It might be interesting if you would review and show your specific baits (color,size,etc.) at the end of your videos. I have followed you since you won at grand lake. Keep up the videos. Good job!!!
That’s a good suggestion Jack! I’ll work on that in future videos. For this one, most of the fish came off a #5 shad-colored shad rap, 8 lb Seaguar Tatsu leader, and a 7’ medium light BPS spinning rod. Slowly creeping it along bottom was key.
It might be interesting if you would review and show your specific baits (color,size,etc.) at the end of your videos. I have followed you since you won at grand lake. Keep up the videos. Good job!!!
This is great! Just a common man with a common equipment competing
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You were cracking me up man! Way to grind it out, 14th in that field is respectable.
Amen. Full of hammers!
Great job Randy. Always watching.
Really appreciate it Chris! Thank you.
Thanks Randy:
You represent regular bass fishermen that don’t have all the high tech equipment and boats and you are still competitive!!!!
Appreciate it Jack. That means a lot!
Great job Randy! The video quality & sounds are MUCH BETTER than the old setup! Keep GRINDING, you’re making great progress! 👍💓🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
Appreciate it Dad! Looking forward to having more time to create…😉
It might be interesting if you would review and show your specific baits (color,size,etc.) at the end of your videos.
I have followed you since you won at grand lake.
Keep up the videos.
Good job!!!
That’s a good suggestion Jack! I’ll work on that in future videos. For this one, most of the fish came off a #5 shad-colored shad rap, 8 lb Seaguar Tatsu leader, and a 7’ medium light BPS spinning rod. Slowly creeping it along bottom was key.
Nice Rock!
Dandy!
It might be interesting if you would review and show your specific baits (color,size,etc.) at the end of your videos.
I have followed you since you won at grand lake.
Keep up the videos.
Good job!!!