Brian Latimer

Belton, SC, United States

Mar 27 at 07:28 PM

Good job this week Zach. I’m doing a live to talk about what I saw on the water with you guys. 

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Mar 27 at 07:27 PM

Thanks for showing up mark! Make sure you tune into the live today! I want to talk about what went down Last weekend and how we can have some more fun fishing muddy water.

Mar 27 at 07:26 PM

I don’t touch those things!

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Mar 26 at 10:55 AM

I sent you a email!!!

Mar 25 at 07:29 PM

Thanks for hanging out with me this week!

Mar 25 at 07:29 PM

Great job this week!

Mar 18 at 09:51 PM

Dang bro this is a whole jerry springer episode!!! Let's talk about being able to see fish part. How are you seeing them? Are you sure they are bass? If they aren't biting do you have a reason to move on to other fish?

I like the wind and rain part. BEST THING TO HAPPEN TO ANY FISHERMAN EARLY SEASON IS WIND AND RAIN! Now that doesn't always mean the ball gets thrown to me but they almost always bite better in general in the wind and rain in the spring. I'll make a note to do a deep dive into this during the school this weekend. IN short. the wind and rain are usually warm in the spring. it warms up the lake fast! secondly wind is usually our friend unless we're on a Great Lake. The broken surface tension creates lower light level and makes bass less aware of the surroundings

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Mar 18 at 09:47 PM

I've got to get better at explaining this. Thanks for adding this note. I feel like I understand it better than I can explain it. There are some fish in the all 3 stages of the spawn most of their spring. The trouble is identifying when is spring. Let's say the first time the water nears the 60 degree mark for the first time of the year. If the water temp is in that 60-low 70 degree mark for the FIRST time of the year there are SOME bass in most likely all three stages of the spawn.

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Mar 18 at 05:49 PM

I have mostly blue. I think someone else perhaps asked a question about eyewear. I've heard that you're supposed to wear the color sense that the water is. I don't know how much truth there is to that. I'll see if I can find someone that knows about this to come and do a live school.

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What kind of lake is this one and what species of fish? In your area of the country I bet the fish are shallower than you think!