Funny story... my late friend and fishing buddie, Tony, a very slim 6'10" man had a unique casting method. He used his entire arm, to the shoulder, to cast. You knew who was on the lake by the "WHOSH" every time he made a cast! I always teased him on a dead calm morning of warning the fish we were there! Needless to say, he made tremendous long casts BUT he never knew where they were going! Regardless, he was an excellent bass fisherman! We lost Tony five years ago and I dearly miss hearing the sound of his rod breaking the sound barrier!
I know a few people like that I’m a above average caster myself. But when I brake out the 8’rod and and XD10 I can dump a spool on a 200-300 size reel. But I put everything into and it’s like that. 🙏🏼 don’t get in to big of a hurry your buddy will there waiting on you. So try to make him wait as long as you can 😂😂 brother 🙏🏼I don’t think he’ll mind.
I'm sure he won't mind if I hang around longer. I know he is on his favorite lake doing what he loves! I am blessed at 77 to still be able to put foam on the lakes! Thank you for the kind words!
Now that I am around 60 I do have to put a little bit of elbow behind a long cast, but for short accurate placement you are right on! Thank you for sharing!
First, id like to tell you how helpful your videos are to me, a new, more serious fisherman. I bought my first baitcaster over the winter, and have had just a few days off where I could practice casting. I’ve just started to get “decent” at the roll cast. I’m not gonna even go near water with the thing until I feel comfortable casting. Lol. Thanks again for all you do!
This is exactly what I was taught in hockey, and have applied to casting my whole life. Visualize the whole cast and use your wrist. I was a deadly shot too. Played up through Junior (semi-pro) here in Canada, until I started my Saltwater fishing charter in 2001 after buying a 23’ Mako with money I had saved. Before I knew it I had 6 total boats, 11 employees and completely booked from Late May until October for Bluefin (only one license) Striper, skipjack, Yellowfin, mackerels and the odd catch and release shark. My personal fishing boats are now a 33 Regulator with dual 300 saltwater Evinrudes, and a Skeeter FXR21 Apex, and I mostly run the business from afar now that I can legally delegate my Tuna Licence to one specific employee, I only have to be there if we decide to actually take a Tuna, and our licenses only allow us to keep one per year. The rest of the season is catch and release. If my Son wants it, I plan to give it to him when he’s of age in two years, if he doesn’t go to college to fish through the tournament system. Then I’ll wait till he’s done. Man, that went places I didn’t expect when I started typing. Not sure why, but there it is. Anyone wants a great saltwater charter in Eastern Canada, this guy! Mostly booked a year ahead though, for two charters a day at 250$/head. 2000$ for tuna, average 4 people per charter. Damn glad I didn’t go to college. 42 and all I need to do is fish and watch videos about fishing. My wife is the genius behind the background stuff. Good, intelligent Egyptian girl.
First off im a lefty,learning to roll cast,skip forward, and back hand, bomb cast , pitch scissor flip, punch, has helped me get fish.without these skills fishing was alot harder, and limited me to spin reel fishing as my strong point.i still use a spin rig in creeks,and ponds, but ive gotten so much better with a baitcaster. Id force myself to use it bank fishing, and up close till i could get my baits where i wanted them to go,and watched fish the moment, Johnny Shults, his video helped me with the proper ergonomics, and then i adapted it to left handed.i still could learn to cast right handed, but i have a disabled finger that is fine to reel, but not so good for the baitcaster .so i sold my right hand reel, and i only fish what works for my disability.
I’m thinking this video needs to expand to a advance angler video in detail With techniques of casting,skipping,flipping and pitching different rods and different baits.
it’s so crazy how casting is the MAIN thing above all else in fly fishing but it’s the last thing we think about in bass fishing other than line size and lure weight distance maximizing
*As a musician there's an old saying. "If you can't play it slow, you can't play it fast".* At my age, you learn that the fundamentals of ANY profession are the most important. If you don't get the fundamentals down, then nothing else matters, no matter what you're doing. Expert casters ALWAYS catch fish... I kinda wish Randy would've given a fundamental "how-to" on setting up bait-casters to be their most efficient (including amount of line on the reel), given that if that's not right, then your casting technique is all but pointless.* But, these types of videos are gold, and exactly what I signed up to hear. I'd love to see an on the water demonstration on how to use the trolling motor (speed, direction of approach, etc..) when working an area. That's another artform, the pro's do incredibly well. That would be a tough one to film, but I'd still love to see a pro's approach to this, because you never see how they're manipulating the TM on TV/videos.* Great video!
@@Nate_Higgins It’s a lot more common than I thought. Another favorite of mine is Steve Fisher (I believe that’s his name) He has some really intuitive, and relatable fishing videos, as well. He’s a trumpet player in his local symphony. 👍
Good vid. When I used to shoot pool, I could tell right away if someone was good, just by the way the stroked the cue. Sounds like the same theory. Mechanics is critical,
I consider myself a good caster, maybe not great but good. One thing that challenges me though is casting in pretty strong winds. When the wind is strong enough to move a crank bait several feet and or loop your line over obstacles before you can tighten up it drives me crazy. Would like for you to do a supplement video to this one about casting in wind. I do to try to fish with the wind as you suggest but that’s just not possible with every cast or situation.
