Another determining factor on the effectiveness of lay downs is sunlight. The brighter the day, the closer to the lay downs they will be. Them bass are just like me, they enjoy a good shade tree.
The on Lake videos are your better videos…..no comparison. So much better than a lot of your argumentative videos or videos trying to defend yourself from knuckle heads making stupid comments. Thanks for quality information!!!
Great to see you out on the water. Knowing that you mostly use your phone you should look into a lapel mic that will work with your phone. The Purple Panda is an excellent one. Your audio going up and down should instantly go away. Tight lines Randy...keep up the good work.
Thanks Randy. Actually I just caught a 5 pound 5 ounce bass today on a lay down from the bank with a jig. I'm in northwest Missouri and it was 51 degrees and windy today.
I agree with most of your videos but I'll have to part company with you on this one. The most important thing to remember here is to fish the cover from the from the back forward thru the limbs so your bait doesn't hang up in the limbs.
Awsome video Randy. Ill be working some wood w these techniques. Ive been doin most of it right. But details are key ,like florida grass ,pitching and flipping, the details ,and small changes are key to more bites👌
Several great tips there. Thank you. I’m snag-averse. Don’t have budget for the best lures. Lost what could have been my PB when it tangled in a hidden branch. I hope it survived.
Great video as usual Randy. I really enjoyed the in depth descriptions and the fact that you weren't just sitting in the shop explaining things. I know this isn't the first video like that, but I just felt that I needed to comment and let you know how much it is appreciated.
Thanks Randy! I'm just learning to bass fish at 54. Love your channel. Wish you could have actually casted a few at that lay down. Do you do that on the members page?
I like first thing cause after watching his videos for long time now I know they going to be very informative so before I forget to like that's what I do first off lol
I always know I will enjoy this man's videos. Him and Richard Gene . They are God loving men and both great mentors of the sport. I've learned a lot from both .
Randy has made it clear he is not “god-loving.” He’s a great guy by human standards, but we will be judged by a much higher standard. I’ll watch Richard Gene just for his personality, even when his topic isn’t useful to me. He does acknowledge God. He’s such a hoot!
Nothing ruins a good looking piece of cover for me faster than getting hung up. Lure selection and rigging for working this laydown would help a lot of fishermen I think. Does anyone lay down a hung rod and pick up another one? I’ve gotten into some major messes trying this, especially in wind. I feel like a complete incompetent some days.
Great video, Randy. If you were a livescoper, this would have been a 30 second video---point FFS at object, see fish, toss bait at them. Not much skill there. 🤣
@fish doctor I catch plenty the old school way and really enjoy it, thanks. I think fishing and video games are two different things and I prefer fishing.
@@douglasspickler4925 pitching a finesse jig into the entire tree/ a glide bait/big Swimbait on the outside edges/casting a shaky head around the outside edges/a creature bait inside the limbs
@@TheFishdoctor1952 Jigs, topwater, crankbaits, jerkbaits. Depending on where you are on the lake. Some places the tree top is over thirty to fifty feet. Upper lake twenty feet or less.
Here's what I do. Flip a jig and wrap it around a dry limb, then go in to retrieve it and hit a submerged limb with my trolling motor, then I go fish a different spot and swear I'll never do that again.
I’ll tell you what , for the past 6months to a year u have been given up the juicy juice who needs live scope when you have Randy Blaukat makes educational videos Edgar Melton PA I’m even resubing who cares about membership fees your giving really good instruction s these days not just bait videos
Another determining factor on the effectiveness of lay downs is sunlight. The brighter the day, the closer to the lay downs they will be. Them bass are just like me, they enjoy a good shade tree.
On the water lessons like this are awesome Randy! Thanks!
That was so informative and indepth and in a short time. I would love that to be a 1 hour seminar, a shallow water cover or laydown seminar.
Yes! That would be a potential game changer!
The on Lake videos are your better videos…..no comparison.
So much better than a lot of your argumentative videos or videos trying to defend yourself from knuckle heads making stupid comments.
Thanks for quality information!!!
Great to see you out on the water. Knowing that you mostly use your phone you should look into a lapel mic that will work with your phone. The Purple Panda is an excellent one. Your audio going up and down should instantly go away. Tight lines Randy...keep up the good work.
Thanks Randy. Actually I just caught a 5 pound 5 ounce bass today on a lay down from the bank with a jig. I'm in northwest Missouri and it was 51 degrees and windy today.
Nice catch, Jack. Congrats!
This is a great breakdown and never had anyone say to cast with the wind like you did, I will have to do this the best time!! Thanks Randy!
Is it anyone else that likes all the videos even before watching?
Confident that you are in for a good lesson.
Guilty
Every time lol
Always I just know I'm gonna get good information
Almost every time lol!
