Brian Latimer

Belton, SC, United States

Jun 02 at 10:13 AM

During the post spawn the bass just bite bigger baits better. I really don’t know why that is but my best guess is they can digest it better during the higher water temps. All I know is generally speaking a bigger bait tends to be better during the post spawn. Finesse (smaller) lures tend not to produce as many bites for me

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Jun 02 at 10:10 AM

The new zman panfish baits!

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Jun 02 at 10:10 AM

“My name is Jeremy and the J stands for Just catching bass 😂”! Good job bro! Where and how did you catch him?

Jun 02 at 10:09 AM

Thanks for sharing this with the group! I’ll share as well

Jun 02 at 10:08 AM

I’ve thought about that! I’ll ask him. 

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Jun 02 at 10:08 AM

Welcome Brandon!!! Thanks for joining. 

Jun 02 at 10:07 AM

Gosh dang bro!!!!! How did this happen? Tell me all about it!!!

May 28 at 10:30 AM

So I just did a YouTube video about this. I would highly recomennd the lithium for you. Especially since your boat sits all winter. I've never owned optima batteries but I know people that have used them and they don't get the best reviews. One of the benefits of lithium is they can sit for a long time and be just fine. If you use agm or wet cell batteries they can't sit for long periods of time. There's a shelf life. Get 2 12v Lits for trolling and stick with wet cell for cranking. I use the x2. Very highly recommended! I think it's a good battery. YES I pay full retail for them! 

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May 28 at 10:25 AM

That's one I'm not sure how to answer with a solid response that I know is factual. I've used scents. 95% of the time I don't use them. I'll use them for smallmouth and in any current situation. I've yet to see it undeniably matter. I can't find a solid point of reference. I do know that bass use smell however I can't seem to make it matter with my fishing lures. Ive even tried it with spawning bass. I'm just not seeing hard data that says " this matters". I'm not saying I'm right though!

May 28 at 10:22 AM

If I'm using my thumb to free spool then my drag is locked. Most of the fish we lose is because we never get good hook penetration initially. Especially with reaction baits (crankbaits, jerk baits, chatterbaits) on a long cast I want to get that hook penetration first. Once I get that it's time to manage the tension between me and the fish.