Wasn't Me. LOL. I rode with Aaron Martens one day about 15 yrs ago thereabouts on Lanier. Aaron was incredible to be in the boat with. The first thing he said after he caught his first bass was jokingly....I guess you want my autograph now. I said Nope. He looked confused. I said you put your pants on the same as I do. He laughed and said we are gonna have a great day. I said yes sir we are and we did. We joked all day. He made the top 10 that day and introduced me to his wife and kids after. What a day I will not forget.
If you want him to set at the back of the boat and do nothing you should pay his entire money I fished as a co angler guy like randy destroys both guys Chances of win and push the co angler away from Tournaments fishing
I'm rather new to randy so I've never heard that one, but that sounds amazing, if he was sharing I guess. I want someone to bring me sandwiches while I fish all day.
I'm rather new to randy so I've never heard that one, but that sounds amazing, if he was sharing I guess. I want someone to bring me sandwiches while I fish all day.
I saw an older video where the pro angler was out of the running- and asked coangler ,who was leading, if he had any spots he wanted to fish- they went and the co angler won
I’m glad I had the opportunity to fish with you as a co-angler. You were the first pro I drew out with on the FLW Tour. We had a good day, jumping riprap…😂
I used to fish the FLW’s as a co-angler and before we meet up I would ask what would we be doing ? Shallow or deep ? Because that’s how I cut down on the amount of tackle/rods I would bring. Lots easier to just bring 2-3 rods vs 5-6. So there’s that.
Sounds like a true knott head. I can say as a co angler I have only had two bad experiences. One was fishing with a chain smoker and the other was completely back seating me and would cast back on a missed blow up before I had a second shot at it. Competition can bring out the worst in folks.
You are awesome randy. I fished with Mike worm one time on the Potomac he wasn't doing that well and I was way up in the co-angler standings he helped me....! and I'll never forget that.... you pros are the best. To bad for guys like him.
Fished as a co angler one time and did not care for it much at all.I drew Homer Humphrey on Table Rock lake and the first question out of his mouth was where are u from, mind u I am and always have been from Chicago so I tell him I'm from Chicago and his response to me was oh u are probably married to some black woman aren't you😢. Wtf kind of question is that to someone u have never met before and know nothing about ? I kept quiet for a minute being polite, and mind you I am white growing up in Chicago I really never cared about race one way or the other as I have .any black and Hispanic friends in my mind good people are good peoole.So after about ten minutes of awkward silence I responded by saying I was not married to a black woman however my wife of 5 years at that time was 100% Puerto Rican. And to my amazement his response was same thing as a black person.Could not believe his comment !! Being from Chicago of course my first thought was to smack him right in the mouth but I did not.but let me tell you I think that was the last thing we said to each other all day.very inappropriate to say the least.i caught 2 fish that day he caught 0 ,I thought Karma played a part that but what a racial p.o.s that guy was to say the least !!
Advice for co-anglers: 1. Be prompt to meet with your boater as early as possible. Assist with launching if needed. Stand by to assist pretty much throughout the day(s). Again, offer assistance as you are able to. 2. Bring only a reasonable amount of gear. 3. Be prepared for the day and bring your own personal items such as rain gear, water, sunscreen, sunglasses, etc. 4. Treat the boat better than the owner. Experience will help with what you need to know and when you don’t, asking will go a long ways. 5. Don’t offset the trip with asking for any special navigation needs such as going to fishing spots, marinas, restrooms, etc. It’s ok to offer up spots but don’t expect to go to any. And… Yah, take your dump before you leave the dock. 6. Adjust your fishing to fishing to what your partner is doing. It will likely only help you. 7. Don’t leave your gear in an unready state. When captain says, we’re moving, be ready within seconds, not minutes. 8. Absolutely NO BANANAS.
See man, im primarily a steelhead angler here in Michigan. When we go out and someone from the group is hooked up, we stop what we're doing to help land that fish. Its a team effort at all costs. If you're catching fish, im catching fish. Idk if its because we're on bigger game fish or what but something about bass guys having bad energy is a reoccurring theme
I have a friend that does this while recreational fishing , he will get on my front deck right behind me while I’m on the foot control , he will not stay on the back deck , he does not like to get out fished so no matter what I do or say he does not listen , so I fixed it I won’t fish w him
Its not hard for 2 people to fish from front boat in tandem. Esp if you fish different retrieve angles. It takes coordination but fishing in the back sucks when not on same page. Moving baits can rendered unless at parallel angle then they start rolling. Also if you want to throw a slower bait and the front man is just trolling along.
If you have to fish with another grown man to "learn" how to catch a bass, just put the rod and reel down. This isn't truck driving or brain surgery, catching a bass is extremely easy. To shadow another man to fish for such a minor species is insane 😊
I feel your pain with the allergies. No matter what you do with those people. They thinks that you’re wrong and you’re the A$$hole ! I’m a co- angler most of the boaters told me the rules. That’s how the day unfolded. We got a long great ! Thanks Randy !
My dad used to fish against Mike Inconelli and if I remember correctly he had him as a co angler once or twice. He would say this guy is crazy as hell. This was way back in the late 80's early 90's
My best friend's Dad told me a long time ago that if you really want to learn to fish well that you need to go fishing with a professional who can give you pointers!! Chet (best friend's Dad) said that you'll learn more in one hour with a pro than you can fishing for a year by yourself!! I really believe this!! I used to fish (a long time ago) with Phil Marks who taught me how to properly fish a artificial worm!! Phil was also a hell of a duck hunter and I still remember him calling in a group of Pintails like a maestro and calling out what the ducks would do with every call that he made!! We lost Phil a few years ago but I still remember all that he taught me about fishing!! It's too bad that this co-fisher that you talked about didn't take advantage of the knowledge that he could have attained by watching your fishing strategy. Thanks for the video!
I couldn't agree more! The best way to become a better angler is to fish with guys much better than yourself. I know from experience, it can be humbling, but it pays off.
Being a co angler is a dream. The Pro is likely on fish and the Co is is a unique position to help fine tune the pattern the pro has spent 2 days working on. If the pro is pitching a jig I'm pitching a worm or creature. Be a part of the boat. You will do better than you think if you approach it positively. And don't bring an arsenal. I think Rick Clunn was asked what scared him about a Co. I believe he said " the guy who shows up with one rod and paper lunch bag".LOL
I don't think it is fortunate you just have to pay for it. Furthermore, if the pro I went with was just A straight livescoper. What the hell would I even do out there?
I fished with a woman pro that’s was raked in the top 3 back in the early 80’s. When I got to check in I was told her boat was all ready in the water to just go down and put my stuff in the boat and get ready. It’s like 35 Degrees wind blowing, the lakes white capping and sleeting and no windshield on the dummy side. About 5 minutes before take off this woman about 5’1” 120 pounds comes walking down the dock in a snowmobile ski suite wearing a life jacket and a motorcycle helmet with a full shield gets in the boat while some guy is untying the boat and shoves off. She fires up the boat and starts heading to ward the front of all the boats at the front ready for take off. We never stopped just about the time we got to the front of the boats, they fired the shot gun and we went across white caps as fast as that 150 black max would go on that 18’ boat. She scared the living hell out of me! It’s was the coldest wettest day on the water I’ve ever fished. She caught a few fish throwing a spinner bait. I never got a bite. A lot more to this story but my post is long enough.
There are co-anglers out there that will never understand the fact that it is NOT your job to put them on fish. Also I probably would have told the tourney director about his threats to not sign my slip, because he obviously did that before as a threat to someone to get his way and figured it would work again.
You’re the captain Randy so if someone can’t accept that…..he’s lucky he wasn’t on my boat I’d toss his butt overboard! lol keep up the exceptional content Randy!
Great story Randy and sorry for the d bag. I have only fished co angler once in the 2000 Classic Media tournament in Chicago with Brent Chapman. He and I settled it early when he asked me how I wanted to fish this . I said let's have fun. You'll have enough pressure in the Classic ( which has no co anglers). We did well and had fun. For the Classic, I rode as the judge observer in Edwin Evers boat. We couldn't talk techniques so I watched, listened and learned.
