Feeling pretty good. Got some work to do. Of course our tournament is not open. Lol
Brian Latimer I am looking to buy my very 1st crankbait rod. I want to support you so can you tell me the rod from your series I should buy? Truly appreciate you.
A couple of 1.75-2lb spotted bass caught on BFS reel and ultralight rod on a Lucky Craft LC 0.5 squarebill. I know that not an "appropriate" crankbait setup but it sure is fun and between yesterday and today I caught probably somewhere in the neighborhood of 25-30 little spots on that exact setup! Most of them were very small - half a pound to 3/4 lb but a few respectable ones mixed in. But they were all a lot of fun on ultralight tackle.Â
I was going to post a video of me catching one of them but it seems the upload video portion isn't working.Â
I don't have this video uploaded to YouTube yet, but I have started a little YouTube channel. If y'all would check it out - I'd appreciate it! I just do it as a hobby for the fun of it. And I'm still learning how to do everything, so don't be too hard on me! But I will gladly accept constructive criticism!Â
www.youtube.com/@creeksandcoves
BLat preaching the truth on fall cranking. Caught a few today on my local reservoir. 3.9lbs was the largest one.
Hey everyone! Trying to gain some confidence in the neko and the jighead minnow. Yesterday’s conditions looked like they would line up for it so I put my head down and managed to grab a few small ones! Bites on the neko came from getting it as close to bridge pylons as possible and bites on the minnow came from slow rolling it off of a bluff wall. Hoping to target more offshore structure with these baits once I’m confident in them.
Good evening everyone.
I have a question for all the Kayak anglers. If you had only three rods to carry what are your choices for multiple techniques from those three rods.
I am coming up with a video series to share in the near future. I am putting together a beginner video series for Kayak anglers for 2026. I am trying to gear this toward middle and high anglers
Tournment recap Lake Kegonsa. Fished the last tournament of the year this weekend. Sad that it’s already over. It was a challenge given this lake had a bad case of the algae blooms. On Thursday evening when I practiced after work, I had 5-6 good bites on a frog right on top of the algae blooms near docks and where the river met the lake. So you had clean oxygenated water going into the lake and like a “mud line” where it met the lake. There was so much bait there dancing on the surface it looked like rain drops hitting the water. So tournment day I went to that area. From 7am-11, not a single bite. I fished all the weeds that were still green on that lake. At 11 I decided to go to the opposite. Went to the other end of the lake where there was no weeds, shallow sandy bottom, and docks. Water visibility was still 1-2 inches and neon green, just didn’t have the big algae blooms. Apparently that’s where all the bass were hiding. Finished with 4 LM Bass 9.62lbs. All in all I learned a lot from this tournament and practice and what I need to do next year. Fall fishing use to be my most dreaded time of year to fish, but I’ve built a real confidence for it now. Thank you SUF for the lessons and teachings!
Blat pictures of millpond don’t have many good ones .. what we talked about tonight .. appreciate all the help.. also wanted to let you see a pic of my buddies fish he caught out of there … Brian Latimer