Brian Latimer

Belton, SC, United States

23 May 10:20

Listening to Trevor. I think the staging points are the wintering holes. I'll see if I can grab some screenshots of what that looks like on a map so you have a visual.

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Gerriet James Dirksen This is great news man. Please share your experiences here. 

dude that class session was so good it's crazy!

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23 May 10:15

Have you found that you like the devil horse better than some other topwaters?

23 May 10:15

I do too. It's not necessarily a "spook" but I do fish a lot of walking style topwater. 

23 May 10:13

I need to throw a plopper more. Which one do you like throw and the best color? I'll have my son to send you a check ha ha!😀

20 May 22:44

Whoaaaaaaa you must work out. I’m glad you came to the community. Where do you fish mostly? What something you want to work on?

20 May 22:43

that’s a great question. So I’d say don’t pull the line too hard. You could damage the line. A backlash itself does damage line. Always get all of the back lash out so it doesn’t run the next cast or cause the line to fail. Lastly if it’s really bad try to strip the line into the water when fixing a backlash. The water will keep the line from knoting or tangling. If you strip a lot of line on deck it could end bad.

19 May 20:40

this is in fact not dope. I wouldn't have thought leaf springs would be a problem on freshwater boats!!! That reminds me to change mine on my bay boat before hauling this fall. I was just talking with the team about a trailer maintenance workshop as well. This confirms it!

he wears it to school at least 2 time per week

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