How Fall Cold Fronts Affect Bass

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

Комментарии • 46

  • @mikefinn2829
    @mikefinn2829 3 года назад +2

    I remember when you let water in your boat to get into a different area to Win a Bassmaster tournament thought that was smart ,enjoyed watching and learning from you guys

  • @robertw.colemanjr.6617
    @robertw.colemanjr.6617 3 года назад +5

    Love the tips Randy. It’s incredible how much information you have put into your channel this past season. I love the channel man. Just wanted to take the time to say thank you for your professional information. I have gained so much intel from you and Johnny. ❤️ the channels.

  • @jamescaspersamanthalintner4767
    @jamescaspersamanthalintner4767 3 года назад +1

    I've been fortunate to fish every week during the fall transition usually twice a week on my homework I just went yesterday saw our first 50 some degree water it was anywhere from 56° to 61° conditions yesterday was bluebird skies 5 mile an hour winds with an occasional gust at 10:00 typical Post front water level had come up a couple feet and they were chewing. The colder the water gets so far this fall the better the bite has been and that's pretty typical of my own way. Two things I love about fall bass fishing one everybody's in a tree stand and two it's reaction bait time LOL. It's like the one time during the year other than maybe the spring where almost every time you go it's on

  • @segravesfishing
    @segravesfishing 3 года назад

    Definitely helpful. Really struggled post front this last weekend in Eastern Kansas. Finally started catching some after switching to finesse.

  • @MudFoot28
    @MudFoot28 3 года назад

    Really enjoy the channel. Went out this morning for a couple hours just bank fishing at a local pond and used one of your tips from an old video. I was throwing a swim jig and had 3 bites but couldn’t hook the fish. I took my scissors and trimmed away some of the bulk from the trailer and caught a fish a few casts later

  • @brandonvanbrocklin9239
    @brandonvanbrocklin9239 3 года назад +1

    Perfect timing just got our first frost here in Western Washington

  • @d1fishing321
    @d1fishing321 3 года назад

    Appreciate the tips! Especially this one as we just had a cold front roll through last night.

  • @bud7280
    @bud7280 3 года назад

    Great info and Thank You for sharing all of your wealth of knowledge! All of this information helps us become better anglers.

  • @johnlantz7278
    @johnlantz7278 3 года назад

    great fall cold water advice ,I’ve bent my prop shaft I got lucky Yamaha unbolted a lower unit from a new motor. good day to you an thanks for a year of fishing with COVID I’ve not gone in like 2 years hope the future brings health an happiness ,winter is here ,time to go fishing for steelhead .

  • @geraldbryant2610
    @geraldbryant2610 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing your years of experience . I will us this information, have gained so much from watching your videos.

  • @johngalt3568
    @johngalt3568 3 года назад

    I live in southeast Alabama. I think our analogue to your first freezing nights is the first week that temps at night are below 50 degrees. It’s like the reverse of spring. In spring the nights the temps are 50 or above mean that water begins to hold the heat it gains during the day. In fall, the opposite seems to be true. So, I learned two things from your video Randy: don’t bail on the spots you were catching fish and don’t assume that you need to slow down and/or go more vertical after a front. That was news to me. I would have expected you to say we needed to be prepared to slow down significantly after a cold front in any water/cover. Great rundown, thanks.

    • @lkeith88
      @lkeith88 2 года назад

      I'm in sw bama and you're right about water temps. Only thing i changed up earlier this week really was water clarity. Of the main creeks i fish where i'm at gets gin clear towards the back end but gets dirtier headed back towards the river. Had to slow down in the clear section, only thing that really caught em was a wacky rig. Fished back out towards the river and started smoking them on points with a squarebill and caught my biggest 5 of the day on a jig.

  • @pittsburghangler
    @pittsburghangler 3 года назад

    Went out yesterday here in northern PA. Water temp was 51 degrees and it was like 40 degrees out. Ended up catching 12 good ones on a jig in a foot of water on rip rap under a bridge and even caught a musky

  • @robertchadwick1552
    @robertchadwick1552 3 года назад

    You really are helpful. Thanks.

  • @dennisd6180
    @dennisd6180 3 года назад

    With cold weather coming up here In Missouri how do you protect your boat from freezing up while trailering and fishing. Any tips

  • @taylormoore4991
    @taylormoore4991 3 года назад

    Great advice!

  • @FishingWithDamon
    @FishingWithDamon 3 года назад

    Bass man over there catching em all like Pokémon over there recently while I was bass fishing i caught a mega trout on some new bait i tried from Berkley here where I live there just smallmouth, stripers and perch so it helps watching this!

  • @OldLineKayakFishing
    @OldLineKayakFishing 3 года назад

    Big cold front here, gonna try this tomorrow

  • @davidgooge8100
    @davidgooge8100 3 года назад

    Always love your videos. Watch them almost daily. I have a video suggestion. What is meant exactly by the term “slow roll a spinner bait?” Seems there is an imbedded meaning that us new comers don’t fully understand. Thanks for all the tips. Jim Tutt says hello.

    • @bass4996
      @bass4996 3 года назад

      Reeling just fast enough to turn blades and keep at bottom without hanging works for me

  • @garyogrady8304
    @garyogrady8304 3 года назад

    living out here in the phoenix az area the water rarely drops below 55 or 56 degrees and what happens elsewhere in the country such as the midwest towards the east coast definately excluding the northern waters much of what you talk about doesn't really affect the az waters. or if it does some of what I've learned rarely applies. most lakes around here is mostly sharp chunk sized to car sized to house sized boulders. hence the point we lose alot of jigs and dropshot style weights. very few lakes have timber and bushes in them. fishing in arizona is definately tougher than fishing the midwest.
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  • @jackstein5486
    @jackstein5486 3 года назад

    Great tips!