Best comment. The bassholes running out to their bass holes don't seem to be having fun. Big fragile egos and often a danger to others. Been q beamed in the dark by one running 70 mph at night. Contests of speed on public waterways should be banned along with contests involving harvest of wildlife.
When I fish with my buddy, it doesn’t matter who’s boat we’re in (had to sell my old Cee Bee Avenger) or his Triton, I gladly head to the back of the boat!! In the back, don’t have to run trolling motor! If he flips, I’ll top water, if he’s running a blade, I’ll run a fast trap, etc. Hell I’ve whooped on him 40-45% of the time. I would love to be a Co-angler, especially on the CA Delta, that’s what we fish!
The worst wasn't a co-angler but pro angler. He didn't really tell me what we were doing, other than fishing deep. It was fishing deep ledges with huge crankbaits or giant worms w 1 oz weight. I get rigged finally, and he whips the boat on some casts 90 degrees, says I'm fishing past mid point the boat. Does that a few times. Then when I start whipping big casts out the stern, he'd punch it on the trolling motor forward. One more.....I'd start fishing hard, rapid fire. He said stop, put your LJ on. He would crank the big motor....trim low and goose it. To stir up the school. Every question I had was met with a Huh? Btw....IDC....his name was Terry Steele.
If I were ever lucky enough to fish with you or any angler of your caliber, I'd keep my mouth shut, listen to everything you have to say and imitate every move you make. What ab honor to learn from someone with your experience. I've struggled my whole life to learn from watching Bill Dance, Roland Martin, Jimmy Houston and others. My hero has always been Ricky Klunn. Of course I've bought every lure, line and fishing combo these pros have recommended, but recently I figured out that that's the reason these pros have shows, to promote their sponsors. LOL. I too grew up with Hank Parker, Babe Winkleman and the others and have the utmost respect for these guys that laid the foundation for our sport. I just recently went old school with my 5'6" Fenwick Lunkerstik and my Ambassador 4500 reel. I can catch just as many if not more using this old technique. Fishing is fun again as a sport rather than try to match the pros fish for fish!
Some people just don't get it, they think that everything revolves around them and their world and it sounds like that's his case and yea I would have done the exact same thing that you did. Great story and thanks for sharing and how about sharing a story with one of the best co-anglers that you have ever fished with??? Just a thought.
It's too bad that Bill and the FLW didn't have the spine to back up the pro's and the entire field. Certain co-anglers that earned those reputations should not have been allowed to fish on the circuit or should have ponied up and fished from the front. Keith Honeycutt was #1 it was like drawing -50 spots on the board having to babysit him through the day. It's ok to name names when you are on the side of truth.
It's called "Getting Ass Ended" in the co angler tournament world. It's when the angler in front casts to all the prime spots as the boat is moving along. Yes it absolutely happens. It sucks
Had angler front end me. I had found 10-12 fish on bed on Old Hickory.He didn’t practice.I did!I took him to the fish an he caught the 1st two.Well when I showed him the 3rd 4th 5th etc..He commenced to turn the boat where I could not even see the fish. He came to the back of the boat, and tied an anchor on the cleat down to the bottom. There were other witnesses that saying this happened to me. Needless to say, I did not sign his weigh in ticket.He lost his days catch!Ive never done my coanglers that way!He almost got his ass handed to him in the parking lot at Bullcreek!The director stopped me.He told the guy he wasn’t welcome anymore if he was gonna continue to do this to his co’s.This was his second time!He had come from another division an the director had heard about him an his actions towards CO’s.I always give my CO’s opportunities just like Randy.This was a good one.
13:17 interesting story. I fished the FLW for a year as a favor to a friend who fished as a boater. Shared travel expenses etc. I hoped I could learn something from new people. I should say that I have won over 100 local and regional tournaments, 3 Ranger, Champion boats. I chose not to fish the pro circuit because I had a good job. I was treated very poorly by most of my boaters who didn’t know anything about me. I concluded that the FLW was a co-angler fuck fest. Boaters did everything they could to keep a co-angler from catching a fish.
Randy, just curious. I know sometimes people clash, sometimes they are just A-holes. I wanted to know if you've run into these A-holes since these incidents and if they have changed or "matured"?
I fished with 8 pros on the FLW tour and with the exception of 1 pro I learned a lot ! Watching Gary Yamato was the best teacher I had and several told me I was the best dip netter they ever fished with
If I ever had the chance to co-angler with a professional, I would be soaking in as much knowledge as I could. And would be grateful just to experience it. I live in Southwest MO as well.
I was hoping to draw you as a co -angler this year. I figured it was a one in two hundred shot.....but no such luck. When I fish as a co-angler, I discuss netting early on, and if it is preferred, I net with no hesitation!. I stop what I'm doing and grab immediately, that's what a co-angler is supposed to do. And if my boater is catching fish, I try to figure out what I need to do, and usually I bring a little of everything so I am prepared for anything. Five rods, and a tackle bag with what I think will work, and a little of over things to cover me for anything. When I fished Lake of the Ozarks, I prefished going through all kinds of lures and colors, and I fished different water so I would be prepared for whatever my boater was doing. I had enough in practice to get me to the second day. Unfortunately, I was not prepared for a motor going out at 9:30. I still fished my butt off trying though!
Took two guys out in my 19 foot Lund ProV! Turned around from the bow casting deck and they were taking weeds off their spinners and dropping them into the bottom of the boat! Then one of them sat on my 175 Mercury Optimax! Wow! Never took them out again! Total creeps!
I have fished as both a co angler and boater in several tournaments such as the FLW Costa and BFLs, Bassmaster regionals etc. As a co angler I fished with a guy who's pretty popular in the industry and for whatever reason we just did not get along. He wouldnt get the net for me and I was boat flipping my fish. I'd hook them and he wouldnt even get off the trolling motor for me to reel them in. He would drag me through the brush with a fish in tow. I finally asked him what his problem was and his answer was that's just the way I am. Well that's not cool. I've never had any other issues but that was the last year I fished as a coangler. I get it as a boater the investment is way more, but I was driving 10 and 12 hours to fish these events so I was invested too. The guy just didnt like me for some reason from the get go. Or that's just how he was. 😂 I tried to apologize for my part but hea never responded so it is what it is. He is a great angler btw. Hopefully we will run into each other again and squash it. I finished in the top 25 in the southwest region that year and fished the FLW costa series championship at lake Cumberland. 21 hour drive from the house. We put in the time and work as well. However dont cast in front of me when you're on my boat. Dont fish water I havent got to yet. Theres some unwritten rules you shouldn't cross as co angler and maybe I did something to piss him off like ask what type of things we would be fishing when I called. You live and learn.
I’m the same way you are. I asked all the time what kind of fishing we were going to be doing and never had a problem….to say “it’s none of my business” is kinda shitty. Lol! Considering the boater practiced for a week I’d hope they’d be able to tell me if we were fishing deep or shallow or if you don’t know because your practice sucked ass then just say that. Lol. The co angler knowing what kind of fishing they’ll be doing is for the convenience of everybody cause that’s half of my tackle and rods I can eliminate. His take on a co angler is way off….I’m not paying hotel fees, gas to drive hours, license, etc etc to “learn”….I’m there to compete as a co because I don’t have the money to buy a new boat. You fish your water and I’ll fish mine I respect that but to tell a co it’s none of their business what they’ll be doing so they can’t have any of their stuff rigged is shitty! Idk I’ve been on both sides of this and that’s my take on it!
I’ve fished as a co-angler several times and have had good experiences. I’ve always gone into it with no expectations other than learning as much as I can from the pro. If you show up on time, keep your gear to a minimum, be respectful and pay attention to what’s happening you’ll learn a lot.
