care of this airplane.

We're proud to have them and fortunate to have them look after our equipment.

We've always been dedicated to safety and security.

The whole time we've had a flight operation, but now we've enhanced that.

There are a lot of rules that we have self-imposed

that are very similar to Part 135 to add to safety: crew endurance, runway lengths.

Our crew – the University of Texas aviation crew – they got this.

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