Advanced Bass Fishing Tips I’ve Never Shared Before…
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
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"They undermine their own success" There's a pearl of wisdom. I've found in sports it's usually 10% mechanical and 90% the real estate between your ears.Most folks get that backwards. Folks fail to put the effort into honing the mechanics and fail to see the importance of mental preparation (a broad topic). Good video sir.
Nature picking up your energy is very real imo. When I’m not fishing, I hunt a lot and see it time and time again.
My wife and I have been listening to your wisdom. Just wanted to say thank you for the time and effort it takes to help us folks learning and loving the game of fishing.
This is TOTALLY true! Every tournament angler should watch this video and take it to heart. ALL of these things have happened to me as well! You have to get this mindset! More valuable than lures or rod tips!
Thanks, Randy! This is you at your very best as a RUclips content creator! Let the other channels go an inch deep and a mile wide while you go deeper sharing your vast wealth of experience and knowledge!
I’ve watched almost every video you have posted for the last four years and this is the best. Every bass angler should hear this. Thanks.
Well said. Like finding success on very small outcroppings, or where the fish only wanted a slow retrieve. Getting on a roll and feeling it before it happened. On the other hand when I'm not in the fishing mood, I might as well stay home. Not easy. Discipline and always need to be thinking.
This video is one of the most important you have created. I myself can see where I need to improve on my organization skills. I am getting better. After 50 years of bass fishing, I have acquired a room full of tackle. For the most part, all my tackle is organized. But in the past, when I load the boat for a day of fishing, my question is, “What do I bring?” I end up loading too many boxes of baits of two many colors and variations that simply clutter my boat and my mind. Also, I bring too many rods.
I have recently been purchasing old Umco 1000 and Plano tackle boxes of the 1970’s and 1980’s. I have labeled and created a box for each of my different lakes I fish frequently with proven baits for that lake and season. I pre load the box with my favorite lures and a few experimental lures for research. This tackle organization technique seems to have focused my energy more into searching for bass and improving my skills rather than worry about what lures and baits to bring.
I have sometime envied the members of my bass club who only throw one or two baits period. There are a couple of “Carolina Rig” only guys. There are “Shakey Head” only guys. There are “crank bait” only fishermen. But historically the past club fishing results seem to favor the “Spinnerbait” only fishing guys. All day long, regardless of season or time of day they throw spinnerbaits. These fishermen only need two or three rods and a small tackle box to fish all day.
If you put a video out on seasonal patterns and bass movement I’d sure tune in to watch I’ve always struggled with the seasonal patterns and would like to learn more about bass behavior your doing a awesome job on all your channels keep up the good work Randy
Extremely informative video.. The energy you put out is the energy you get in return. Staying positive is the most important thing I take with me every time I go out on the water. Thanks Randy
These videos are bass gold to me! Seriously, patterns, seasonal locations, this is everything in thr sport. Iftheres no bass around, you wont catch any. These keep me on the fish more for sure.
I have noticed that when I’m casting if I look at where I’m wanting to cast it really works and practice is a must
Thanks Randy 👍🏼
I love the difficulty of fishing. Fishing and jitsu are the most complicated but the most rewarding hobbies/sports I've ever done. The constant evolving/learning to get better is why I love them so much.
Good morning Randy! As always I appreciate your videos and tips! Thank you..
When testing out new fishing tips and tricks I like to do that in smaller lakes and ponds with fairly clean water and polarizing glasses. This way I can see directly how fish react to a new trick and tweak it until it works. Thanks Randy for this deep insight you are giving us into bass fishing👏
Great video !! As usual, 100% spot on with everything!
The mental aspect is so key as nothing else matters if you don’t believe and visualize success. Anybody can be good when it’s easy, but not many can be good when it’s tough.
Anyone trying to become better at bass fishing is making a HUGE mistake if they’re not watching this RUclips channel. Thanks again, Randy!
Randy, in my opinion, opinion, this is the best. Video video of advice.
I hab ever Seen About fishing. Thank you.
I am very grateful for it
We appreciate your fishing knowledge Randy. God Bless.
I always enjoy your videos, particularly the general ones like today. You're a good guy, easy to listen to & I always learn something. Thanks Randy
Thanks randy👍for helping out with ur years of experience💯
Big brain stuff; Thanks Randy
More videos like this if you can Randy! Great video 🫡
Very helpful, and useful information. Thanks for taking the time to educate for us fisherman trying to do it the traditional way.
This was an excellent video. Filled with solid information. Thanks for sharing
Excellent lesson
Very good info.
Thanks!
Thx Jay!
A video on punchin heavy cover would be cool.
I love your content man!
Get some books or books on tape from Neapolitan Hill, Earl Nightingale, Stephan Covey, etc.. “Your attitude, Not Your Aptitude, Will Determine Your Altitude.” - Zig Ziglar. You've gotta love the Zig! All the best.
I believe when you’re being negative it isn’t so much the fish pick up on it but if you’re feeling negative it makes you fish differently than you would if you were positive.
Makes sense
Hey Randy have you ever been a journaler? do you think it’s worthwhile to document your fishing trips and results on paper or even digitally?
Your story about Rick Cline, about bass pickin up on his negative energy ,I think this happens to me
Fish when things are going good.
Fish when things are going bad.
Fish when life is hard.
Fish when life is easy.
Fish when you're happy.
Fish when you're sad.
Fish, just FISH.
Have a BLESSED day y'all, I wish you the absolute best!
I seem to catch better fish on a bad day than a good day weather wise
@@itllkeal me too my brother, pre and post front is where the bite it’s best!
If there were Ph.Ds awarded for angling, you'd have one, maybe two Randy. Wondering if you had discussions with other top pro anglers on the mental aspects of the sport relative to being on the water, not the others issues like $ and sponsors. I can see KVD, Ike, Wheeler, Zaldain heavily into the topic.
The magic black box shows me where to throw my minnow lol
No bs I order Lil tiny vibrating things that they put in "finger massagers " etc.. Anyways I put these in my hallow body frogs.. If you've ever seen a bee buzz in a circle in a bucket of water u know what I'm trying to get at.
What is your opinion on Livescope?
😂
Fish can pick up on his negative energy 😆
Paul Elias said he Handled His Tackle Everyday
Fishing is a lot like golf. One minute I’m smackin em and the next I’m in the trees
Have to put the 10,000 hours in.
I tell my kids that nobody catches fish with a bad attitude.
Also- I believe different casts are like different pitches in baseball. The more you can effectively throw, the more successful you can be.
100%
A professional bass angler still needs some kind of information about a new lake just to try and catch a bass after getting dropped off a helicopter. Don’t underestimate the ones who are great at what they do with zero knowledge. 🫵🏼