The tip about rattle noise bouncing off structure is exactly why I watch you Randy. I agree with you a lot of the time on stuff too. But your tips I can apply to the saltwater are gold. Thanks man.
Great tip! Three years ago, I threw a Jerkbait at the outside corner of a wave break in high winds and thought that I snagged the corner of it. Lucky me, it turned out to be a nice 5+ largemouth.
I just left LOZ from Thursday night until this morning, had my best days ever at the lake. 2-4 lbers 2 guys about 40-50 bass. All on finesse jigs with trailers. I had a jerk tied just didn't throw it. Next week I will try this. Thanks Randy
Jackall RV Minnow was 🔥🔥🔥 for me Saturday here in Michigan. Pulled over 30 from a submerged weed bed in one of our Metro-Parks. Need to try that around some docks on an inland lake.
Where we've had so much rain this year in my area, I've had luck at the creek mouths with the shad rap deep. It's like they're a month ahead of themselves.
Love the channel! I was wondering if you have any videos of your tackle room and how you organize it? Even your lure or crank bait display that’s behind you? Thanks for all the great information.
I only said because I watch the channel frequently and it’s my impression you care about that kind thing. I would try some sound deadening pads. I’m a musician and I do a lot of recording.
@@randyblaukatintuitivegreat tips Randy; appreciate you sharing your experience! I bet just some sort of soft panel behind your phone would cut out a lot of the reverb-willing to bet you’ve got a hard flat surface behind your recording setup that you’re talking towards (just like those jerkbaits with the rattles or balancers in them bouncing off the docks 🤣) In the end, I’ll keep watching your videos even if there’s reverb-your tips are too good!
The tip about rattle noise bouncing off structure is exactly why I watch you Randy. I agree with you a lot of the time on stuff too. But your tips I can apply to the saltwater are gold. Thanks man.
Great tip! Three years ago, I threw a Jerkbait at the outside corner of a wave break in high winds and thought that I snagged the corner of it. Lucky me, it turned out to be a nice 5+ largemouth.
I just left LOZ from Thursday night until this morning, had my best days ever at the lake. 2-4 lbers 2 guys about 40-50 bass. All on finesse jigs with trailers. I had a jerk tied just didn't throw it. Next week I will try this. Thanks Randy
Nice!
Great advice, Randy. As soon as it cools off, I’m going to try this.
Jackall RV Minnow was 🔥🔥🔥 for me Saturday here in Michigan. Pulled over 30 from a submerged weed bed in one of our Metro-Parks. Need to try that around some docks on an inland lake.
Thanks, randy I'm going to give that a try!! Thanks for your content.
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You've built a great channel.
Thx man
Where we've had so much rain this year in my area, I've had luck at the creek mouths with the shad rap deep. It's like they're a month ahead of themselves.
Caught 11 yesterday biggest being 3.5 lb on a white X Rap on the point of a bend in the main creek of the lake .
Love the channel! I was wondering if you have any videos of your tackle room and how you organize it? Even your lure or crank bait display that’s behind you? Thanks for all the great information.
Yep I actually did a video on that about two months ago if you want to check back on them
When do you throw a rattling jerkbait?
Do you or have you ever used in line single hooks on hard baits. I don't like to use treble hooks for several reasons including safety.
What is your honest opinion of the Megabass Cicada top water lure.
Great tips but any specific depth on the jerkbaits Randy?!
Great info. Too much reverb on the mic. If it’s a hard wall situation you can put foam sound deadening pads on the walls to squash that echo.
I think his garage door is down.
It’s my phone I film with
@@randyblaukatintuitivewe understand that, just sounds like your in a highschool gym, need some stuff to eat echo! Carpet, foam ect.
I only said because I watch the channel frequently and it’s my impression you care about that kind thing. I would try some sound deadening pads. I’m a musician and I do a lot of recording.
@@randyblaukatintuitivegreat tips Randy; appreciate you sharing your experience!
I bet just some sort of soft panel behind your phone would cut out a lot of the reverb-willing to bet you’ve got a hard flat surface behind your recording setup that you’re talking towards (just like those jerkbaits with the rattles or balancers in them bouncing off the docks 🤣)
In the end, I’ll keep watching your videos even if there’s reverb-your tips are too good!
How is a "jerkbait" different from a floating Rapala? Thank you
The action and profile are the same except the rapala is a fast floater
With a line of 6 docks or more, would you work every one, Randy?
Combine that with that hover rig and you could catch close to a hundred every day right? lol
Too much reverb.
Who cares, we are here for the info/tips