Brian Latimer

Belton, SC, United States

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29 May 08:27

01:00

How do you find fish on a lake that you already fish but it’s starting to get a little tough on you? Here’s the answer…… YOU USE A PROCESS!!!

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28 May 16:03

Here’s the live from earlier today. Use this link to see how to breakdown a new lake. https://sufschool.com/programs/sam-ray-burn-lake-breakdown-20ac13

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28 May 12:35

00:50

Well. Russian intelligence has penetrated the suf app🤯

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28 May 11:50

00:58

Today we’re gonna be breaking down Lake Sam Rayburn in Texas. Will Davis brought this Lake to the table a few weeks ago and we’re gonna do a pretty in-depth breakdown on how to catch BASS there right now. Join in on the live if you have time to in about 15 minutes at 12 PM Eastern time.There’s really only three things you need to know to break down just about any Lake. All you need to know is what the lake has to offer with the fish eat the most importantly what feels most familiar to you

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28 May 09:54

00:55

Live today at 12pm est. I’m breaking down a new lake. This process works for every lake you fish.

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24 May 10:29

Hey y’all! We have a new direct message feature in the app. You can now send private messages to me or other app members!

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22 May 11:48

00:43

15 mins!!! I’ll be live in the app

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22 May 11:12

I’m gonna jump in the app and talk about fishing bream beds today at 12 pm eastern

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22 May 11:04

There’s a new workshop on the Ned rig retrieves in the catalog today.

https://sufschool.com/programs/nedrig

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22 May 08:22

01:00

I asked everyone to share a fun moment yesterday. Here’s mine. In 2021 I went down to Okeechobee to prepractice for our first tour tournament. Okeechobee is one of the places where I will go in pre-practice before the event because most of the time the areas stay the same. In three days of Boat riding a fish about three hours. I found this area down south, and I actually never made a cast in it during that pre-practice.Fast-forward 60 days later when we had the tournament, it ended up being one of my best places and I caught so many fish there. I will never forget this tournament.