there is a device called a secci disc that is a black and white patterned disk on a string with measurements on it that’s great for measuring visibility and turbidity
When did we become the SSR? I live in the Great state of Texas the TP&W does it right and WE pay for it. You do you but if I want to eat a bass I will! Your just looking at it from a tournament perspective it’s like a race car driver who says stay off of my freeways and roads because it slows me down! The sky is falling the sky is falling.
Man i poke you on your opinion videos, your foundational core fishing videos are top shelf. Hope you can put this topic into a deep dive or a continued quarterly chat. Good stuff Mr. B.
Heres a question: How do you measure water clarity? When I worked as a fisheries biologist we used a device called a Secchi Disk (its a 6 inch circle of plastic divided into black and white quadrants, you lower it into the water until you can no longer see the edges between the black and white parts). So when you reference clarity, are you talking the maximum depth where you can still see the bottom? Or is it how deep you can see the bait you intend to use? Or do you use an actual Secchi Disk?
I’m one of those anglers who is clueless about this subject but I can promise you that I can find and catch bass no matter what the situation is any time of the year in public ponds. There’s a a lot of anglers depending on private farm ponds just to show how good they are. 🦦
My Guru Buck Perry classified fishing water in 5 types . Brown Cypress is least desirable Then comes Clear/ Drinking ,Yellow-Green as middle of road Followed Up by Red Sandy ,Best being White Sandy. Being a 30 year traveling pro do you agree ? Does Missouri and Kansas have any Sandy water available ?
there is a device called a secci disc that is a black and white patterned disk on a string with measurements on it that’s great for measuring visibility and turbidity
When did we become the SSR? I live in the Great state of Texas the TP&W does it right and WE pay for it. You do you but if I want to eat a bass I will! Your just looking at it from a tournament perspective it’s like a race car driver who says stay off of my freeways and roads because it slows me down! The sky is falling the sky is falling.
One word: Conservation
I live in Ohio and the only clearwater I can find is from a sink or a store! :) Everything has a muddy bottom and is always stained!
I love the conditions videos
Man i poke you on your opinion videos, your foundational core fishing videos are top shelf. Hope you can put this topic into a deep dive or a continued quarterly chat. Good stuff Mr. B.
A video about tint and BEST COLORS would be great!
Helpful, thx
Good stuff, Thanks Randy
Game changing info no doubt.
Hi Randy, thank you for the detailed information ! If you could a 2nd segment of this topic, please !
Teach us Randy teach us all of it
Very good information..thank you..
Heres a question: How do you measure water clarity? When I worked as a fisheries biologist we used a device called a Secchi Disk (its a 6 inch circle of plastic divided into black and white quadrants, you lower it into the water until you can no longer see the edges between the black and white parts).
So when you reference clarity, are you talking the maximum depth where you can still see the bottom? Or is it how deep you can see the bait you intend to use? Or do you use an actual Secchi Disk?
Oops! I asked right before you told us! Thanks Randy!
Great tips. Clarity and tint are important.
Randy: Does wind on a a clear day afternoon make bass more aggressive ?
Randy, you didn’t talk about stained water.
I’m one of those anglers who is clueless about this subject but I can promise you that I can find and catch bass no matter what the situation is any time of the year in public ponds. There’s a a lot of anglers depending on private farm ponds just to show how good they are. 🦦
I thought it said TNT and Randy was gonna teach us how to fish with explosives. Tint is probably a better topic though.
My Guru Buck Perry classified fishing water in 5 types . Brown Cypress is least desirable Then comes Clear/ Drinking ,Yellow-Green as middle of road Followed Up by Red Sandy ,Best being White Sandy. Being a 30 year traveling pro do you agree ? Does Missouri and Kansas have any Sandy water available ?
What do you consider shallow water vs deep water Ranges?
What’s the difference in fishing for smallies spots and largies
Pound for pound the smallies fight harder and perform masterful aerobatics!