Brian Latimer

Belton, SC, United States

Dude I'm semi jealous of your name. It just sounds like you catch big bass 🤣

There's new trolling motor out that looks pretty sick!

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23 Jul 09:33

If I have to guess it'll hit the shelves late fall ready for fishermen to buy when the spring fishing begins

23 Jul 09:32

I have the reel but I haven't used it yet. I plan to do some stuff with them this fall once I find a rod I like. What do you like about it so far? What kind of lakes do you fish?

23 Jul 09:31

dude I only use a swimbait and a minnow style bait on a 3/16 oz jig head for everything. It's really that simple!

23 Jul 09:30

any reel that starts with the letter S is the best one I have. I'm gonna let you read between the lines on that one.😁

man that's a hard one because I don't feel the sam way every day. Them little crispy pancakes hit different some days but over all a waffles..... IS HIM. They both just have to be crispy. No rare pancakes or waffles

I've only dealt with this one time. It was for smallmouth on lake Oneida. IT WAS AWEFUL ! We didn't change our fishing much at all actually. The fish continued to bite. We just started using a Carolina rig and other bottom dragging lures. I couldn't believe how green the water was that year. I think you told me that you fish for largemouth there. If so I think I would go as shallow as possible in the bays and creeks. Moving water should theoretically be less impacted by the bloom too.

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21 Jul 12:43

talked about this in the Q and A today!

It's kind of subjective. Up north sometimes it's best not to use to much action. Usually those bodies of water have more current. There's also more drifting involved as well. That makes it easier to give action to the lure. In most circumstances this works for me best. I would encourage you to experiment with different retrieves!

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