  • @northbaybassanglers1068
    @northbaybassanglers1068 3 года назад

    I have always wanted to fish Missouri. When I was stationed @ ft Leonard wood I always heard about the bow hunting and bass fishing. Never had the time to check it out. Uncle Sam kept me too damn busy

  • @northbaybassanglers1068
    @northbaybassanglers1068 3 года назад +1

    Fish are still going wild @ clear lake California

  • @fwsii
    @fwsii 3 года назад

    Alway, almost, fish a black and blue jig after front!

  • @clintperry799
    @clintperry799 3 года назад

    Happy Halloween !

  • @danluther1741
    @danluther1741 3 года назад +11

    "Climate change" brought Ga. one of the coolest summers in my memory. (I'm 56) 2 Halloweens ago was the coldest one in my life. Wish this "global warming" would hurry up & get here. I'm tired of freezing my arse off!

    • @randyblaukatintuitive
      @randyblaukatintuitive  3 года назад +5

      Those are weather patterns you are talking about… not climate change

    • @twinkietwinkie9258
      @twinkietwinkie9258 3 года назад +1

      @@randyblaukatintuitive dan knows more than climatologists lolol....he understands weather because he got rained on once lololol

    • @chmaximus319
      @chmaximus319 3 года назад +4

      @@randyblaukatintuitive An analysis of weather patterns over a specific period of time is what we refer to as "climate". It's always changing Randy. Thanks for the fishing advice though.

    • @bradsillasen1972
      @bradsillasen1972 3 года назад +2

      @@chmaximus319 Thanks for that. And apparently the metrics are that the planet overall is experiencing a warming event consistent with presumed anthropogenic causes. Where I live in Ventura, CA, it's been cooler overall but with extreme drought. Also, as I perceive it, this year has been much windier than normal. The local ecology is highly stressed and, as a birder, I've noticed an ever decreasing number of birds overall. Granted, that last observation is anecdotal, but I try to be objective and it's hard to deny that patterns are shifting more radically than would be expected.

    • @dixienormous1000
      @dixienormous1000 3 года назад +5

      Retired NASA Scientist “Global Warming is Rubbish” - Dr. Leslie Woodcock, Professor of Chemical Thermodynamics Emeritus from the University of Manchester, and a former NASA researcher.
      You know, he's not your run of the mill keyboard climatologist, but whatever.

  • @danomite359
    @danomite359 3 года назад

    I had to stop midview to go get some hot coffee. Carry on!

  • @stevedunkerton9491
    @stevedunkerton9491 3 года назад

    #1😀

  • @dwheeler016
    @dwheeler016 3 года назад

    Gulp Gulp

  • @tommcmurtry1206
    @tommcmurtry1206 3 года назад

    Shad can't live in Oregon.

    • @Michael-Skipcaster
      @Michael-Skipcaster 3 года назад

      I suspect when he says shad instead of spiny ray for us that would be troat or kokanee. We just had an event in northern Washington (Lake Whatcom) bluebird day following cold front. Good fish were caught on keitech swimbaits. Very frosty morning! We finished 3rd with 5 fish for 16 plus. Winner had 20 plus.

  • @SkeeterFXR21
    @SkeeterFXR21 2 года назад

    Randy, with all due respect, they have only recorded temperatures for roughly 100 years. I have a few questions. Specifically how many degrees has the earth warmed in that time? And that miniscule amount has an affect on delaying season changes by an entire month? You blame "climate change" on us. Who is responsible for the cause of the ice age? Who is responsible for the melting of the ice age, a population of a hundred Neanderthals or Dinosaurs? You, as much as anyone should know seasons change, temperatures fluctuate. There's no blueprint nor schedule for your city and state to be an exact temperature on a specific day of a certain week. The climate changes naturally.

    • @randyblaukatintuitive
      @randyblaukatintuitive  2 года назад

      This is a typical misinformed statement the big oil companies have spent billions on over the past decades circulating among some media outlets and politicians. Weather is not climate change. People need to understand that. They can go back and calculate temperatures over millions of years by studying sediment layers. The climate has fluctuated throughout its history on earth, but never to the extent that it has over the past hundred years since the industrial age…I feel like I’m having to explain to people that the earth is round and not flat because 30% of this country believes falsely that climate change is a hoax, which is no different than believing the earth is flat. For anybody to not believe that we pump 50,000,000,000 tons of CO2 into this atmosphere every year and doesn’t affect our climate is beyond me..

    • @SkeeterFXR21
      @SkeeterFXR21 2 года назад

      @@randyblaukatintuitive thanks for the response, but you failed to answer my question. Who do you blame for the depletion of the ice age? Or the cause of it in the first place? The climate has changed for millions of years before the industrial revolution.

    • @randyblaukatintuitive
      @randyblaukatintuitive  2 года назад

      @@SkeeterFXR21 You can refer to NASA or NOOA for details but most scientists agree that the 5 or 6 ice ages Earth has been through were because of a shift in the orbit or tilt of the planet. These changes are not what we are talking about now. For the first time in history man’s activity is changing the climate and literally threatening our existence through sustainability changes across the board