I had a similar situation. Fishing a big weed flat bombing chatterbaits and ripping them through the grass. I was catching fish, and he said, "so what am I even supposed to do." I offered him a chatterbait if he didn't have one. He didn't take it and continued to whine even after my limit was filled. I was thinking, "Dude, this is best case scenario for you. You can cast anywhere and it will be productive water." We could have been pitching docks or laydowns where I would have had first shot at every target.
Another favorite Randy co-angler story is the dude that showed up with two cans of Pepsi, a bag of chips and smoked two packs of cigarettes. Poster child for “my body is my temple.” Funny stuff.
On the other end of this kinda story... my fist pro/am tournament I fished as the co-angler and I drew Gary Dobyns on Lake Orville Ca.. I was very new to tournament fishing so I had no idea who he was, and I had never fish Oroville before most of my experience was on the Ca Delta. As we were sitting in his boat waiting to blast off we got to talking (my name is Richard) he says "oh my sons name is Richard also" then I told him "my Dad's name is Gary what a coincidence" we had a good laugh, then I asked "have you been fishing professional very long?" He kinda chuckled is a none sarcastic very humble way and said " yeah a few years" so I ask him "have you done well in the past tourney" he says "yeah I've won a few". So this sparked my interest and I asked "have you won any boats" he said yes I have won a few boats... so I ask "a few, what's a few" (remember this is 30 years ago so I'm trying to remember the qty he told me.... he says 24!!!!!! My head snapped as I looked at him I said "24!!! Damn!!" We start fishing a few spot then he says "you mention you own a boat can you take the trolling motor while I'm goimg to tie on a few jigs, and do you have a white spinner bait" I said sure I would love to run the trolling motor" and I already had a white spinner bait tied on.he motors up to this steep rock wall, I take control of the trolling motor and within 10 casts I had 3 fishing the boat for about 10lbs. (This was a team weigh so whatever we caught was both of our weights) one of the other pro's come iding by and ask Gary "how you guys doing" Gart replies "my co-angler is killing it we got 3 fish in the live well and there all his"... I can't tell you how much this boosted my confidence to have a pro not to mention one that's won 20+ boats give me a compliment like that... we fished the rest of the day Gary caught 2 that day that were over 6 lbs and another on that was about 4.5lbs. We ended up using 2 of my fish to complete our limit of about 21lbs. (We probably caught 25 fish that day) I ended up in first place as the amateur after day one. My second day pro didn't know Oroville hardly, I wanted so badly to tell him where Gary and I fished on the first day but there was no way I was going to break the unwritten rule of sharing info from my day 1 to the 2nd day pro.. we only caught 3 fish the second day, I ended up in 14th place and Gary won another boat... to this say I like to think I helped Gary win the boat but I knew deep down inside he put me on the fish, without him I would never have contributed to my first day 1st place.... sorry this was a long post, just one more thing. Gary and I were both fishing white spinner baits, Gary hooked up a big bass probably 8-9lbs and got broken off, he was pretty distrote... so I try to cheer him up by saying "don't worry we will get a big one today" Gary replys "I have won over $100,000 on that spinner bait" so I say " don't you have another one" he reply "when say I won over $100,000k with that bait I ment that exact bait, fir some reason It swam different then other spinner baits, it was really beat up paint chipped off from being thrown up agents the rocks on the bank. Thank you Gary, i had a great day one i will never forget.
Not to bust your bubble Randy, but I have my own list of Pro Anglers who are total A××holes . Worst days of fishing tournaments as co Angler Was during Pro AM tournaments. I have a dozen stories to tell but I'll only tell you one . Fishing a tournament in NC, Pro was in the top twenty during the third day, after Fishing for a hour the Pro had three fish throwing a spinner bait around docks...he was Fishing the same pattern the first two days...his spinner bait broke into pieces after it hit a piling...I told him I had 4 exactly the same as his 2@1/4 oz 2@ 3/8 oz, he took all 4 telling me he pay for them later . After he got his limit he decided to bed fish and asking me not to fish or move around the boat . I didn't catch a single fish all day. after we arrived at the weigth in he told me I owed him $50.00 for gas , he never paid for the baits either. To add insult even more, he finished in the top 10 making it into the Classic that year....Oh the SOB won the Classic too !
I fished many events as a co angler in FLW as well as Bassmaster. I will give my list of the best pros I had the pleasure to fish with. These guys made for great experiences in learning and great convo. Gary Klein Mark Davis Brett Hite Denny Brauer With that said I fished with some pros that made for some horrible days. Especially if you out fish them. I wont mention their names but most of them are not competing anymore.
I met some great boaters when I was a co. I think I had 3 bad experiences. One was a boater in my first tournament that was fine with me until he found out I was in college for legal studies. He even turned the boat when I spotted a 4# on a bed so he could catch it. Another showed up to the launch late and we almost missed the tournament because he took so long. He then was purposely hitting wakes to try to jump over them to the point I ended up with a chunk out of my leg from it hitting the console. When I went to give him gas money he laughed and said no because he didn't put gas in and thats why we stayed so close. On the other hand I've had some amazing boaters that I'm still good friends with. I learned alot from them. When I bought my boat one helped me find a good one and stopped me from buying a lemon. I went on to be a boater and when all my stuff didn't pan out I listened to my Co's suggestion and both of us ended up with a check.
It sounds like you were being very nice to him he should have respect for you he could have learned from you . Your a person that I like to fish with but have a great day
4:58 Yeah, if I'm fishing as co-angler and ask what the plan is so I can bring appropriate gear and the dude says (or acts like) "It's really none of your business" I'm probably not going to be too happy either. Judging by the hero worship in a lot of these comments I guess there are plenty of folks who'll accept being treated disrespectfully because they're as star struck as a teenage girl at a rock concert though.
I’ve fished many times as a coangler in some flw’s and nichols and a few others, but I asked my boater every time how we were going to be fishing…not to press him, but to get my gear set up properly…no since in running a square bill when the boater decides he wants to fish deep. My worst experiences have been with boaters that back boat you to much, I understand to a certain degree but I paid to be there too and while it’s nowhere near what the captain is going to bring in, the captain must understand that he was standing on the back of the boat one day. I tend to go with the flow, I’ll match your energy, and I always chip in on gas and ALWAYS grab the net!!…and it doesn’t hurt to know how to efficiently back a boat and trailer in, I’ve impressed a couple on those early morning 5 flight launches on a double ramp on a 45 degree angle..😂😂
And I’m sure it had nothing to do with positioning yourself in all the hotspots! There’s always two sides to the story!!! Otherwise we would have been told the name of whom this a hole was ! But whatever it’s a good story is all it is !
Have to share a similar experience. Went out saltwater fishing in Tampa Bay not really targeting anything specific just throwing out shiners and seeing what hit. Well we brought along a friend of a friend and he was complaining "we didn't know what we were doing" etc. Well immediately after he said that, my friend got a hit on something large, then a 6 foot tarpon leaps out of the water hooked. "I guess I was wrong" the dude says. Lol. At least he admitted he was wrong.
Thank God it wasn’t me! I drew you back then, you did school me on helping with gas cash I felt like my grand father giving me five bucks to help with vacation money. You knew I had to learn it though. You signed my hat but the weights have since worn off. It was a good day. Thanks
My biggest a**hole boater was at a Regionals tourney for BASS at the Chesapeake....I was in 4th going into day 2, boater was a local stick so I was pretty pumped. The entire day he was annoying as sh*t, asking me to tell him riddles, and must have said he doesn't use nets about 10 times. He hooked into a 5+ and started screaming NET! at the top of his lungs. We weren't having a great day, so the last hour he said he was done and I could just fish off the back if I want. :-) Luckily my day 1 weight carried me into the cutoff. Oh yeah, and at the end of the day he was being wicked confrontational and blaming me for a hole in his seat (it 10000% was not from me) :-) :-)
When I fished local tournaments that only paid out a few hundred dollars I had a plan to start the day. I would think that when fishing for big money, I would still have a plan.
That does seem pretty rude. Perhaps that is what set the tone for how the day unfolded. I get that not every person will be a good fishing partner. Maybe just kindly telling him what you expect before you get in the boat would have worked better. You had your mind made up about this guy before he ever set foot in your boat.
