Yes you can sure see it in the deep natural lakes here in Michigan. You’ll see lots of small pieces of weeds etc. in top few feet of water. Great time to bluegill fish, they’ll start schooling up and really feeding all day. I’ve got a limit of squirrels in the morning and, a limit of nice bluegills in the afternoon👍
Hey Randy, Are you fizzing and promoting the fizzing of fish taken deeper than 30' as you discussed fishing down to 60'? I limit myself to about 27' to be safe from barotrauma and not proficient at fizzing nor do i think most are. do we really know if it works?
I'm not sure if the southern Colorado river and it's backwaters have much of a turnover. One thing I've noticed is when the water is cooler the fish can be caught shallow. During the hot months I've never caught them in those places. Southern AZ has two seasons, summer and the other summer.
@@nickkerr5714 I've fished it all months out of the year. The spots I fish aren't very large and I just went on Google maps and saw that my favorite fishing spot is really flooded. It'll be interesting when I go there next week.
Dragging a fish up from 60 feet deep! I would think he, or she, would absolutely BLOW UP before you got them to the surface? Is wrong to think that? We do have that kind of bluff banks on Grand. Ill sure give it a try.
C'mon Randy, be consistent. You warn us about the harmful Barotrauma effect on bass taken below 30 feet and now you are instructing us to fish deep (40-50-60 Ft.!!) Even if you catch and release them at that depth, bad things happen to the fish and some (most?) die.
2 guys bring this up and crickets .SHOCKER! All these guys openly talking about fishing deep knowing damned well that the chances of survival and then they all wonder why the decline in bass fishing. unsubscribing now....BS. unsubscribing
I’m wondering did you take the offer on the boat I know you live for old school fishing and coming from a 60 year old fart 🤦♂️😂 that doesn’t mean you don’t have to waist your chances on a boat that has problems take the opportunity or I’m going to unsubscribe. Ok I know I won’t but take the offer that’s what this sport is all about
It’s tough here before a good cold front , with more fronts it gets better
Yes you can sure see it in the deep natural lakes here in Michigan. You’ll see lots of small pieces of weeds etc. in top few feet of water. Great time to bluegill fish, they’ll start schooling up and really feeding all day. I’ve got a limit of squirrels in the morning and, a limit of nice bluegills in the afternoon👍
Are you finding them shallow or deep?
@@grizz6582 four feet deep over large weed beds
@@grizz6582 four feet deep over large weed beds on flats
Hey Randy, Are you fizzing and promoting the fizzing of fish taken deeper than 30' as you discussed fishing down to 60'? I limit myself to about 27' to be safe from barotrauma and not proficient at fizzing nor do i think most are. do we really know if it works?
Randy, thanks for the info. Is there a typical water temperature range the turnover happens?
I got to hear this one
I'm not sure if the southern Colorado river and it's backwaters have much of a turnover. One thing I've noticed is when the water is cooler the fish can be caught shallow. During the hot months I've never caught them in those places. Southern AZ has two seasons, summer and the other summer.
How often do you fish it?
@@nickkerr5714 I've fished it all months out of the year. The spots I fish aren't very large and I just went on Google maps and saw that my favorite fishing spot is really flooded. It'll be interesting when I go there next week.
How far south does turnover happen? I usually hit the river during turnover. Because it doesn't.
Fishing has very difficult at my local lake in San Diego. Been having to deviate my trips to different places to catch fish.
Good info
Dragging a fish up from 60 feet deep! I would think he, or she, would absolutely BLOW UP before you got them to the surface? Is wrong to think that? We do have that kind of bluff banks on Grand. Ill sure give it a try.
C'mon Randy, be consistent.
You warn us about the harmful Barotrauma effect on bass taken below 30 feet and now you are instructing us to fish deep (40-50-60 Ft.!!)
Even if you catch and release them at that depth, bad things happen to the fish and some (most?) die.
2 guys bring this up and crickets .SHOCKER! All these guys openly talking about fishing deep knowing damned well that the chances of survival and then they all wonder why the decline in bass fishing. unsubscribing now....BS. unsubscribing
love your content. can you please turn the reverb off?
I think he needs to buy a mic so the sound quality improves.
The Fall turnover is happening up here in the Northeast
sounds like the turnover is a good excuse to work a spooon😊
I’m wondering did you take the offer on the boat I know you live for old school fishing and coming from a 60 year old fart 🤦♂️😂 that doesn’t mean you don’t have to waist your chances on a boat that has problems take the opportunity or I’m going to unsubscribe. Ok I know I won’t but take the offer that’s what this sport is all about