Randy, I would love to see you interview others in the industry. You are so thoughtful and intuitive, which would make very interesting format. We hear so much from those fishing on the tournament trail through social media. It would be nice to see what goes on with the R&D behind the scenes at these boat , rod makers, electronics, lure companies. Thanks for all you do.
1 year ago | 7
I truly appreciate all the tips and advice Randy! Lots of hard work goes into these, just letting you know how much I enjoy your videos!!
1 year ago | 2
Randy a cool topic would be what’s “properly winterizing” your boat. Someone told me you Have to start your outboard up once it’s out of the water to release any water inside the cooling system because ice can crack the internals. Here’s a few ideas Pre fishing tournament to find structure Practicing using opposite hand for flipping/ pitching Rod maintenance/ what to inspect for defects/ damage Copolymer line “thoughts” What to inspect on your boat/ trailer before a long trip and what do you bring with you. Life jacket recommendations/ Mental Fitness for stress while in tournaments/ stressful situations
1 year ago | 0
I would like to thank you for all you do for us anglers, I look ford to each tip you give , thanks again
1 year ago | 1
Hey Randy I’m just a girl who loves to fish so I appreciate all the tips that you have & share. Also, you’re a man with a brain and values and I like good people 👍🏼 the world today is stocked full of people who don’t care a thing about traditions or value or truth and that is why I enjoy your channel and videos. 😎 I agree with @twiliteagenda… interviews would be cool. Have a great day every
1 year ago | 0
Randy, I've been with you since you began your Youtube. I really would love to see more videos on strategy, decision making, and mental side of tournament, and practicing for tournaments. Also, your thought process on the water. Maybe you could do an on the water vlog sometime. Thanks, and Best wishes
1 year ago | 2
Any videos you decide to put out I'll watch. Love your content and knowledge Randy
1 year ago | 1
I loved the video you posted on how to fish a jig when you caught that fish flipping over the log. I’d love to see a few videos of you going out on the water and doing little segments like that one, I know that gives away stuff and areas but I found those videos gold and you deserve some monetary compensation for those :)
1 year ago | 0
I enjoy your videos and agree with you most of the time, about 98% of the time. Thanks for sharing your experience.
1 year ago | 0
Randy, you don't talk about worms very much. I fish worms a lot and catch some really big bass with them. Maybe you could go over which retrieves are the best for falland winter. Love your videos!
1 year ago | 4
Hey Randy I enjoyed your bit on running big water. I cant possibly measure to your experience, but I bet I'm in the top 3 percent behind you, albeit still a large gap. The main differences being I think that you are often forced to run big water on rough days due to what's required of a tournament fisherman. I on the other hand, have such an understanding of maneuvering because I am what people call crazy. But I've only had one incident in 30 years, but nothing lost (got close as you can get) and noone harmed. When you see everyone leaving due to bad weather, I'm pulling up to launch my boat. Now to the reason for speaking up. I experienced a phenomenon one time that I can't explain. Never seen anything like it before or since. I had been on far bigger lakes in far worse conditions countless times, and I've been on the lake in question in far worse conditions. Here's what I experienced. Spring thunderstorm blows up right on top of us, appears from nowhere on a sunny day. We were in a 14 ft lonestar aluminum v hull with a 6hp. It turns almost dark as night and rains buckets, So bad we had to pull it out of the water and take shelter in some thick bushes up the hill from the creek we were in. I had to go back to the boat, pick up the back end and put a log under it and opened the plug. this was good thinking because by the time it was over we would not have been able to move the boat, it would be so full. So we get a break in the action, more on the way looks like, we decided to try and make it across the open part of the lake before things could get worse. Mind you this is a small lake, its Benbrook, Tx. When we got out there it was not breaking waves as per normal at all , it had turned into giant swells like out in the ocean. My 6 horse sea king was bogging down going up up up 15 to 20 feet high hill of water, then reving up going down the backside, and everytime we went down, there was just walls of water 20 feet high in every direction around us, you could not see land till we would go back up again. Went through this about ten or 15 times before making it to the ramp. But it was like rub a dub dub three men in a tub, made it no problem. But how did this occur? I've lived by this lake my entire life there are almost a decade where I have been on that lake avg of 200 or more days a year. It's never happened to me again. I've never spoken to anyone who has ever even heard of it. I have done online searches and made a post once at the weather channel website. Nothing. Whats your take on this? I would love to hear it. The description is very accurate, with no exaggerations
1 week ago | 0
Randy, I’d like to see a breakdown on why you think some anglers catch fish and others don’t. Going back to before FFS. It seems like I struggle to catch a limit sometimes, yet there are a handful of local guys who always catch them. I consider myself a decent angler, I fished in college and have tournament fished now for 5 years, I know all the spots these guys are catching them. It just seems like some people excel much more. Do you think it’s due to the way they work a lure? Or casting angles? A video detailing how you caught them in your prime and how you were able to beat and compete with top anglers. Thanks!
1 year ago | 2
Maybe things to do in the winter time when you're not fishing such as, tackle organization, jerkbait weight testing, inventory, rigging.
1 year ago | 0
Randy you showed real class on the Ken Duke show. I am not against livescope but I appreciate the fight. Rock on!
1 year ago | 0
Thanks for the content. I would like to see more on the water videos. Not necessarily about bass. Just anything you might have a good time doing. Find a balance with the serious discussions. Also I did watch the video about scented dies. And you were right about it. Even though I may never use the information.
1 year ago | 0
Maybe you could challenge Milliken to a contest where the both of you fish out of aluminum boats with no GPS and only using the old school flasher units.
1 year ago (edited) | 1
Take the family on vacation down to Florida and do a surf fishing video!
1 year ago | 1
Intuitive Angling With Randy Blaukat
Hi Everyone...hope you all are doing well. Just wanted to send out a big thanks to everyone for your continued support and watching the videos. Please feel free to send me any suggestions you guys have for videos, and I'd be happy to do them!
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