This is something I just started practicing. I fish from a kayak and I don’t stand a lot because I mostly river fish for smallmouth so last weekend I put my kayak in my back yard and sat down and started practicing from a seated position. I still have a lot of practice to do but it is crucial in my opinion to catching more bass. Do you have a weight that you recommend starting with for practice? I fish a lot of finesse jigs, lighter weight stuff but I am also still new to baitcasters. I’ve only been using them for about a year now. I have all diawa reels.
You didn't mention using two hands to cast. I use both hands even on those short handle pistol grips. It helps with accuracy and is easier on your wrist.
Sorry, Randy-I’m not going to practice. I’m waiting on Garmin to come out with the technology to cast, reel, and set the hook for me. Then Bassmaster Classic here I come!
Watch Chris Lanes talk on FFS. Sounds like he knows the right answer, but to afraid of "Big Money" to take a stance. Like said deep down here knows this is crazy to allow in professional fishing... Anywhere any tourney!
As far as the rod rating, is there an exception when it comes to jerkbaits? I know you’ve mentioned numerous times that you use the Whipsnake as your primary jerkin rod, which has a max lure rating of 3/8oz. While a standard 110 weighs 1/2oz. Been meaning to ask you this for some time now. Thanks
Funny story... my late friend and fishing buddie, Tony, a very slim 6'10" man had a unique casting method. He used his entire arm, to the shoulder, to cast. You knew who was on the lake by the "WHOSH" every time he made a cast! I always teased him on a dead calm morning of warning the fish we were there! Needless to say, he made tremendous long casts BUT he never knew where they were going! Regardless, he was an excellent bass fisherman! We lost Tony five years ago and I dearly miss hearing the sound of his rod breaking the sound barrier!
I know a few people like that I’m a above average caster myself. But when I brake out the 8’rod and and XD10 I can dump a spool on a 200-300 size reel. But I put everything into and it’s like that. 🙏🏼 don’t get in to big of a hurry your buddy will there waiting on you. So try to make him wait as long as you can 😂😂 brother 🙏🏼I don’t think he’ll mind.
I'm sure he won't mind if I hang around longer. I know he is on his favorite lake doing what he loves! I am blessed at 77 to still be able to put foam on the lakes! Thank you for the kind words!
Very helpful. Thanks for explaining the wrist mechanics. These are the kind of practical videos that help me learn to fish better.
I love how you came from humble beginnings and became successful, as did I, keep it up randy this video was great!!
Casting accuracy is mission critical! Cool to hear the story of your competition.
Now that I am around 60 I do have to put a little bit of elbow behind a long cast, but for short accurate placement you are right on! Thank you for sharing!
First, id like to tell you how helpful your videos are to me, a new, more serious fisherman. I bought my first baitcaster over the winter, and have had just a few days off where I could practice casting. I’ve just started to get “decent” at the roll cast. I’m not gonna even go near water with the thing until I feel comfortable casting. Lol. Thanks again for all you do!
This is exactly what I was taught in hockey, and have applied to casting my whole life. Visualize the whole cast and use your wrist. I was a deadly shot too. Played up through Junior (semi-pro) here in Canada, until I started my Saltwater fishing charter in 2001 after buying a 23’ Mako with money I had saved. Before I knew it I had 6 total boats, 11 employees and completely booked from Late May until October for Bluefin (only one license) Striper, skipjack, Yellowfin, mackerels and the odd catch and release shark. My personal fishing boats are now a 33 Regulator with dual 300 saltwater Evinrudes, and a Skeeter FXR21 Apex, and I mostly run the business from afar now that I can legally delegate my Tuna Licence to one specific employee, I only have to be there if we decide to actually take a Tuna, and our licenses only allow us to keep one per year. The rest of the season is catch and release. If my Son wants it, I plan to give it to him when he’s of age in two years, if he doesn’t go to college to fish through the tournament system. Then I’ll wait till he’s done.
Man, that went places I didn’t expect when I started typing. Not sure why, but there it is.
Anyone wants a great saltwater charter in Eastern Canada, this guy! Mostly booked a year ahead though, for two charters a day at 250$/head. 2000$ for tuna, average 4 people per charter.
Damn glad I didn’t go to college. 42 and all I need to do is fish and watch videos about fishing. My wife is the genius behind the background stuff. Good, intelligent Egyptian girl.
Great juice here. Thanks Randy
First off im a lefty,learning to roll cast,skip forward, and back hand, bomb cast , pitch scissor flip, punch, has helped me get fish.without these skills fishing was alot harder, and limited me to spin reel fishing as my strong point.i still use a spin rig in creeks,and ponds, but ive gotten so much better with a baitcaster. Id force myself to use it bank fishing, and up close till i could get my baits where i wanted them to go,and watched fish the moment, Johnny Shults, his video helped me with the proper ergonomics, and then i adapted it to left handed.i still could learn to cast right handed, but i have a disabled finger that is fine to reel, but not so good for the baitcaster .so i sold my right hand reel, and i only fish what works for my disability.
