Brian Latimer

Belton, SC, United States

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17 Feb 09:18

I have a new workshop that dropping Monday. This one dives into visual details of where to fish during cold fronts. I show you how I attack the upper portions of a lake and how I fish the lower clear water sections of a lake as well. Look for it to drop sometime Monday . Also let me know if you guys are getting the email notifications for the workshops. If not let me know so I can get that fixed. This workshop is 7 parts so you definitely want to see every part of it.

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17 Feb 09:14

the dots in the photo are bass. Brooks actuall caught one of these bass. I was fishing one of the ditches that I was talking about on the quick tips video. You can see there’s not much visible bait there but there’s definitely bait around. When it’s bright and sunny bait can be a lot harder to find.

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17 Feb 09:09

This is what I call ā€œknocking the sides off of em!!!ā€ I’d eat more fish if cleaning them wasn’t so much workšŸ˜®ā€šŸ’Ø

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15 Feb 12:29

Anyone throwing a Neko This weekend? The new workshop in the exclusive content gallery explains all the details!

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15 Feb 09:46

Have any of you been faced with this type of deal? How did you overcome it?

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15 Feb 09:44

I know this isn't the best picture. I didn't have this realization until editing my tournament footage. On this spot I caught maybe 30 bass in about 2 hours. Do you notice how tight that ball of bait is? Just a complete circle. Those bait are scared! That's how bait protects against predators. Ā You can see the same thing if you use a 2d sonar unit. There's still a lot for me to learn about this but it's very obvious that bait behaves differently depending on how many fish are around. Ā I never thought of this before.

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15 Feb 09:37

This is a picture of my graph from Rayburn. Your's looking at a picture of a ball of bait on 3d sonar. This is what a ball of bait looks like when it's not threatened. Notice how the long skirt of forage lingers out to the right? They aren't worried about predators. Ā I'll post another screenshot of a place where I caught fish every cast. You'll notice a difference in how tight the wad of bait is together.

CAKE!!!

15 Feb 09:28

I've fished there a few times. Ā I bet those bass are on beds now there. Have you looked any?

That’s a great question. If you have a single bladed Colorado spinnerbait, it will thump much harder than a tandem Colorado spinnerbait. So yes, if you take off the blade on the spinnerbait arm the spinner bait will have way more thump, or action.

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