Quick question for you man. I have heard that you pulled the plug on your boat to semi sink it to be able to get under a bridge in a flooded area at Buggs then bilged the water back out after getting through and won the tournament. First, is this true, and if so is there any video available of this? Thanks.
I was on a regional club tournament as the non boater.. It was boat against boat so we were supposed to be a team.. But the guy I got teamed with was completely the a-hole.. Pull up to a spot and I didn't care that he was fronting me, I've played that game.. it's whatever to me I'll find a place to fish. This guy was doing anything he could to keep me from fishing at all, including turning the boat to try to catch my line in the motor or "accidentally" wrapping it around himself and "having" to cut the line to get out of it so I'd lose the rig.. The last straw was when I nailed into what was probably a 6lb fish..I asked him to get the net, instead he jumped into the driver seat, started the boat and hard throttled towards the fish then spun away throwing me down and almost out and breaking my rod and the fish off.. I stopped fishing completely and texted a buddy of mine to come take me off the boat and back to the ramp.. when I knew he was close I pulled the keys out of the switch and chucked them under something on the floor (lucky for him they stayed IN the boat) so he couldn't try to roar away when my buddy showed up.. (320lb power lifter Army vet.. so I knew this dick wouldn't try to physically challenge him..) When I got back to the ramp and explained the situation that I felt threatened and in danger and I was leaving , they disqualified the "team" and I left.. so he got nothing for his efforts.. Except entry and ramp fees that I paid.. I heard second hand a couple years later that he actually got reported somehow and "blacklisted" from being able to fish tournaments... I don't know if that's even a thing.. Again, second or third hand, i can't verify. I quit doing tournaments a few years later and am much happier fishing with\against my friends for loser pays $20 bucks and dinner for the winner. Fish on!
First time I stopped on a story like that. Was so worth stopping long enough to get hooked. How many would have made it back to the landing if big boy would have got away because he took too long to help out my guess just One. The one that knew what he was doing. ✌️✌️ Cast , reel ,repeat ,
On my friends boat, I'd catch fish, he wouldn't, but he never tried my methods. Also we'd see fish boiling the surface a half mile away but he wouldn't drive the boat there. He sold his boat.
I don’t know anything about bass tournaments so I’m asking a question generally is a co-angler fisherman that just doesn’t have a boat and if that be the case, he should be very thankful for the opportunity on anyone’s professional angler boat. Sounds like a lot of fun to me.
All co anglers should be happy they just get to be in the boat with a pro. I’d love to have that chance one day. Those days are all about learning and enjoying the experience.
Man if I ever got to fish with a pro I wouldn't care if I caught anything or not, just the whole experience of it would be fun for me. It's not always about being the guy in the front. I've caught a ton of fish in the back throwing right behind someone in the same spot. Sometimes I think that when the guy in front throws in there it gets that fishes attention whether it hits their bait or not, doesn't mean it won't hit yours.
Speaking of a.hs, how about hard headed friends that want to fish a Carolina rig with the hook fully exposed and holler turn around, I'm hung up. Even though I've told em a hundred times to bury the hook point in the worm.
That reminds me of my cousin who always wants to fish a heavy spoon but also is practically throwing it up on shore shallow instead of into deeper water. And I am rowing a boat! So I constantly have to row back to his hung up spoon, lol. He is a great guy though and I love him but wow, give me a break.
My buddy was co angler on lake champlain several years ago, I wish I remember who he was paired up with but the pro handed my buddy his protective masks and asked him to set them in a safe spot , well my buddy set them down and they immediately flew out of the boat launched 70 yards back , he said nothing.
You lost me when you said you got mad he asked what your plan for the day was. It really helps a co angler narrow down his bait selection. Seems kinda like you came with a bad attitude from the get go, and it rubbed off on him. 🤷🏼♂️
I myself would be honored and humbled to fish with you. That cat has zero fishing etiquette. Catching fish is great but it’s more important to take the time to enjoy Mother Nature and relax. Life is short.
I had a similar situation and since he had little patience with bass fishing and had rather catfish or crappie fish i got irritated and said to heck with it went in loaded the boat and went home, it takes patience with bass fishing because somedays they do not bite as good as others and not gonna catch as many as u will like when crappie fishing this boy just has little patience and i learned not to take someone like that again lol.
I’m listening to this story thinking that this is how the entitled punks are today. Entitled, co-dependent, punks that think you’re there to spoon-feed them, all while thinking they don’t have the responsibility to even so much as use common courtesy. I was floored when he said this was 20yrs ago….
What an excellent video I really like listening to you. I live in South Florida. Getting ready to move to Brazilia Brazil and fish a whole bunch for peacocks bass The comment that you make about the co-angler a really interesting and never thought of it that way, but there’s so much truth about that I was raised in flat River Missouri, so I know what Missouri is like I fished Montauk trout many times wish I would’ve had the opportunity to fish with you I think it would’ve been interesting. Thanks for all you do.
Being a co-angler kind of sucks being realistic, and I do mean realistic, because if you’re fishing the shoreline up close and moving rather slow and beating the hell out of the water with a rather fast bait, you’re not leaving much for the angler. But that’s life at the back of the boat
The second somebody starts talking shit like "I dont have to sign your weigh in blah blah blah" Ok NOW you're going to have a REALLY bad day because your getting put off somewhere very far away from the boat ramp we left from...
Wasn't Me. LOL. I rode with Aaron Martens one day about 15 yrs ago thereabouts on Lanier. Aaron was incredible to be in the boat with. The first thing he said after he caught his first bass was jokingly....I guess you want my autograph now. I said Nope. He looked confused. I said you put your pants on the same as I do. He laughed and said we are gonna have a great day. I said yes sir we are and we did. We joked all day. He made the top 10 that day and introduced me to his wife and kids after. What a day I will not forget.
I always liked him. Hated to see him pass…
I got to Marshall with Aaron fantastic day and I never threw a lure great guy he will be missed🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Rick Clunn gave me the Best Advice about fishing as a Co-Angler; “Fish the back of the Boat, like it’s the front of the Boat turned around. 🎣
I used to read every article about Rick Clark and that's what turned me into a crankbait fisherman.
CLARK ????😮😮
If you want him to set at the back of the boat and do nothing you should pay his entire money I fished as a co angler guy like randy destroys both guys Chances of win and push the co angler away from Tournaments fishing
My favorite Randy co-angler story is still the guy who brought the full picnic food spread and had it laid out on the back of the boat lmao
Yep lol
Guy was eating fried chicken 🍗...lol
I'm rather new to randy so I've never heard that one, but that sounds amazing, if he was sharing I guess. I want someone to bring me sandwiches while I fish all day.
I'm rather new to randy so I've never heard that one, but that sounds amazing, if he was sharing I guess. I want someone to bring me sandwiches while I fish all day.
Reminds me of the jerry reed n bill dance episode from years ago
I fish with a holes too but I call them buddies 😂😂
I have the flying 8 ball ahole badge of honor on my club cut LOL
I saw an older video where the pro angler was out of the running- and asked coangler ,who was leading, if he had any spots he wanted to fish- they went and the co angler won
That's a good dude
I’ve heard that one I can’t remember who it was but he told the story on a podcast I was listening to
I’m glad I had the opportunity to fish with you as a co-angler. You were the first pro I drew out with on the FLW Tour. We had a good day, jumping riprap…😂
That is awesome!
I can only dream of fishing with randy! Your one lucky sucka!
I used to fish the FLW’s as a co-angler and before we meet up I would ask what would we be doing ? Shallow or deep ? Because that’s how I cut down on the amount of tackle/rods I would bring. Lots easier to just bring 2-3 rods vs 5-6. So there’s that.
If Im in your boat , Im going to do what you want . You're the pro . He's probably a know it all in every aspect of his life .
