Brian Latimer

Belton, SC, United States

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03 Mar 08:04

01:00

Let’s build a tackle box for boat docks today.

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03 Mar 07:55

Catch me a big smallmoufff

02 Mar 23:28

That’s awesome to hear! Lewisville is a tough one at times!

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The wind has been strong this week. We caught ours on a jerkbait and a swimbait. What’s been your best bait so far?

Posted

02 Mar 20:36

00:54

For 2 days we chased points that were exposed to wind. You can hear it clearly in the video! THE MORE WIND THE BETTER. We didn’t run from the wind but used it to help us catch fish. Our 2 productive lures both days were a jerkbait and a small finesse swimbait. Our best points seemed to be closer to the main lake. We caught fish on both flat points and steep points. The key was hitting as many as possible. Sometimes we would go hours without a bite then all of a sudden hit 2 -4 fish in a row.

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Posted

02 Mar 17:41

00:30

Tom was on fire this week slow rolling a 3” swimbait on main lake points.

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01 Mar 16:47

Bro……

01 Mar 16:44

You guys have open water already

01 Mar 16:43

Harvesting is a part of conservation!

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28 Feb 19:24

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Tom was the right person for the SUF trip. Fishing was actually a little tougher than I expected. This was a classic example of bass nkt reacting to weather the way we do. It’s been low key hot. The water is in mid 50s. The daffodils are flowering and the dogwoods look Snow White. However the bass have not yet received the letter about spring. We had to actually slow down and crawl swimbait today. CRAAAAWWWWLLLL! We stayed mostly on main lake points fishing 10-20ft. The moral of this king post is remember the bass live in a insulated environment. Everything is delayed for them. They do not react at the same time or the same way that humans do to weather changes.

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