I agree with most of your videos but I'll have to part company with you on this one. The most important thing to remember here is to fish the cover from the from the back forward thru the limbs so your bait doesn't hang up in the limbs.
* It's also easier to pull a big fish out with the limbs rather than trying to drag it out against them.
Randy, Awesome video! More on the water videos please. Like a private lesson.
Thank you SO much for this break down. The on the water stuff is awesome. Looks beautiful out there!
Another great video! I love to fish like this. Thanks
That was a great video. Well done!!
Awsome video Randy. Ill be working some wood w these techniques. Ive been doin most of it right. But details are key ,like florida grass ,pitching and flipping, the details ,and small changes are key to more bites👌
Fantastic! Congratulations Randy!
Great information as always Enjoyed the on the water explaining very helpful
One of your best tips and advice you have done, fits my lake for sure.
Love all your videos but especially when you are fishing. Thank you as always. Tight lines.
Several great tips there. Thank you.
I’m snag-averse. Don’t have budget for the best lures. Lost what could have been my PB when it tangled in a hidden branch. I hope it survived.
That was a great video, very helpful to see you breakdown the actual lay down on the water, thanks for it…great channel
Great video as usual Randy. I really enjoyed the in depth descriptions and the fact that you weren't just sitting in the shop explaining things. I know this isn't the first video like that, but I just felt that I needed to comment and let you know how much it is appreciated.
Good stuff as always!!
Thanks Randy! I'm just learning to bass fish at 54. Love your channel. Wish you could have actually casted a few at that lay down. Do you do that on the members page?
Thanks for the Great info, Randy opened my eyes a little more
I like first thing cause after watching his videos for long time now I know they going to be very informative so before I forget to like that's what I do first off lol
Been reading my mind with on the boat videos
I always know I will enjoy this man's videos. Him and
Richard Gene . They are God loving men and both great mentors of the sport. I've learned a lot from both .
Randy has made it clear he is not “god-loving.” He’s a great guy by human standards, but we will be judged by a much higher standard.
I’ll watch Richard Gene just for his personality, even when his topic isn’t useful to me. He does acknowledge God. He’s such a hoot!
Thanks for those helpful tips!!! Stay Safe & God Bless!!
Great Video love the on the water lessons
This is very helpful thank you for the on the water education. I would have casts a few times and moved with one type of bait.
Great tips! If I get some time off from work I'll be reaching out for some lessons next year!
Awesome stuff Randy.
Randy!!! Loving the on the water video!!!🤓 nice on the spot demonstration!!!
Thanks for all the tips
Great in depth vid Tandy! Thanks!
Nothing ruins a good looking piece of cover for me faster than getting hung up. Lure selection and rigging for working this laydown would help a lot of fishermen I think. Does anyone lay down a hung rod and pick up another one? I’ve gotten into some major messes trying this, especially in wind. I feel like a complete incompetent some days.
* Yes, work the cover over with a weedless bait before you brake out the treble hooks.
Great instructional video!
Picking it apart , loved it
Alot of good looking rocks to fish
Yet again Randy, great video.
Nigel (Chicago)
Great video, Randy. If you were a livescoper, this would have been a 30 second video---point FFS at object, see fish, toss bait at them. Not much skill there. 🤣
@fish doctor I catch plenty the old school way and really enjoy it, thanks. I think fishing and video games are two different things and I prefer fishing.
Do you find that largemouth use these areas more than spotted bass, Randy?
Youre still in my spot!!!!
Neat video, good information.
Great video.
Love the info!
Now THIS is some good shit right here 👍🏼👍🏼
Wonderful video
Thank you
I always take the hooks off my crankbaits so that I don't hang up and loose them.
Good video!
Did you catch any on that spot????
Nice
What is your approach to a tree that is cut down from the bank and positioned down a deep sloping shore?
Depends on the water visibility
@@randyblaukatintuitive clear, good visibility
@@douglasspickler4925 pitching a finesse jig into the entire tree/ a glide bait/big Swimbait on the outside edges/casting a shaky head around the outside edges/a creature bait inside the limbs
@@randyblaukatintuitive great ideas. Thanks for the tips. Take care.
@@TheFishdoctor1952
Jigs, topwater, crankbaits, jerkbaits. Depending on where you are on the lake. Some places the tree top is over thirty to fifty feet. Upper lake twenty feet or less.
Someone was said "Simplicity is fatal."
Fish the V
Here's what I do. Flip a jig and wrap it around a dry limb, then go in to retrieve it and hit a submerged limb with my trolling motor, then I go fish a different spot and swear I'll never do that again.
I’ll tell you what , for the past 6months to a year u have been given up the juicy juice who needs live scope when you have Randy Blaukat makes educational videos
Edgar Melton PA
I’m even resubing who cares about membership fees your giving really good instruction s these days not just bait videos
Thx!