Brian Latimer

Belton, SC, United States

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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21 Jul 12:36

you're right! it takes so much energy to get back in the boat. You're fortunate it wasn't cold water. It paralyzes you so much. I'm glad this turned out to be a wake up call and not a tragic accident. This is also a great example of why it's important to always fish with a partner if you can. Thanks for sharing your story with us.

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21 Jul 12:33

I'm gonna put your picture on the package instead of mine!!!😆

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I haven’t had that issue but I can tell you this. There’s really only 2 fishing reel companies that you can truly expect a long time of use out of. SHIMANO AND DIAWA. I’ve used 13. They’re good reels. It’s just not a shimano. I use them now and lews as well. Pretty good reels but just don’t have the technology that shimano and daiwa have. 

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15 Jul 08:36

also I realize July 15th isn't a Sunday. I just didn't want to make a new graphic.

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15 Jul 08:00

Ken was this on the river you mentioned you'd be going to fish this week? We'll have to get you on a hot seat to talk about your experience on the next live class.

15 Jul 07:59

What exactly happened on this one?

15 Jul 07:59

Which lake was this again?

That's a typical 2 day tournament!!! It always falls off pretty good at those events. I think that's why you see big events take less weight than your local tournaments.