Brian B.

Pittsfield, MA, United States

USCG Licensed Captain | Northeast Bass Fishing | Enjoying the outdoors | Passionate | #KindlewoodOutdoors #BardeRodz #KindlewoodCares

Honestly, I pretty much followed the game plan I answered in this post - https://sufschool.com/community/posts/i-have-a-tournament-on-champlain-aug

18 Aug 20:51

They only bother you if they are hungry, angry, curious, defending their territory or just mad otherwise they may not bother you or they might. ;-)

Someone had to do the math - (3171147.266*3.14)/7=1,422,486.05932 spots rounded to 1,422,486 spots before 11 AM - Wow! you guys were fishing fast!

14 Aug 22:29

Welcome

13 Aug 08:26

Sure thing! I guess I need some FROGS after last night's Live.

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Great buddy to have! Great conversation and great fishing. Enjoy everyday and make memories!

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Do you have any jigs, color watermelon, bluegill, PB&J and browns. After Aug 12 Live, I guess I need some FROGS. Also a too good to pass up deal on a Mercury ProXS 200HP with vessel view. ;-)

Well, I could make one for you or anyone else in any color you like. I could also make another one and we could give it away or raffle it off. I love that particular rod that BLat used.

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Well my buddy put me on two roughly 16lb bags Saturday and Sunday. Champlain is freaking GIANT!

Ha, Scope master is a blessing and a curse!!! You can get addicted to watching that screen chasing fish that may or may not bite. I catch almost the same amount whether watching that screen or watching the Ecosystem. I won two local tournaments fishing boat docks and weed lines. I like that scoping moved some fisherman into those depths because it frees up the "normal" fishing spots. I want to pro-fish-ent at both techniques.