Sounds like a true knott head. I can say as a co angler I have only had two bad experiences. One was fishing with a chain smoker and the other was completely back seating me and would cast back on a missed blow up before I had a second shot at it. Competition can bring out the worst in folks.
You are awesome randy. I fished with Mike worm one time on the Potomac he wasn't doing that well and I was way up in the co-angler standings he helped me....! and I'll never forget that.... you pros are the best. To bad for guys like him.
Fished as a co angler one time and did not care for it much at all.I drew Homer Humphrey on Table Rock lake and the first question out of his mouth was where are u from, mind u I am and always have been from Chicago so I tell him I'm from Chicago and his response to me was oh u are probably married to some black woman aren't you😢. Wtf kind of question is that to someone u have never met before and know nothing about ? I kept quiet for a minute being polite, and mind you I am white growing up in Chicago I really never cared about race one way or the other as I have .any black and Hispanic friends in my mind good people are good peoole.So after about ten minutes of awkward silence I responded by saying I was not married to a black woman however my wife of 5 years at that time was 100% Puerto Rican. And to my amazement his response was same thing as a black person.Could not believe his comment !! Being from Chicago of course my first thought was to smack him right in the mouth but I did not.but let me tell you I think that was the last thing we said to each other all day.very inappropriate to say the least.i caught 2 fish that day he caught 0 ,I thought Karma played a part that but what a racial p.o.s that guy was to say the least !!
Advice for co-anglers:
1. Be prompt to meet with your boater as early as possible. Assist with launching if needed. Stand by to assist pretty much throughout the day(s). Again, offer assistance as you are able to.
2. Bring only a reasonable amount of gear.
3. Be prepared for the day and bring your own personal items such as rain gear, water, sunscreen, sunglasses, etc.
4. Treat the boat better than the owner. Experience will help with what you need to know and when you don’t, asking will go a long ways.
5. Don’t offset the trip with asking for any special navigation needs such as going to fishing spots, marinas, restrooms, etc. It’s ok to offer up spots but don’t expect to go to any. And… Yah, take your dump before you leave the dock.
6. Adjust your fishing to fishing to what your partner is doing. It will likely only help you.
7. Don’t leave your gear in an unready state. When captain says, we’re moving, be ready within seconds, not minutes.
8. Absolutely NO BANANAS.
But, is it ok to show up wearing a banana hammock?
See man, im primarily a steelhead angler here in Michigan. When we go out and someone from the group is hooked up, we stop what we're doing to help land that fish. Its a team effort at all costs. If you're catching fish, im catching fish. Idk if its because we're on bigger game fish or what but something about bass guys having bad energy is a reoccurring theme
Different sport entirely not comparable c'mon now
I have a friend that does this while recreational fishing , he will get on my front deck right behind me while I’m on the foot control , he will not stay on the back deck , he does not like to get out fished so no matter what I do or say he does not listen , so I fixed it I won’t fish w him
Exactly. Let him get his own boat
easy fix
@@bobbyswain7049 please tell me how to fix other than not fish with him , I’ve tried to front in him , this does not work he just gets closer
@@bobbyswain7049 or do u mean easy fix by not bringing him ?
Its not hard for 2 people to fish from front boat in tandem. Esp if you fish different retrieve angles. It takes coordination but fishing in the back sucks when not on same page. Moving baits can rendered unless at parallel angle then they start rolling. Also if you want to throw a slower bait and the front man is just trolling along.
What a nightmare of a co-angler! I'm with you. I fish as a co-angler to learn from the pro I'm with so I can become a better bass angler!
If you have to fish with another grown man to "learn" how to catch a bass, just put the rod and reel down.
This isn't truck driving or brain surgery, catching a bass is extremely easy. To shadow another man to fish for such a minor species is insane 😊
@@brodyburkett3740
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How many tourneys have you won ?
@@BAMA-1986 that's your argument? Lol go back to your babysitter
@@brodyburkett3740 and your answer is what , Z E R O ?? lol go back to sitting when you pee .
@@brodyburkett3740 lol So….. HOW MANY tourneys have YOU won ?
I feel your pain with the allergies. No matter what you do with those people. They thinks that you’re wrong and you’re the A$$hole ! I’m a co- angler most of the boaters told me the rules. That’s how the day unfolded. We got a long great ! Thanks Randy !
My dad used to fish against Mike Inconelli and if I remember correctly he had him as a co angler once or twice. He would say this guy is crazy as hell. This was way back in the late 80's early 90's
My best friend's Dad told me a long time ago that if you really want to learn to fish well that you need to go fishing with a professional who can give you pointers!! Chet (best friend's Dad) said that you'll learn more in one hour with a pro than you can fishing for a year by yourself!! I really believe this!! I used to fish (a long time ago) with Phil Marks who taught me how to properly fish a artificial worm!! Phil was also a hell of a duck hunter and I still remember him calling in a group of Pintails like a maestro and calling out what the ducks would do with every call that he made!! We lost Phil a few years ago but I still remember all that he taught me about fishing!! It's too bad that this co-fisher that you talked about didn't take advantage of the knowledge that he could have attained by watching your fishing strategy. Thanks for the video!
I couldn't agree more! The best way to become a better angler is to fish with guys much better than yourself. I know from experience, it can be humbling, but it pays off.
Being a co angler is a dream. The Pro is likely on fish and the Co is is a unique position to help fine tune the pattern the pro has spent 2 days working on. If the pro is pitching a jig I'm pitching a worm or creature. Be a part of the boat. You will do better than you think if you approach it positively. And don't bring an arsenal. I think Rick Clunn was asked what scared him about a Co. I believe he said " the guy who shows up with one rod and paper lunch bag".LOL
Lmao how is watching a stranger catch largemouth bass a dream
I would consider myself fortunate to be able to be in the same boat with a professional angler.
Right, as long as they didn't drive psycho.
I don't think it is fortunate you just have to pay for it. Furthermore, if the pro I went with was just A straight livescoper. What the hell would I even do out there?
I fished with a woman pro that’s was raked in the top 3 back in the early 80’s. When I got to check in I was told her boat was all ready in the water to just go down and put my stuff in the boat and get ready. It’s like 35 Degrees wind blowing, the lakes white capping and sleeting and no windshield on the dummy side. About 5 minutes before take off this woman about 5’1” 120 pounds comes walking down the dock in a snowmobile ski suite wearing a life jacket and a motorcycle helmet with a full shield gets in the boat while some guy is untying the boat and shoves off. She fires up the boat and starts heading to ward the front of all the boats at the front ready for take off. We never stopped just about the time we got to the front of the boats, they fired the shot gun and we went across white caps as fast as that 150 black max would go on that 18’ boat. She scared the living hell out of me! It’s was the coldest wettest day on the water I’ve ever fished. She caught a few fish throwing a spinner bait. I never got a bite. A lot more to this story but my post is long enough.
I don’t think I would have trusted that co angler to net my fish.
There are co-anglers out there that will never understand the fact that it is NOT your job to put them on fish. Also I probably would have told the tourney director about his threats to not sign my slip, because he obviously did that before as a threat to someone to get his way and figured it would work again.
I've fished where I was the co angler.it really amazed me how smart a pro angler really is.i learned alot listening and just watching.
You’re the captain Randy so if someone can’t accept that…..he’s lucky he wasn’t on my boat I’d toss his butt overboard! lol keep up the exceptional content Randy!
Exactly. Im sure when he talks to his buddies about this day he probably talks about the "meanest boater ever" LOL
Great story Randy and sorry for the d bag. I have only fished co angler once in the 2000 Classic Media tournament in Chicago with Brent Chapman. He and I settled it early when he asked me how I wanted to fish this . I said let's have fun. You'll have enough pressure in the Classic ( which has no co anglers). We did well and had fun. For the Classic, I rode as the judge observer in Edwin Evers boat. We couldn't talk techniques so I watched, listened and learned.
This is why I fish, hunt, work, play, everything ALONE.
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Best comment. The bassholes running out to their bass holes don't seem to be having fun. Big fragile egos and often a danger to others. Been q beamed in the dark by one running 70 mph at night. Contests of speed on public waterways should be banned along with contests involving harvest of wildlife.
