Hey Randy, you should write a bass fishing book. You have a wealth of knowledge that would be great to have organized in a reference book. Thanks for all your videos.
What I appreciate about you is I apply a lot of this to multi species fishing. Nice work. I do this on musky bucktails and chatterbaits. Trim em up to make them different and a slender profile.
Hey Randy. Was wondering if you had any tips on time frames for fall fishing. I've been having a heck of a time getting those big ones to come after my baits. I've been getting alot of juveniles but no big ones. Huge fan by the way. Find all of your videos extremely informative and helpful no matter what there on. Keep them coming, thank you again.
Hi. I've subscribed few months ago and really like this RU-vid channel. There's a lot of respect for fishing and nature here. I like what you are saying about many fishing topics but have one question. Are you doing fishing videos on this channel? There's a lot of talking videos, and don't get me wrong, they are very interesting. But can't remember last few months a video near by the lake or river with fishing rod in your hand and actually casting and fishing. Is there any plans to upload your newest fishing adventures or this channel is only talking atm?
There is a difference between trimming and butchering. I trim mine too, but damn, there was almost nothing left. You can call it trimming, butchering, chopping or whatever you want, but if you're going to cut that much off, why not just throw a Mini Max?
This drives home what has been on my mind for a while now. For 50 years B.A.S.S. magazine has featured articles and tips to help anglers catch more fish so lately I've been wondering what the magazines will do when the majority of "so called pro's" are spotlighting. Bassmaster magazine has gotten thinner and more of advertising than helpful info in the last few years as it is, so what will a membership give it's members next year, there is only one way to spotlight bass. Seems to me all magazines will cease to exist due to not having content.
I have to try chatterbaits in the saltwater more. They're supposed to be very good for redfish and even flounder are supposed to hit them. I caught a redfish with one. Have you tried the plain jig heads with chatterbait blades? You can put whatever you want on them. They're more popular for the saltwater I think but they should be good for bass too. And you get 2 in a pack. I wonder about the skirts on chatterbaits in the saltwater. I'm not sure a skirt would help, but it might in some conditions. It's something I should definitely experiment with.
Yep. I’m in Wisconsin and a lot are perch n gill feeders. This would be spot on. Although some lakes have shiners that would apply to white silver and gold.