Brian Latimer

Belton, SC, United States

Sep 13 at 10:29 AM

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Sep 13 at 07:28 AM

This is a good question I’d like to do a deeeper dive into. Think about a family house hold. Imagine if the parents keep making babies and never go to the grocery store. It would cause a LOT OF PROBLEMS AT DINNER TIME. Competition would be so great that brothers and sisters would start to harm each other and it just wouldn’t be enough room or food to go around. That’s what happens in a pond. There’s limited food. Bass will still continue to reproduce every year. As the population grows there’s still the same amount of food and same amount space. A steady decline follows. Smaller fish, skinny fish and sometimes even dissease. It’s not popular opinion but in the south we have so many reservoirs suffering from this. Some fish needs harvesting. Catch and release is good! Just like everything else in life only in moderation. Some fish need to be removed to balance the ecosystem.

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Sep 12 at 09:20 PM

Bro it’s so wild you posted this. I just watched a 1hour king video about all of the different types of bass in our area. The Alabama bass is a terror. They have completely ruined our lakes.

Sep 12 at 07:13 PM

😭 Timothy! What you got going on ever there?

Sep 12 at 07:13 PM

What kind of plug was it?

Sep 12 at 07:12 PM

Gosh dang it’s sooo thick!!!

Sep 12 at 07:11 PM

Is that some moving water I see back there? That’s a dang big one for a hybrid too!!😮‍💨

Sep 12 at 07:10 PM

You what’s crazy is I’ve never tried one up there. What was the deal?

Sep 12 at 07:09 PM

Those things annoy me.😩

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Sep 12 at 10:21 AM

I’m gonna talk about this today. I’ve honestly never really thought about how to improve fitness with fishing but I’m also very particular about what I eat while fishing. Can I do a deep dive on this with a dedicated video?