Yes. In this case regarding light, it depends. This video, as well as some of your other ones, confirms that my thought process was on track. Thanks. You have definitely helped sharpen my skills.
Good advice Randy! I grew up fishing “shiny silver” lures; spinner baits, crank baits, top water spook and buzz baits on sunny days and “gold” lures on cloudy days. [Sunny shinny, cloudy gold] and it’s worked pretty good for me.
Three hours and just that? Damn, bass seem to be getting harder and harder to catch. I think they are evolving to becoming smarter, I used to look down on them nggas but not no more
@TheMrplayitsafe here in Indiana soft swimbaits have been the only thing getting bites the past month, caught one small bass on a senko the other day, but other than that it's been Keitech swimbaits worked really slow getting it done.
@@Joshthetruthseeker Damn, even hoosier bass aren't wanting to play?I wood try a ned rig or maybe a berkley powerbait maxscent flat worm on them booger bastards. If you can't hook them up on these, maybe the end of world is coming.
Bass are a member of the sunfish family. Bass tend to suspend in deeper water if shallow cover is not available. Still, avoid bluebird days if possible.
What you're talking about verifies the fact that there are definitely times when the bite is on and other times when the bite is off. The next time you're on your way to the boat ramp and you drive past some cattle in a field know whether they're laying down or standing up. If they're standing up and feeding the bite should be on.
On the water video?
On the ramp video!
Show us some fishin'.
Yes. In this case regarding light, it depends. This video, as well as some of your other ones, confirms that my thought process was on track. Thanks. You have definitely helped sharpen my skills.
Good advice Randy! I grew up fishing “shiny silver” lures; spinner baits, crank baits, top water spook and buzz baits on sunny days and “gold” lures on cloudy days. [Sunny shinny, cloudy gold] and it’s worked pretty good for me.
Great info on sunny days Randy thank you sir 👍🏻
Blue bird skies on Rayburn this afternoon. Caught one dink bass on a worm and one 4 inch brim on a jerk bait. Tough 3 hours of fishing.
Recently here in MA it's been sunny every day and chilly. We're in a drought. The only thing that seems to work anymore is natural looking swimbaits.
Three hours and just that? Damn, bass seem to be getting harder and harder to catch. I think they are evolving to becoming smarter, I used to look down on them nggas but not no more
@@TheMrplayitsafe There are no bass in ma worth fishing for. In fact, bass fishing in the entire northeast sucks very much.
@TheMrplayitsafe here in Indiana soft swimbaits have been the only thing getting bites the past month, caught one small bass on a senko the other day, but other than that it's been Keitech swimbaits worked really slow getting it done.
@@Joshthetruthseeker Damn, even hoosier bass aren't wanting to play?I wood try a ned rig or maybe a berkley powerbait maxscent flat worm on them booger bastards. If you can't hook them up on these, maybe the end of world is coming.
100% agree with you sir.
I mainly fish cloudy days to bring some light on life.
Does the boat have FFS?😂
Looks like Bridgeport dirt launch
Bass are a member of the sunfish family. Bass tend to suspend in deeper water if shallow cover is not available. Still, avoid bluebird days if possible.
Looks like the James River to me
Love the james river
U almost made an on the water video
Randy I know you love a jig, which jig trailer is better super chunk or salty chunk?
I use them both. Usually just have to experiment
Randy, where are you launching there on Table Rock?
up the james river
Already getting rid of the boat? I know you said June, but it seems you just got it. So what are you planning to get next?
First 🥇!!
Sweet boat for sure. Is the 150 max hp?
Yep
What makes for those days where ya kill em ! On multiple lures ! Talking middle of the summer ??? Then 2 days later it's dead? Peace !
Bass are so hard to figure out. One day, you can catch a ton, and the next day, with the same conditions, catches nothing.
What you're talking about verifies the fact that there are definitely times when the bite is on and other times when the bite is off. The next time you're on your way to the boat ramp and you drive past some cattle in a field know whether they're laying down or standing up. If they're standing up and feeding the bite should be on.
You just bought the boat why you selling it already
His sponsors already want to give him another
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Yeah, you just bought that boat, why would you already be selling it???!!!