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😂when the guy teaching hooks up in the video it's a subscribe for me every time 💯
Ответитьawesome video
ОтветитьHow rude of that bass to intrupt you like that.
Ответитьi look in the comments and i see no one talking ABOUT THE LITTERAL SKUNK ON HIS SHOULDER
ОтветитьGreat presentation Randy
ОтветитьFirst of all, I enjoy and appreciate all of your videos and content. Let me just add, this is the content I really like. Out on the water showing us how to do it/how YOU do it is the best way that I learn and retain instruction.
I've learned a lot from your presentations. Dig your down home ease of explanation. I'm a southwest Missouri resident; Stockton lake is my "stompin grounds ". Maybe not the greatest in the world but it's home.
Thanks a million Randy and keep the terrific videos coming. Take care
Thx Randy for the info
ОтветитьI know this is an old video, but the large marjority of beginner fishermen would not be fishing from a boat. How about doing some of these for bank fishing.
ОтветитьSo do I not use a bobber with a jig?
ОтветитьAs always. Great teaching. 👍
ОтветитьEnjoyed your video... You speak well about your sport.
ОтветитьGreat tip video!
ОтветитьWould you do it the same if the water is moving quick
ОтветитьLiterally fishing while watching this used tip #1 and got one
ОтветитьFlip! Let down to the bottom.Twitch at 12 o'clock.Bam! Right on cue. Largemouth Bass. Couldn't been better. Shawn.
ОтветитьThanks for getting to the point. Most videos I've come across have guys showcasing their catches, make an advertisement, talk about the benefits of jig fishing, but never teach you how to work it.
ОтветитьIm a beginner Jig Fisherman. They always get snagged up. Cant keep one on the line for more than five casts.
ОтветитьIs there a fridge in the water? But seriously thank you I needed this information
ОтветитьHow do u avoid getting snags when draging?
Ответитьdude looks surprised to catch on his own strategy
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