Agreed I used to do fish tournaments and derbies, hunting derbies, I stopped all of it. Its not right.
That’s why I fish the Solo Pro series bass trail
@@BassKat169only people I fish with are my sons. But I can definitely dig that solo pro bass tournament lol
When I fish with my buddy, it doesn’t matter who’s boat we’re in (had to sell my old Cee Bee Avenger) or his Triton, I gladly head to the back of the boat!! In the back, don’t have to run trolling motor! If he flips, I’ll top water, if he’s running a blade, I’ll run a fast trap, etc. Hell I’ve whooped on him 40-45% of the time. I would love to be a Co-angler, especially on the CA Delta, that’s what we fish!
The worst wasn't a co-angler but pro angler. He didn't really tell me what we were doing, other than fishing deep. It was fishing deep ledges with huge crankbaits or giant worms w 1 oz weight. I get rigged finally, and he whips the boat on some casts 90 degrees, says I'm fishing past mid point the boat. Does that a few times. Then when I start whipping big casts out the stern, he'd punch it on the trolling motor forward. One more.....I'd start fishing hard, rapid fire. He said stop, put your LJ on. He would crank the big motor....trim low and goose it. To stir up the school. Every question I had was met with a Huh? Btw....IDC....his name was Terry Steele.
If I were ever lucky enough to fish with you or any angler of your caliber, I'd keep my mouth shut, listen to everything you have to say and imitate every move you make. What ab honor to learn from someone with your experience. I've struggled my whole life to learn from watching Bill Dance, Roland Martin, Jimmy Houston and others. My hero has always been Ricky Klunn. Of course I've bought every lure, line and fishing combo these pros have recommended, but recently I figured out that that's the reason these pros have shows, to promote their sponsors. LOL. I too grew up with Hank Parker, Babe Winkleman and the others and have the utmost respect for these guys that laid the foundation for our sport. I just recently went old school with my 5'6" Fenwick Lunkerstik and my Ambassador 4500 reel. I can catch just as many if not more using this old technique. Fishing is fun again as a sport rather than try to match the pros fish for fish!
Thanks for sharing all these great stories!
Some people just don't get it, they think that everything revolves around them and their world and it sounds like that's his case and yea I would have done the exact same thing that you did. Great story and thanks for sharing and how about sharing a story with one of the best co-anglers that you have ever fished with??? Just a thought.
It's too bad that Bill and the FLW didn't have the spine to back up the pro's and the entire field. Certain co-anglers that earned those reputations should not have been allowed to fish on the circuit or should have ponied up and fished from the front. Keith Honeycutt was #1 it was like drawing -50 spots on the board having to babysit him through the day. It's ok to name names when you are on the side of truth.
It's called "Getting Ass Ended" in the co angler tournament world. It's when the angler in front casts to all the prime spots as the boat is moving along. Yes it absolutely happens. It sucks
and its part of being a co-angler
Ya that’s exactly what happened here
@@tommyirish5446 You happen to be the guy he is talking about?
Whose boat is it?…..
Your kidding.....right???
At least he didn’t drop your boat on the launch ramp and lose his temper cuz he wants to fish rock piles on summer when there’s busting fish!
Had angler front end me. I had found 10-12 fish on bed on Old Hickory.He didn’t practice.I did!I took him to the fish an he caught the 1st two.Well when I showed him the 3rd 4th 5th etc..He commenced to turn the boat where I could not even see the fish. He came to the back of the boat, and tied an anchor on the cleat down to the bottom. There were other witnesses that saying this happened to me. Needless to say, I did not sign his weigh in ticket.He lost his days catch!Ive never done my coanglers that way!He almost got his ass handed to him in the parking lot at Bullcreek!The director stopped me.He told the guy he wasn’t welcome anymore if he was gonna continue to do this to his co’s.This was his second time!He had come from another division an the director had heard about him an his actions towards CO’s.I always give my CO’s opportunities just like Randy.This was a good one.
13:17 interesting story. I fished the FLW for a year as a favor to a friend who fished as a boater. Shared travel expenses etc. I hoped I could learn something from new people. I should say that I have won over 100 local and regional tournaments, 3 Ranger, Champion boats. I chose not to fish the pro circuit because I had a good job. I was treated very poorly by most of my boaters who didn’t know anything about me. I concluded that the FLW was a co-angler fuck fest. Boaters did everything they could to keep a co-angler from catching a fish.
I’ve always felt that the fish can feel your bad energy from the rod, down the line, and right through to the bait.
Randy, just curious. I know sometimes people clash, sometimes they are just A-holes. I wanted to know if you've run into these A-holes since these incidents and if they have changed or "matured"?
This Co-angler should have been reported to the tournament director and banned from future events.
I fished with 8 pros on the FLW tour and with the exception of 1 pro I learned a lot ! Watching Gary Yamato was the best teacher I had and several told me I was the best dip netter they ever fished with
If I ever had the chance to co-angler with a professional, I would be soaking in as much knowledge as I could. And would be grateful just to experience it. I live in Southwest MO as well.
I was hoping to draw you as a co -angler this year. I figured it was a one in two hundred shot.....but no such luck. When I fish as a co-angler, I discuss netting early on, and if it is preferred, I net with no hesitation!. I stop what I'm doing and grab immediately, that's what a co-angler is supposed to do. And if my boater is catching fish, I try to figure out what I need to do, and usually I bring a little of everything so I am prepared for anything. Five rods, and a tackle bag with what I think will work, and a little of over things to cover me for anything. When I fished Lake of the Ozarks, I prefished going through all kinds of lures and colors, and I fished different water so I would be prepared for whatever my boater was doing. I had enough in practice to get me to the second day. Unfortunately, I was not prepared for a motor going out at 9:30. I still fished my butt off trying though!
Took two guys out in my 19 foot Lund ProV! Turned around from the bow casting deck and they were taking weeds off their spinners and dropping them into the bottom of the boat! Then one of them sat on my 175 Mercury Optimax! Wow! Never took them out again! Total creeps!
I have fished as both a co angler and boater in several tournaments such as the FLW Costa and BFLs, Bassmaster regionals etc. As a co angler I fished with a guy who's pretty popular in the industry and for whatever reason we just did not get along. He wouldnt get the net for me and I was boat flipping my fish. I'd hook them and he wouldnt even get off the trolling motor for me to reel them in. He would drag me through the brush with a fish in tow. I finally asked him what his problem was and his answer was that's just the way I am. Well that's not cool. I've never had any other issues but that was the last year I fished as a coangler. I get it as a boater the investment is way more, but I was driving 10 and 12 hours to fish these events so I was invested too. The guy just didnt like me for some reason from the get go. Or that's just how he was. 😂
I tried to apologize for my part but hea never responded so it is what it is. He is a great angler btw. Hopefully we will run into each other again and squash it. I finished in the top 25 in the southwest region that year and fished the FLW costa series championship at lake Cumberland. 21 hour drive from the house. We put in the time and work as well. However dont cast in front of me when you're on my boat. Dont fish water I havent got to yet. Theres some unwritten rules you shouldn't cross as co angler and maybe I did something to piss him off like ask what type of things we would be fishing when I called. You live and learn.
I’m the same way you are. I asked all the time what kind of fishing we were going to be doing and never had a problem….to say “it’s none of my business” is kinda shitty. Lol! Considering the boater practiced for a week I’d hope they’d be able to tell me if we were fishing deep or shallow or if you don’t know because your practice sucked ass then just say that. Lol. The co angler knowing what kind of fishing they’ll be doing is for the convenience of everybody cause that’s half of my tackle and rods I can eliminate. His take on a co angler is way off….I’m not paying hotel fees, gas to drive hours, license, etc etc to “learn”….I’m there to compete as a co because I don’t have the money to buy a new boat. You fish your water and I’ll fish mine I respect that but to tell a co it’s none of their business what they’ll be doing so they can’t have any of their stuff rigged is shitty! Idk I’ve been on both sides of this and that’s my take on it!
