Kevin Skovenski

Madison, WI, United States

Right!  That’s what I was trying to get at there. 

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26 Jan 09:02

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Drop Shot & Old Bobber Stops

If your lakes are full of grass like mine and need to Texas rig your drop shot.  Try using your old bobber stops.  Works really well extending the life of your plastic. 

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Sorry if I missed it in the series.  My feelings won’t be hurt if you tell me to go back and watch it.  I recall you mentioning which colors you use, but did you mention when to use those particular colors? 

Get it Tron! 

Would you also use it for large mouth during the spawn?  Or are there more preferred baits for that?  

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25 Jan 11:26

Just wanted to share this as an example of what Brian preaches in class.  Recently listened to a MLF podcast on the College Nationals at Toho this year.  Was won by two kids from Michigan who were not familiar with Florida at all. So they stuck to their strengths and did the opposite of what you’re “supposed to do” on these lakes. They said sticking to their strengths made them feel at home. 

Brian Latimer

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25 Jan 11:19

I feel the same way except our rain is frozen and piles up as big piles of snow.  ⛄️. Spring can’t come soon enough. 

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Nice, that’s what I try to do too. 4 go-to boxes with mixed baits based on season, depth, etc… and 1 Zman blockz for plastics.  But I still find myself brining wayyy too much when I travel to a new lake.  

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21 Jan 08:51

I’m a big fan of organization.  What do you guys do to get your tackle organize? 

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1-counting Brian’s SUF Classic last year.  But planning on signing up for club tournaments is ‘24

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