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Every Video You’ve Watched About The Fall Bass Transition Is Mostly BS…



Randy talks about the myths surrounding the fall transition…#fallfishing #bassfishinglures #bassfishing #fishing #basslake #sportfishing #fishinglure

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10 Comments

  1. When I try and burn a spinner it becomes a buzz bait pretty much! 😒… Jimmy Houston lives here in Oklahoma and I still can’t figure it out! 😤😅… how many inches you keep it from the top??

  2. I’m catching small ones every time I go out, only one big one since I started learning to fish and boat. Your videos definitely are information I absorb. I do use a “cheater” box but more just to know that the bottom is like 👍

  3. Thanks for that great advice. I agree about how bass migrate or move. I live on the California Delta and on my docks the fish live there year round. The time I see an influx of fish is during spawn. The fishery here is basically a shallow water fishery and the fish move from docks to deeper water only when there is adverse weather. We have plenty of resident fish that are here year round. If that makes sense.

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