I’m thinking this video needs to expand to a advance angler video in detail With techniques of casting,skipping,flipping and pitching different rods and different baits.
Randy thank you for the great topic and info !
As I will be teaching my 11 year old grandson to bass fish this summer thank you for this lesson now I know what is first lesson will be
it’s so crazy how casting is the MAIN thing above all else in fly fishing but it’s the last thing we think about in bass fishing other than line size and lure weight distance maximizing
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing those tips.
Great tips Randy, great video.
*As a musician there's an old saying. "If you can't play it slow, you can't play it fast".* At my age, you learn that the fundamentals of ANY profession are the most important. If you don't get the fundamentals down, then nothing else matters, no matter what you're doing. Expert casters ALWAYS catch fish... I kinda wish Randy would've given a fundamental "how-to" on setting up bait-casters to be their most efficient (including amount of line on the reel), given that if that's not right, then your casting technique is all but pointless.* But, these types of videos are gold, and exactly what I signed up to hear. I'd love to see an on the water demonstration on how to use the trolling motor (speed, direction of approach, etc..) when working an area. That's another artform, the pro's do incredibly well. That would be a tough one to film, but I'd still love to see a pro's approach to this, because you never see how they're manipulating the TM on TV/videos.* Great video!
As a musician/fish head, I couldn't agree more.
@@Nate_Higgins It’s a lot more common than I thought. Another favorite of mine is Steve Fisher (I believe that’s his name) He has some really intuitive, and relatable fishing videos, as well. He’s a trumpet player in his local symphony. 👍
very good job ,teaching keep it up!!! mike fisher
Very informative.keep Catching em On Tight Lines
Good vid. When I used to shoot pool, I could tell right away if someone was good, just by the way the stroked the cue. Sounds like the same theory. Mechanics is critical,
I think the visualization thing is really effective.
I consider myself a good caster, maybe not great but good. One thing that challenges me though is casting in pretty strong winds. When the wind is strong enough to move a crank bait several feet and or loop your line over obstacles before you can tighten up it drives me crazy. Would like for you to do a supplement video to this one about casting in wind. I do to try to fish with the wind as you suggest but that’s just not possible with every cast or situation.
I love the content..can you do some on the water teaching as well
This is something I just started practicing. I fish from a kayak and I don’t stand a lot because I mostly river fish for smallmouth so last weekend I put my kayak in my back yard and sat down and started practicing from a seated position. I still have a lot of practice to do but it is crucial in my opinion to catching more bass. Do you have a weight that you recommend starting with for practice? I fish a lot of finesse jigs, lighter weight stuff but I am also still new to baitcasters. I’ve only been using them for about a year now. I have all diawa reels.
Presentation is everything….
thanks Randy
This is an awesome vid. 👍
Great video and info! Thank you !
Can you do a video on skipping lures and reel setup? Thanks.
You didn't mention using two hands to cast. I use both hands even on those short handle pistol grips. It helps with accuracy and is easier on your wrist.
Here's one I can definitely apply to my saltwater fishin'.
Sorry, Randy-I’m not going to practice. I’m waiting on Garmin to come out with the technology to cast, reel, and set the hook for me. Then Bassmaster Classic here I come!
My wrist strength and casting both got better when I left my ex wife.
G-Man has a video from 4-5 years ago on skipping and he says almost the same thing. It’s about the wrist and how strong your wrist are.
Just like driving a 16 penny nail...a lot of wrist action!
Hmmm it seams Randy was correct on FFS , rumor out of the classic is tackle manufacturers are not selling baits except minnows for FFS
Hey Randy . . . wasn't OT Fears a really good caster too???
Cool Video & Tips
He was good
Sometimes you just dont realize how bad u are at something until u hear a pro talk about it
Watch Chris Lanes talk on FFS. Sounds like he knows the right answer, but to afraid of "Big Money" to take a stance. Like said deep down here knows this is crazy to allow in professional fishing... Anywhere any tourney!
Can you show us how to skipcast ?
As far as the rod rating, is there an exception when it comes to jerkbaits? I know you’ve mentioned numerous times that you use the Whipsnake as your primary jerkin rod, which has a max lure rating of 3/8oz. While a standard 110 weighs 1/2oz. Been meaning to ask you this for some time now. Thanks
I have an orochi XX Ronin I like.
Did you see Chris lanes video today? More in more people are going against this live scope .
keep your eyes where you want the bait to be not the bait most watch the bait
Wonder how many people will watch this video to help their casting accuracy to their livescope cone? lol
I’ve got use 2 hands now because my wrist was crushed in 4wheeler accident plus I was a horny teenager lmao 🤣
no one flips like Andy Morgan. L pitch, R hand retrieve.
Maybe you can show us ?
Set your reel brake properly !
As painful as it was I let the deodorant ad play all the way through
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