Brian Barde

Pittsfield, MA, United States

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

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11 Oct 13:18

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11 Oct 08:40

At the end of the last two seasons, I suffered from a tennis elbow the previous year in the left arm and, this year, in the right arm. I found this article; what do you guys think? Maybe I am just getting old...  https://www.mensjournal.com/adventure/bass-fishing/9-best-exercises-prevent-fishing-tendonitis?fbclid=IwY2xjawF1-_BleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHV1m8TpkNpyPrV5GBatXd0iwuDblOhnad7VkwOjYRBIeRZIMMc1j5VM3vw_aem_76VMsSmmf0bNN8xsteri2A

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10 Oct 10:03

Kevin Skovenski - Congratulations on your fishing trip with Brian Latimer

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08 Oct 13:20

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07 Oct 18:35

It’s official, I am a USCG MMC Captain. 🧑‍✈️ this is what happens when I get bored during winter. LOL

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05 Oct 22:20

Hey everyone, just wanted to share some awesome news - I was able to get 2nd place in my club championship today! By edging out another club member by just one spot I was able to earn Angler of the Year. It's been a year of hard work and growth, and I'm so grateful. Huge thanks to Brian Latimer for his SUFSchool guidance. Looking forward to more great fishing adventures ahead! On the negative side, I set my GoPro on the front deck of my boat at 5AM in the dark and drove to the ramp… it’s gone 😭UPDATE - My Wife found my GoPro in the back of my truck, I must have set it on the tailgate not the front deck - what would I do without her 😀

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30 Sep 12:44

How was your fishing weekend if you were not affected by the storm? Did you figure something out?

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28 Sep 20:52

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The toothy ones were out...

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23 Sep 21:50

Something just went overboard!!!  https://youtu.be/4AU_6HMpio8

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22 Sep 18:38

Today, I had a tournament on a pond/lake that is overpopulated with fish. It is great for taking kids to catch fish. However, it stinks to catch bigger fish. The article emphasizes the importance of harvesting bass in small waters like ponds to maintain a healthy fish population. In small ponds, bass can quickly overpopulate, leading to stunted growth and an unbalanced ecosystem. Regularly removing smaller bass helps ensure enough food for the remaining fish, promoting the growth of larger, healthier bass.  In small ponds, however, harvesting 15 to 35 pounds of bass per acre per year is often recommended to prevent overcrowding and support a balanced fishery1.