I’ve fished as a co-angler several times and have had good experiences. I’ve always gone into it with no expectations other than learning as much as I can from the pro.
If you show up on time, keep your gear to a minimum, be respectful and pay attention to what’s happening you’ll learn a lot.
I had a similar situation. Fishing a big weed flat bombing chatterbaits and ripping them through the grass. I was catching fish, and he said, "so what am I even supposed to do." I offered him a chatterbait if he didn't have one. He didn't take it and continued to whine even after my limit was filled. I was thinking, "Dude, this is best case scenario for you. You can cast anywhere and it will be productive water." We could have been pitching docks or laydowns where I would have had first shot at every target.
Be interested to hear BOTH sides of these stories.
Another favorite Randy co-angler story is the dude that showed up with two cans of Pepsi, a bag of chips and smoked two packs of cigarettes. Poster child for “my body is my temple.” Funny stuff.
Tobacco counts as a serving of vegetables.....
On the other end of this kinda story... my fist pro/am tournament I fished as the co-angler and I drew Gary Dobyns on Lake Orville Ca.. I was very new to tournament fishing so I had no idea who he was, and I had never fish Oroville before most of my experience was on the Ca Delta. As we were sitting in his boat waiting to blast off we got to talking (my name is Richard) he says "oh my sons name is Richard also" then I told him "my Dad's name is Gary what a coincidence" we had a good laugh, then I asked "have you been fishing professional very long?" He kinda chuckled is a none sarcastic very humble way and said " yeah a few years" so I ask him "have you done well in the past tourney" he says "yeah I've won a few". So this sparked my interest and I asked "have you won any boats" he said yes I have won a few boats... so I ask "a few, what's a few" (remember this is 30 years ago so I'm trying to remember the qty he told me.... he says 24!!!!!! My head snapped as I looked at him I said "24!!! Damn!!" We start fishing a few spot then he says "you mention you own a boat can you take the trolling motor while I'm goimg to tie on a few jigs, and do you have a white spinner bait" I said sure I would love to run the trolling motor" and I already had a white spinner bait tied on.he motors up to this steep rock wall, I take control of the trolling motor and within 10 casts I had 3 fishing the boat for about 10lbs. (This was a team weigh so whatever we caught was both of our weights) one of the other pro's come iding by and ask Gary "how you guys doing" Gart replies "my co-angler is killing it we got 3 fish in the live well and there all his"... I can't tell you how much this boosted my confidence to have a pro not to mention one that's won 20+ boats give me a compliment like that... we fished the rest of the day Gary caught 2 that day that were over 6 lbs and another on that was about 4.5lbs. We ended up using 2 of my fish to complete our limit of about 21lbs. (We probably caught 25 fish that day) I ended up in first place as the amateur after day one. My second day pro didn't know Oroville hardly, I wanted so badly to tell him where Gary and I fished on the first day but there was no way I was going to break the unwritten rule of sharing info from my day 1 to the 2nd day pro.. we only caught 3 fish the second day, I ended up in 14th place and Gary won another boat... to this say I like to think I helped Gary win the boat but I knew deep down inside he put me on the fish, without him I would never have contributed to my first day 1st place.... sorry this was a long post, just one more thing. Gary and I were both fishing white spinner baits, Gary hooked up a big bass probably 8-9lbs and got broken off, he was pretty distrote... so I try to cheer him up by saying "don't worry we will get a big one today" Gary replys "I have won over $100,000 on that spinner bait" so I say " don't you have another one" he reply "when say I won over $100,000k with that bait I ment that exact bait, fir some reason It swam different then other spinner baits, it was really beat up paint chipped off from being thrown up agents the rocks on the bank.
Thank you Gary, i had a great day one i will never forget.
It's all about ur attitude when fishing 🎣 Good story 👍🏻
Not to bust your bubble Randy, but I have my own list of Pro Anglers who are total A××holes .
Worst days of fishing tournaments as co Angler Was during Pro AM tournaments.
I have a dozen stories to tell but I'll only tell you one .
Fishing a tournament in NC, Pro was in the top twenty during the third day, after Fishing for a hour the Pro had three fish throwing a spinner bait around docks...he was Fishing the same pattern the first two days...his spinner bait broke into pieces after it hit a piling...I told him I had 4 exactly the same as his 2@1/4 oz 2@ 3/8 oz, he took all 4 telling me he pay for them later . After he got his limit he decided to bed fish and asking me not to fish or move around the boat .
I didn't catch a single fish all day. after we arrived at the weigth in he told me I owed him $50.00 for gas , he never paid for the baits either.
To add insult even more, he finished in the top 10 making it into the Classic that year....Oh the SOB won the Classic too !
I fished many events as a co angler in FLW as well as Bassmaster. I will give my list of the best pros I had the pleasure to fish with. These guys made for great experiences in learning and great convo.
Gary Klein
Mark Davis
Brett Hite
Denny Brauer
With that said I fished with some pros that made for some horrible days. Especially if you out fish them. I wont mention their names but most of them are not competing anymore.
Bullshit walks
I met some great boaters when I was a co. I think I had 3 bad experiences. One was a boater in my first tournament that was fine with me until he found out I was in college for legal studies. He even turned the boat when I spotted a 4# on a bed so he could catch it. Another showed up to the launch late and we almost missed the tournament because he took so long. He then was purposely hitting wakes to try to jump over them to the point I ended up with a chunk out of my leg from it hitting the console. When I went to give him gas money he laughed and said no because he didn't put gas in and thats why we stayed so close. On the other hand I've had some amazing boaters that I'm still good friends with. I learned alot from them. When I bought my boat one helped me find a good one and stopped me from buying a lemon. I went on to be a boater and when all my stuff didn't pan out I listened to my Co's suggestion and both of us ended up with a check.
It sounds like you were being very nice to him he should have respect for you he could have learned from you . Your a person that I like to fish with but have a great day
4:58 Yeah, if I'm fishing as co-angler and ask what the plan is so I can bring appropriate gear and the dude says (or acts like) "It's really none of your business" I'm probably not going to be too happy either. Judging by the hero worship in a lot of these comments I guess there are plenty of folks who'll accept being treated disrespectfully because they're as star struck as a teenage girl at a rock concert though.
I think the pros feel like if they clue you in on strategy you will run tell the tournament leader and he’ll go catch their fish.
I’ve fished many times as a coangler in some flw’s and nichols and a few others, but I asked my boater every time how we were going to be fishing…not to press him, but to get my gear set up properly…no since in running a square bill when the boater decides he wants to fish deep. My worst experiences have been with boaters that back boat you to much, I understand to a certain degree but I paid to be there too and while it’s nowhere near what the captain is going to bring in, the captain must understand that he was standing on the back of the boat one day. I tend to go with the flow, I’ll match your energy, and I always chip in on gas and ALWAYS grab the net!!…and it doesn’t hurt to know how to efficiently back a boat and trailer in, I’ve impressed a couple on those early morning 5 flight launches on a double ramp on a 45 degree angle..😂😂
And I’m sure it had nothing to do with positioning yourself in all the hotspots! There’s always two sides to the story!!! Otherwise we would have been told the name of whom this a hole was ! But whatever it’s a good story is all it is !
Have to share a similar experience. Went out saltwater fishing in Tampa Bay not really targeting anything specific just throwing out shiners and seeing what hit. Well we brought along a friend of a friend and he was complaining "we didn't know what we were doing" etc. Well immediately after he said that, my friend got a hit on something large, then a 6 foot tarpon leaps out of the water hooked. "I guess I was wrong" the dude says. Lol. At least he admitted he was wrong.
Thank God it wasn’t me! I drew you back then, you did school me on helping with gas cash I felt like my grand father giving me five bucks to help with vacation money. You knew I had to learn it though. You signed my hat but the weights have since worn off. It was a good day. Thanks
People who fish for money... they ain’t right in the head.
