Nathan Sipes

Laurens, SC, United States

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19 Dec 07:34

Note to self: always bring a pole to work but I know where lake Russel is now!

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18 Dec 17:27

Nathan Sipes: Co-angler. I want to be part of the Suf team because I believe in the app and I want to represent something that I will be proud of. The entry fees and gear are great! but I really need to have the support of you and everyone else on the app. There are definitely younger guys on here with a lot more potential, but I have the Drive and want to excel ln the sport! I think I could be a good representative of the SUF community . And I want to compete as much as I want to learn. I’m going to congratulate and lift up anyone you pick! Just putting my hat in the ring

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08 Dec 20:50

Greenwood keeps kicking my rear trying to catch bass! So I went to get a little confidence back! I’m not sure how confident I am but I won’t go hungry lol. These upstate lakes have been tough on me through the fall.I hope I can put a couple in the boat on the first tournament.

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06 Dec 07:37

This question has been asked a million times before I know. but how many rods do you think a co-angler should bring with them? In the few I have done I always brought five . And 75% of the time I’m fishing with the only spinning rod I brought. I think this year I’m going to bring less rods and some extra reels set up with different line. What do you guys think?

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02 Dec 20:03

I have a question about C-rigs what is your favorite bait and color to put on? After watching the video on colors I was wondering if anyone ever used a fluorescent color

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Posted

27 Nov 21:49

New thanksgiving tradition 8 so far and a few little bass

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23 Nov 10:06

Not much luck but I can’t think of a better way to spend the day

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12 Nov 20:29

As I was fishing in my kayak Saturday ( the wind was kicking my butt) I got on the Garmin app to look for points and ditches and ledges . Mostly point and ditches on lake greenwood . And it worked pretty good . So I’m going to use it when I draw someone using the ffs maybe I can find a hump or a ditch out of the back of the boat. So I think it’ll be a good tool for us co-anglers. What do you guys think?

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07 Nov 09:54

Tron Foster made a comment on a post about the frittside about it being the best tuned crankbait out of the package. And I didn’t know you were supposed to tune crankbaits. I looked through the older videos and didn’t see anything. So how do we tune crankbaits? Any info on this would be greatly appreciated!

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04 Nov 18:07

Lake Murray breakdown: I’ve found there is thread Fin shad, herring ,bluegill and yellow perch Also gizzard shad. There is Pond weed that is native to the lake that grow 5 to 15 ft which will be dormant during the January BFL so not a player ! There are a few spotted bass and some small mouth but the largemouth are the dominant species. There are some points and I think the ditches and steep drop off edges will be an opportunity there is a hydro electric plant that will have warmer water running the west end of the lake is where the Saluda river runs into the lake comparing google earth with a topographical map making it more stained on this end . there are some docks that are in deeper water.( Do any of you think that would be something to try out?). This isn’t everything but it’s what I have so far. what else do we need to look into for the January tournament?

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