Brian Latimer

Belton, SC, United States

There’s no business that doesn’t need more photos. I bet there’s a way you can certainly help them with this! I need photos myself! It’s the most valuable thing I have.

Yes you absolutely should your active target needs to be up front for it to be productive. I actually don’t run a 2d on the trolling motor anymore like I used to. However if you’re just starting to use AT2 I’d say get a separate trans up front for 2d as well. That way all the returns are relevant

We’re gone look at all of this way deeper on Monday!

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I did a show last year with 2d. I can admit the active target is pretty nice for this. For you it would be nice to find isolated grass clumps and Lily pads under water on high tide!

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06 Dec 20:38

I really love these type of tournaments. I’m gonna find some of these to fish with my son this year

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06 Dec 20:37

Let’s start the process.

What type of lake?

What species of fish?

WhTs the availability of structure?

WhT do the fish eat?

What are you confident in using?

What has prior research on the lake revealed?

Cody Walling just everything tangles and wraps and it’s just in the way all the time. By the time there’s a tackle bag a net life jackets now there’s nowhere to land a fish. 2 spinning 3 baitcasters I think if you need more than that you probably should be fishing from the front

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06 Dec 12:24

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06 Dec 10:02

if you do more than 5 you're gonna work against yourself!

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05 Dec 19:49

Next Monday we’re going to take a deep dive into some of these screen recordings and talk about why these fish are here, how you can find places like this and what you need to use when you do find these areas.

How To Catch Winter Bass DEEP (Lowrance Active Target)
https://youtu.be/lcjK2tEGWkg

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