My biggest a**hole boater was at a Regionals tourney for BASS at the Chesapeake....I was in 4th going into day 2, boater was a local stick so I was pretty pumped. The entire day he was annoying as sh*t, asking me to tell him riddles, and must have said he doesn't use nets about 10 times. He hooked into a 5+ and started screaming NET! at the top of his lungs. We weren't having a great day, so the last hour he said he was done and I could just fish off the back if I want. :-) Luckily my day 1 weight carried me into the cutoff.
Oh yeah, and at the end of the day he was being wicked confrontational and blaming me for a hole in his seat (it 10000% was not from me) :-) :-)
That jerk was mad because you out fished a pro angler. That's a awesome story.😂👍🙂
The moment you told me, "It's none of my business," I wouldn't have spoken to you again.
When I fished local tournaments that only paid out a few hundred dollars I had a plan to start the day. I would think that when fishing for big money, I would still have a plan.
That does seem pretty rude. Perhaps that is what set the tone for how the day unfolded. I get that not every person will be a good fishing partner. Maybe just kindly telling him what you expect before you get in the boat would have worked better. You had your mind made up about this guy before he ever set foot in your boat.
Great story Randy!!!! megabass forever
Quick question for you man. I have heard that you pulled the plug on your boat to semi sink it to be able to get under a bridge in a flooded area at Buggs then bilged the water back out after getting through and won the tournament. First, is this true, and if so is there any video available of this? Thanks.
these "pro anglers" sure are pieces of work.
I was on a regional club tournament as the non boater.. It was boat against boat so we were supposed to be a team.. But the guy I got teamed with was completely the a-hole..
Pull up to a spot and I didn't care that he was fronting me, I've played that game.. it's whatever to me I'll find a place to fish. This guy was doing anything he could to keep me from fishing at all, including turning the boat to try to catch my line in the motor or "accidentally" wrapping it around himself and "having" to cut the line to get out of it so I'd lose the rig..
The last straw was when I nailed into what was probably a 6lb fish..I asked him to get the net, instead he jumped into the driver seat, started the boat and hard throttled towards the fish then spun away throwing me down and almost out and breaking my rod and the fish off.. I stopped fishing completely and texted a buddy of mine to come take me off the boat and back to the ramp.. when I knew he was close I pulled the keys out of the switch and chucked them under something on the floor (lucky for him they stayed IN the boat) so he couldn't try to roar away when my buddy showed up.. (320lb power lifter Army vet.. so I knew this dick wouldn't try to physically challenge him..)
When I got back to the ramp and explained the situation that I felt threatened and in danger and I was leaving , they disqualified the "team" and I left.. so he got nothing for his efforts.. Except entry and ramp fees that I paid..
I heard second hand a couple years later that he actually got reported somehow and "blacklisted" from being able to fish tournaments... I don't know if that's even a thing.. Again, second or third hand, i can't verify. I quit doing tournaments a few years later and am much happier fishing with\against my friends for loser pays $20 bucks and dinner for the winner.
Fish on!
First time I stopped on a story like that. Was so worth stopping long enough to get hooked. How many would have made it back to the landing if big boy would have got away because he took too long to help out my guess just One. The one that knew what he was doing. ✌️✌️ Cast , reel ,repeat ,
I’m a boater and I fish out of the back of a boat. I have way worse stories of A-hole boaters than non-boaters. Anybody wanna argue that??????
I just can't imagine you having to curse at him. You seem like such a easy sounding guy
Lol
On my friends boat, I'd catch fish, he wouldn't, but he never tried my methods. Also we'd see fish boiling the surface a half mile away but he wouldn't drive the boat there. He sold his boat.
My favorite story the one where the guy lays down in the back of the boat 😂😂😂
I don’t know anything about bass tournaments so I’m asking a question generally is a co-angler fisherman that just doesn’t have a boat and if that be the case, he should be very thankful for the opportunity on anyone’s professional angler boat. Sounds like a lot of fun to me.
I’m not a fisherman even though my father loved to fish, but I enjoyed the story!
Funny how folks who want to control what other people do with their stuff ruin so much in this world. It's a universal theme.
All co anglers should be happy they just get to be in the boat with a pro. I’d love to have that chance one day. Those days are all about learning and enjoying the experience.
Waiting on a co angler story where they ask Randy where is his livescope is?! Lol
We walk by crazy people everyday and don't even know.
I wish I could go out twice per season in your boat. I respect your appreciation of learning from creation.
Man if I ever got to fish with a pro I wouldn't care if I caught anything or not, just the whole experience of it would be fun for me. It's not always about being the guy in the front. I've caught a ton of fish in the back throwing right behind someone in the same spot. Sometimes I think that when the guy in front throws in there it gets that fishes attention whether it hits their bait or not, doesn't mean it won't hit yours.
Im from your part of the world. I seen your boat and truck a few times last year! Just subbed
There is usually one of those everywhere
Romans 10:13, " For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved."
Speaking of a.hs, how about hard headed friends that want to fish a Carolina rig with the hook fully exposed and holler turn around, I'm hung up. Even though I've told em a hundred times to bury the hook point in the worm.
That reminds me of my cousin who always wants to fish a heavy spoon but also is practically throwing it up on shore shallow instead of into deeper water. And I am rowing a boat! So I constantly have to row back to his hung up spoon, lol. He is a great guy though and I love him but wow, give me a break.
@@JackSparrow-yb3lq This is why I never spoon with a cousin....no matter how much I like them.
Sir Randall always enjoy your life experiences
What happens if it gets to the point you dont want the co-angler on the boat? Is it over for you ?
My buddy was co angler on lake champlain several years ago, I wish I remember who he was paired up with but the pro handed my buddy his protective masks and asked him to set them in a safe spot , well my buddy set them down and they immediately flew out of the boat launched 70 yards back , he said nothing.
I fished in the back of boat before most ALL use the front of boat to there advantage.
That co-anglers name must be Dick! 😂 Another good video Randy. ✌️😎
Hey Morgan good comment.
I've fished with people like this. I once called them friends....Jealousy is ridiculous. Lol
Well can you kick his ass?
You lost me when you said you got mad he asked what your plan for the day was. It really helps a co angler narrow down his bait selection. Seems kinda like you came with a bad attitude from the get go, and it rubbed off on him. 🤷🏼♂️
I myself would be honored and humbled to fish with you. That cat has zero fishing etiquette. Catching fish is great but it’s more important to take the time to enjoy Mother Nature and relax. Life is short.
I had a similar situation and since he had little patience with bass fishing and had rather catfish or crappie fish i got irritated and said to heck with it went in loaded the boat and went home, it takes patience with bass fishing because somedays they do not bite as good as others and not gonna catch as many as u will like when crappie fishing this boy just has little patience and i learned not to take someone like that again lol.
I’m listening to this story thinking that this is how the entitled punks are today. Entitled, co-dependent, punks that think you’re there to spoon-feed them, all while thinking they don’t have the responsibility to even so much as use common courtesy. I was floored when he said this was 20yrs ago….
😂😂😂😂 you should kept him out there even longer 😂😂😂😂 dropped off at the launch site and told him to Uber home!!!
What an excellent video I really like listening to you. I live in South Florida. Getting ready to move to Brazilia Brazil and fish a whole bunch for peacocks bass The comment that you make about the co-angler a really interesting and never thought of it that way, but there’s so much truth about that I was raised in flat River Missouri, so I know what Missouri is like I fished Montauk trout many times wish I would’ve had the opportunity to fish with you I think it would’ve been interesting. Thanks for all you do.
Being a co-angler kind of sucks being realistic, and I do mean realistic, because if you’re fishing the shoreline up close and moving rather slow and beating the hell out of the water with a rather fast bait, you’re not leaving much for the angler. But that’s life at the back of the boat
He’s a boogie boarder! Jerrie’s kids at a surf real run bye nazis
The second somebody starts talking shit like "I dont have to sign your weigh in blah blah blah" Ok NOW you're going to have a REALLY bad day because your getting put off somewhere very far away from the boat ramp we left from...