Brian Latimer

Belton, SC, United States

14 May 08:38

There’s a lot you have to consider here. Yes fish do quit spawning pretty quickly. Depending on what area of the country you’re from the spawn can last several weeks or a few days. What you have to do is fine where the fish are spawning somewhere else now if that’s what you choose to target. This is where exploring and discovering needs to be put into play. Move around on your lake. Don’t keep going to the same areas over and over. Move far south where the water is possibly cooler. Go further north and look for fish and possibly finish the spawn and already moving towards their summer patterns.The best thing that you can do right now is become curious about what the fish are doing on that particular lake and discover something that you didn’t know before.

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10 May 18:21

Small aluminum boats are the deal man! I have a Lowe stinger 188 with a 115. I highly recommend that boat. The crsstliner is also a good boat. I’m actually getting a Lund this year. I’ll let you know how I like that one

10 May 18:20

Thanks for the love man

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It is in fact terrible. This is a undeniable fact. It’s not even hate.

10 May 18:19

Gosh dang my boy!!! That’s a stud

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10 May 18:19

I’ll certainly be there! You’ll have a great time

10 May 18:19

Man this is great to hear. I’m glad that spoke to you. I always end up bringing you guys to the conversation with my tournament circle of friends. I’ve learned so much in the community.

10 May 18:17

Those are always my favorite trips. I grew up on that. I’d go even if it was just a few hours

10 May 18:16

I’m almost certain I’ve never been to a lake that doesn’t have Shad. I’m also pretty certain I’ve never been to one that has trout as the main forage species. I do know people that have. Give me a few days to reach out!

The ole Alex Sterling rig!!!😂 where they on the bream too?