Brian Latimer

Belton, SC, United States

23 Jul 09:36

well what do you know!!! My man uses something besides a gremlin😂. Seriously that's how you get good at a technique. Using just a few baits for a season really helps you understand where and how it works the best.

23 Jul 09:35

Just how slimy was your line during this deal?

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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