Brian Latimer

Belton, SC, United States

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10 Jan 21:50

Just a few flurries today and we already lost power. 😩

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Posted

10 Jan 11:50

01:00

You’ve got 15 mins. Give me a heads up if you plan to be there

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Posted

10 Jan 10:18

01:00

I don’t like this y’all. So far I’m still good over here.

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Posted

09 Jan 21:13

Tomorrow we’re experiencing some pretty foul weather. My plan is to go ahead with the live at 12pm about winter crankbait fishing. If we lose power ( which we often do during storms) I may have to reschedule this live. I’ll be in touch in the morning!

https://sufschool.com/programs/live-tvrtudzjsbo

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Posted

08 Jan 13:25

01:00

Finished up and ready for y’all tonight!!!

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Posted

07 Jan 19:42

00:59

Upgrade to the live broadcast coming tomorrow!

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Posted

07 Jan 14:15

If you watched this video this CLEARLY shows us why it’s important to think of fishing as art and not math.

07:02

What Can We Trust For Fishi...

What can we trust when we it comes to fishing information....
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Posted

06 Jan 10:20

This is a aerial I found on the internet about Potholes Reservoir in Washington State. This is crazy interesting to me

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Posted

06 Jan 10:17

Read this... The PNW is such a interesting place to study the fishing culture. Read this

The Potholes Reservoir is part of the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project. It is formed by the O'Sullivan Dam and located in central Washington, in the United States. The reservoir is fed by water from Moses Lake, part of the Crab Creek basin.

The area features several lakes (typically 30-70 yards wide and 10–30 feet deep). These lakes, known as "potholes" were created through both natural and man made processes. The potholes were initially carved out during the Pleistocene by flood waters originating from Glacial Lake Missoula.[3] Subsequent damming of the area by the Columbia Basin Project raised the water table high enough to allow these topographical depressions to become lakes.

here's the link if you want to read the whole thing

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potholes_Reservoir

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Posted

06 Jan 10:14

This was one of the most valuable articles I found on Belews lake. This statement right here told me a lot about the lake and how I could prepare. https://www.carolinasportsman.com/content/lake-of-the-month-belews-lake/

"Belews also fishes “opposite” of what many fishermen would expect. When the sun’s out the brightest, Richardson said, the bass are liable to be in the clearest, shallowest water. It’s not unusual in the fall, he said, to see “wolfpacks” of 3- and 4-pound bass roaming in 2 or 3 feet of gin-clear water, chasing down any minnows that darts into their path."

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