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  1. This is proof that Randy is actually trying to make you a better angler. He sells a service to help people find fish (lake map breakdown), yet he's telling you what to learn so that you won't need that service. I bucked at some of his stuff too, but then I tried it. More often than not, I changed. I'm currently at odds with the baitcaster grip video, I palm the reel. But I'm gonna try out his advice and see how it goes. I've built my rods to be balanced with the reel in my hand so im skeptical, but I'm still gonna try it. You would be wise to follow suit.

  2. I think this is true of most activities humans participate in where there is a learning process to achieve success. Unless you get access to regular, expert advice early on most fall into the trap of looking for easy solutions to complex problems. Unfortunately YT is the prefect drug for this addiction. In golf and tennis its just buy better clubs and rackets, in fishing it's just buy the next amazing fish catching lure. This however never works. A retired CIA Ground Branch operator i was discussing firearms training with once said " spend your money on training not equipment". The fishing translation of this is" spend your money on gas for your boat or hiring a local guide, not the latest "gotta have lure" from YT.

  3. There may be a hollowness to fishing for open water fish to you, Randy, but one size doesn't fit all. Some people get as much fulfillment from it as those beating the banks. Live and let live, Randy!

  4. I agree! I'm 57 live in Northern Indiana and have done nothing but bank fishing my whole life, and can put a meal on the table most of the time! No electronics except for my cellphone!!

  5. I always wanted to catch the biggest bass. I read everything I could about catching large bass. Over and over I read about stealth and fishing at a snails pace. There are less than a handful of lures that catch the biggest bass. At this point I've caught enough of the bass that always wanted to catch so I'm diverting my focus to stripers.

  6. I certainly see this. People will gladly watch 1000 hours of videos and buy anything the creator tells them will get fish. But they wont just go out every day and fish for like 2 hours. If they could just take this step they'd naturally be inclined to learn more about seasonal patterns than lures. If I'm being honest most lures are extemely self intuitive with a little practice.

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