What you said is all well and good. I'm from California where flipping was invented you never showed the jigs or the beaver tails or which way the fish would be facing especially incurrent like the delta.
Hey Randy, been watching your channel for some time now and love it. Just wanted to say thanks for the tackle Warehouse plugs. My great nephew, my older brother's daughter's son (Jake), now that was a mouth full, works for Tackle warehouse and has for some years. You can see him on a lot of their new tackle or how to videos. I will be sure to use your links when I place my orders.
Didn’t bring your jig box? Wow… creator of the old school doesn’t have jigs in a flooded bushes situation… the whole fishing world suddenly makes less sense Lol. I’m cool with tossing creatures around but as easy as it is to check water levels before getting to the lake, how do you not take jigs? Great video regardless. Good information in this. 👍
Great video. Unfortunately the water on my home body of water never varies more than 1-2 ft and we don't have brushes or willow trees along the shore line to flood ... just miles and miles of hydrilla, reeds and hyacyinths ... plenty of opportunity to flip and pitch and punch, just not bushes or trees ... lol
Good stuff, thank you. Do you have a link to your polarized glasses, I lost mine and in the process of searching for a new pair. I really like the ones you have in this video.
Without question, one for your best on the water posts....Great information for new and seasoned anglers...Thank you!!!
What you said is all well and good. I'm from California where flipping was invented you never showed the jigs or the beaver tails or which way the fish would be facing especially incurrent like the delta.
Absolutely a highlight to meet you today on the water. Thank you for everything you do for us!
Thx man!
These are my type of videos...tips & techniques for different types of cover..👍
You can’t get a more practical tutorial than that. Keep em coming.
It's all about Structure and Shade with deep water access. 🎣🐟
Learning how to Read the Water is key.
This is top level fishing content. Thanks Randy!!!!!
I would definitely be throwing a pop r or buzz bait along the edges as well
Sir Randall it's always good keep on keeping on very informative
On the water video are way better than the garage thx
Hey Randy, been watching your channel for some time now and love it. Just wanted to say thanks for the tackle Warehouse plugs. My great nephew, my older brother's daughter's son (Jake), now that was a mouth full, works for Tackle warehouse and has for some years. You can see him on a lot of their new tackle or how to videos. I will be sure to use your links when I place my orders.
Good to know stuff right there!
Awesome video. Those are my favorite high water areas.
Thanks Randy ! Great video ! More of this please ?
Dang it Randy! I needed this info 2 weeks ago for my yearly week-long fishing trip with my father in law 😆
Thank you so much 😊
Good good video!!
Great job Randy!
Killer info, thanks
Thanks man!
Didn’t bring your jig box? Wow… creator of the old school doesn’t have jigs in a flooded bushes situation… the whole fishing world suddenly makes less sense Lol. I’m cool with tossing creatures around but as easy as it is to check water levels before getting to the lake, how do you not take jigs? Great video regardless. Good information in this. 👍
Didn’t bring ur jig box whaaaa lol great informative video. I’ve heard basil bacon call em button bushes
Great video. Unfortunately the water on my home body of water never varies more than 1-2 ft and we don't have brushes or willow trees along the shore line to flood ... just miles and miles of hydrilla, reeds and hyacyinths ... plenty of opportunity to flip and pitch and punch, just not bushes or trees ... lol
Reminds me of Buggs Island! I know you've been there!
The sweet gum trees!
Good stuff, thank you. Do you have a link to your polarized glasses, I lost mine and in the process of searching for a new pair. I really like the ones you have in this video.
Good information...
Good stuff
That was awesome!!!
Finally a good video
Fishing a creature bait what hook do you use and do you use a snelled hook
Pretty sure he uses a gamakatsu g finesse 3/0 straight shank hook for creature baits
Did you tear them up. I know that cove & ya when the water is up in the bushes 😜😜
Really never hear people talking about pork trailers on jigs anymore, they don't let go of the pork so easy.
Right. 99.9 % of the time I'm using Uncle Josh or Pedigo pork rind, frogs, lizards and eels.
I love pitching. If that was me in the video, I’d be pitching and covering every 6-12 inches along the bushes lol
PLEAAASE.. . put a LINE IN THE WATER>. SHOW US THIS IS WHERE TO FLIP.. CATCH A BASS EVEN A DINGER would be GREAT.. PLEAASSEEE..
I believe he’s able to talk about the topic without fishing so he’s able to complete his video quicker.