Brian Latimer

Belton, SC, United States

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23 May 10:46

Just a side note. Some of you may be trying to register for the SUF tournament. If you're having trouble we are trying to figure it out. for some of you the link is not working. For some of us there's no problem. That's why it's a little tricky to troubleshoot. If you're trying to register and can't shoot me a message here and I'll make sure we manually get you in if nothing else.

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23 May 10:33

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I'd encourage all of you to fish for different species at certain time of the year. Here's why. No matter where you live bass fishing will become a bit tough and at times redundant at some point during the year. That's not always fun. Fishing has to stay fun or at some point you'll quit. I've found that fishing for other species keeps my mind fresh. I've learned so many other little details about fishing through other species as well. Each species has something to offer that will give you a better understanding of how fish move and survive. Ultimately that's all we are trying to do. Bream fishing, saltwater fishing, crappie, trout, striper all are good ways of building your skill set. Have fun and don't feel like you have to always fish for bass to get better at bass fishing.

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23 May 10:25

A new workshop dropped. I'll be in the comments responding to questions for the next hour or so.

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How To Stop Backlashes

 Let's talk about using a baitcaster!

23 May 10:24

we'll have him in again for sure

23 May 10:23

 I don't think their location changes but I do believe there's feeding windows. I feel like that late morning is always golden. 8-11am. it's all so subjective to what type of bite it is. If it's a deal where they feeding on alewives or some type of pelagic bait fish I feel like earlier is always better. If it's more of target oriented bite such as rock piles or grass lines any time of the day can be good. Let me know if that makes sense.

23 May 10:21

WE ABSO FREAKING LOOTLY WILL HAVE HIM TALK ABOUT FALL FISHING FOR SMALLIES

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23 May 10:20

Listening to Trevor. I think the staging points are the wintering holes. I'll see if I can grab some screenshots of what that looks like on a map so you have a visual.

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Gerriet James Dirksen This is great news man. Please share your experiences here. 

dude that class session was so good it's crazy!

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23 May 10:15

Have you found that you like the devil horse better than some other topwaters?