Hi Randy, I got some bridgford beef jerky for a kayak fishing snack yesterday because of this channel! Hopefully, I can catch something today! Have a great one!
I have caught all of my biggest bass in less than 8' of water . I skip under cover and dead stick . Pb 9 and 1/2 pounder came in 3' of water . Texas rig works in Florida year round ! Last week it was a 7#er .
I'm thinking about signing up for a virtual lesson. I don't want to give my spot away but it is on Google maps. Some preliminary info. It's a slow moving section of river. There are lots of tall reeds on one side and holes with lots of overhanging vegetation on the other side. There are several coves as well. I've caught decent fish in all three places. I'm looking for insight on finding the biggest bass. I don't have many days per year so I'd like to do a virtual consultation.
The blue gills in my area that are spawning are the biggest females and copper head males in the lake, way bigger than a average or even above average bass could swallow. There must be some thing else that is drawing the bass in,maybe shiners or other small scavengers. What you think?
Deep crankbaits were introduced in 1986 so from 1986 - 1994 you were the only fisherman fishing with them i find that very hard to believe Randy.I would venture to say when they came out all the pros were using them, like every other new technique that comes down the road.
@@ri-jm5tn I guess you didn't listen to Randy he said he was the only one fishing them for about 8 years.I have no idea what you mean my Dad was born in 1936
Randy moves and in another month I'll hear them locus things and not crotch rockets. What's going on in the south with locus how do yall live down there
Hi Randy, I got some bridgford beef jerky for a kayak fishing snack yesterday because of this channel! Hopefully, I can catch something today! Have a great one!
Show us the new place Randy
DANG, already on the NEW back porch!
LET'S GO!!!
Thanks Randy, appreciate the helpful information you give to all of us.
Great information thanks RANDY 😊
Thanks for another informative video!
Deep cranking is a blast. That's a nice looking background Randy!!
I have caught all of my biggest bass in less than 8' of water . I skip under cover and dead stick . Pb 9 and 1/2 pounder came in 3' of water . Texas rig works in Florida year round ! Last week it was a 7#er .
thank you Randy, how is the new place and move?
and of course the new tackle room?
Hey Randy have you fished the crank baits with the flashing light in them?
Thanks for the tips randy 💪🏼
I'm thinking about signing up for a virtual lesson. I don't want to give my spot away but it is on Google maps. Some preliminary info. It's a slow moving section of river. There are lots of tall reeds on one side and holes with lots of overhanging vegetation on the other side. There are several coves as well. I've caught decent fish in all three places. I'm looking for insight on finding the biggest bass. I don't have many days per year so I'd like to do a virtual consultation.
Mike Swofford Great video , watching you on that porch made me worried about how solid it was , take care Randy
Seen any deer around your new place randy?
The blue gills in my area that are spawning are the biggest females and copper head males in the lake, way bigger than a average or even above average bass could swallow. There must be some thing else that is drawing the bass in,maybe shiners or other small scavengers. What you think?
Can we get baitwrx and bridgeford to start a new circuit
Hey G-Man said that you and Gary Kline dig into a duck refuge to fish? Is that true? I’d just like to hear that story sounds interesting
Hey that's a new porch
Must be at his new place?
Deep crankbaits were introduced in 1986 so from 1986 - 1994 you were the only fisherman fishing with them i find that very hard to believe Randy.I would venture to say when they came out all the pros were using them, like every other new technique that comes down the road.
In reading your comment, I guess we can assume that your father had not yet been born in 1994, yes?
@@ri-jm5tn I guess you didn't listen to Randy he said he was the only one fishing them for about 8 years.I have no idea what you mean my Dad was born in 1936
Them trees are 20 yrs old what happened to all the old growth.
Randy moves and in another month I'll hear them locus things and not crotch rockets. What's going on in the south with locus how do yall live down there
Gang gang
Sure hope they don't tear down them trees behind you and build a Walmart!