Brian Latimer

Belton, SC, United States

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Nov 18 at 02:13 PM

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Do you want to find sponsorship?

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Nov 18 at 02:13 PM

It can be funky! Have you thrown a lipless any at all?

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Nov 18 at 10:15 AM

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You’re not crazy. Fall fishing can be a little weird.

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at the 00:56 mark the lighter water is usually shallower water or more stained because new water brings in color during rainfall. That's a good observation.

can you give me a time stamp just so I answer this correctly.?

Posted

Nov 17 at 06:21 PM

Trip Giveaway Announcement tomorrow!

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they work best for me when it's really really cold.

Posted

Nov 17 at 04:47 PM

01:00

New trip giveaway winners!!

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Posted

Nov 17 at 04:45 PM

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This is especially for the new members this month.

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Nov 16 at 10:57 PM

3 myths about cold water cranking

- throw red when the water is cold.
☑️ never limit red to cold water. Bass feed on shad forage ALL YEAR LONG. Bass feed on crawfish ALL YEAR LONG

- in cold water throw a tight wiggling crankbait
☑️ that’s not completely true. If the water is cold and especially if it’s muddy try a crankbait with a lot of noise and action to get the bass’s attention. If you can’t get his attention you won’t get the bite.

- in cold water you need to throw a deeper diving crankbait
☑️ That’s not completely true. The further we move into winter the more bass (especially largemouth) use shallow water for ambient warmth from the longer days and sunshine. There’s a significant amount of fish that will move into the 1-3 foot zone as the water temps stabilize in the low 40s at the end of winter.

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