Just k ow there are some of us out there that look foward to every one of your videos like me..I've learned so much from u and truly appreciate u sharing these secrets w me..looking foward to the next one..have a great day
Really looking forward to your next video on floating worms Randy!! Seems like everyone around where I live are throwing a wacky rigged senko as soon as that first good prespawn bite starts to die off. This is something I want to go to so I can give the fish a different look. Love what your doing it means so much to guys who can't get on the water all the time and figure stuff out in their own due to work and family!! Can't express how much we appreciate what you and Jonny are doing!!
Good Luck Randy !! You got this Bass tournament remember catch the bass the you know are there for bass adds up as you catch them !! You got the know how so just put it all together and you will win the tournament !! Keep your eyes focused on the line and set the hook !! Stay positive and keep smiling always !!!
Thanks Randy for all the information on the floating worms. I bought a pack of the white and yellow zoom floating worms years ago and never really knew how to use them. They’ve been through several tackle box changes and considered about storing or throwing them away. Now with your very informative video I will give them a considerable use. Thank You!
Been watching your career for years!! Love you attitude An how well you have represented professional fishing!! You just keep it real!! Love the tips too!!!
That kink in the worm is paramount. I figured that out awhile back then saw your video and realized other guys were doing it that way. I was not bringing my hook all the way thru the worm but will try it your way as the way I do it you have to adjust the hook every cast or two. The kink is key to get that side to side action. This technique got me a lot of big fish in a weed choked lake that everyone else gave up on. Thanks for the video.
Super great. You tube. Video. Randy. You are a. Great. Pro. Fisherman. And. Teacher. We think you are one of the. Best pro. Fisherman. In the. Country. Mr. Blanket. Gene. From. The California. Delta.
I caught a 19lb bag using a pink magnum trick worm while fishing a BFL on Guntersville. It was mid April and most were throwing shad spinnerbaits for post spawners. I lost SB early and pick up the worm just twitching through the grass. Started catching them in 2-4' of water and the boater eventually went to deeper water so I put a little lead on my hook to get it down to the grass top. My boater didn't want a worm and after it was over I told his buddies I whipped hit with a pink worm and throwing a sissy stick.
You Rock Randy! Secrets or not, not all of us can be Pro anglers or fish big money tournaments, some of us just fun fish or club fish and the tips are awesome! See you fish since the ole Bassmaster days, always been a fan! Your channel works, just look at your views and subscribers rate!
Awesome stuff. Great info. I plan on trying that technique a lot this year. I know it must be killing you to give some of these secrets away, but we sure appreciate it. Thanks Randy
Weightless t-rigged Baby Bass trick worms is probably my #1 fish producer. Good tips with bait modification & barrel swivel. I normally use offset worm hooks to keep a streamline profile, I'll have to put a crick in it and see the difference.
Fantastic way to improve floating worm fishing. I've been bass fishing for over 50 years and I am always ready to learn something new. I live in S FL and fish Lake Okeechobee a lot, looking forward to using this new learned technique. I subbed and look forward to your future videos. 🎣
I love your tips and advise......I thing I would like to see Is a different (further back) camera angle showing more of the baits/table or items you soaking about. Thanks
Thank u 4 that video tip, I luv the zoom trick worm very nice plastic I have much success, now maybe even more thank u for sharing that with us much appreciated James.H 👍👍👍job well done.
May God continue to richly bless you Randy Blaukat! Your love for the sport of Bass fishing and the willingness to give up and share your hard learned secrets and success is awesome! I truly appreciate all of your knowledge through many years of trial and error. As a true and righteous follower of Jesus, you are spot on my friend. As true followers and disciples of Christ, we would never keep secrets from anyone in sharing Jesus to those who wish to follow. Much continued success and God Bless.
Great tips and much appreciated! One quick question please... Do you cut the tail vertically (same plane as the hook), horizontally, or does it matter? Please keep up the great content!!!
I had one of mg best days fishing the floating worm last year during prespawn,the only problem I had was everyone that I caught was completely swallowing it.the last bass I caught on it ended up dieing because it was so far down its throat
Thank you for the information, Randy. BTW, don't worry about me stealing all your secrets and out-fishing you in a tournament. I think I would have to die and be born again for that to happen! lol I just fish for fun.
Randy, you use red fingernail polish for so many things. Does it work on plastics or does that create a strong odor that even my anise oil can't cover up?
Glad you pointed that out that was a mistake on my part. It’s actually a double clench knot on the leader line. I don’t know how to edit out those mistakes LOL
@@randyblaukatintuitive thanks, Randy! I’m always driving myself nuts trying to decide whether to use the palomar on the leader side of the swivel or the braid side of the swivel. Was really excited to see this vid. I used a floating worm a lot last season and it became one of my very favorites. Can’t wait to try your tips
Got these thinking they were the slightly larger Panfish floats ru-vid.comUgkx_rJB7cli5f1ofPVGgn80S7Yj4vqwq0gU they work just fine. The smaller size lets me carry more in my tackle box, and the 3 color choices are nice for different lighting conditions, backgrounds, etc. They aren't the most durable things in the world. But, as cheap as they are, it's not heartbreaking to lose one or have to replace a worn one. The price on these fluctuates wildly, from about $9 to almost $16. So, time your buy accordingly.
Randy, I’m 55 years old and have been bass fishing since I was 6 and it’s amazing to me how much I’m learning from you. This is the most informative channel out there and as a result, I have become a big fan of yours. I’m a golf professional by trade and understand the joy of teaching others and growing our perspective sports. Giving back is very rewarding and I can’t thank you enough for openly sharing your lifelong tips and secrets to help guys like me get pumped up to get to the lake and try your unique methods. I live in Virginia but grew up in Northwest Arkansas and visit my family of origin multiple times per year. In fact, I’ll be fishing a tournament with my brother next month on Beaver Lake and can’t get on the water fast enough. Can’t wait to watch your other videos!!! Keep them coming!!
@@jacobperez5977 this time of year you can catch those staging fish with a small swim bait (Kai-tech paddle tail style) with a 3/16 ball type jig. For bedding fish, you can target them with any flipping set ups with creature baits. If all else fails, put on a shaky head paired with a trick worm. Good luck!
Not to cause further work for you but it would be awesome to see the bait mods up close on the water. How they move your cadence etc. Just being greedy I guess. Thanks for your time!
Yeah I plan to do more tips when it starts warming up a little bit this spring out on the water. Most of my water time right now is either in instructional lessons or tournaments
Great tips Randy! I hadn’t thought about splitting the tail. I use a heavy barrel swivel also, but hadn’t thought about the open hook either straight shank. I do leave the crook in mine like you do with the EWG. My partner and I were both fishing floating worms last year. He didn’t have a swivel and had his t-rigged and straight. My worm had so much more action. I was firing a school up and he couldn’t get a bite. Thanks for the tips!
First read about the barrel swivel in 1967 or so . Caught a 5 pounder on a zebco 404. Have used your type of hook presentation and it's good. But there is a better way. Agree on it being exposed