Stop Making These Common Mistakes Breaking Down A Lake

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Randy has a discussion surrounding the proper way to break down a lake for maximum efficiency…#bassfishing #fishing #fishthemoment #bass #bassmaster #toyotaseries #bassmasteropens #lake #lakes

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Thanks Randy, good one today! I was fortunate to have enjoyed two different 1-on-1 live personal breakdowns with Jonny on my local lakes before his channel grew so much that it wasn’t practical. These breakdowns really are amazing and I would highly recommend them. You have no idea how excited I am that Matt has done breakdowns on 4 northern CA lakes within a few hours of me! Thanks to you all for helping out us regular folks. 😊👍🏼🎣

danham
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Been a sub for almost 2 years. I thumbs up every one of your vids before they even start lol

jesseboyden
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This is a great topic & I hope u go more in depth with multiple vids on this subject, I do not know how to break a lake down, I know some fundamental basics but I'm sure I'm missing some of those as well. I do use Google Earth pro & scout areas & look history for lower water levels good topic!

maxcole
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Great advice to see the lake before you even see it in person...!

ronniemitchell
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Hello Randy, when u mention upper part of the lake do u mean the most northern area by map read?

Darryl_
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Thanks for the awesome video and all the great tips! Love the channel👊🏻🔥

LipRippinJunkie
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Randy, my son and I stopped by Baitwrx this afternoon to see the store and pick up an Old School Jig. Nice tackle store. Their supply of OSJs were low but we got one. Sorry we missed you. We are from Texas and visiting the area this week.

shanescott
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I'd like to see/hear your breakdown of Bay Spring's Lake..
Maybe meet one day and go fishing

x--LeethaL--x
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The Google earth trick has helped me a lot on ky/Barkley lake.

bigmike
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I wish I could find a breakdown of Portage Lakes region in Northeast Ohio. Because Portage Lakes isn't a lake, it's a name given to 13 lakes/reservoirs, that are part of the same water tributary all connected by damns and canals. But on websites that do breakdowns that do have Portage Lakes region on their site. Marks the whole group in just one area as this is Portage Lakes. Like no it's all different lakes. Some with completely different diversity, all with their own name. But then they will also have those lakes as their own. But non of it is right. And the so called tips from people fishing their I know are fake and you can tell it's BS. Just from the so called tips alone.

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