Nathan Sipes

Laurens, SC, United States

07 Nov 11:39

Jayden Potter thank you that makes sence

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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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Deep is my. Cryptonite

06 Nov 16:59

The only check I ever got from MLF I was using a red frontside on lake Hamilton in February . I still got the check lol 19th place. My best finish hopefully I can beat that this year

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Jayden Potter that’s good advice thank you

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05 Nov 19:39

Pretty dang close

I hope you guys kill em

Tim Dodson so far I’ve read that the herring and shad run the channels and stay where the water goes from 8 feet to 20 ft or deeper. On ledges and steep banks. This could be wrong but it’s what google says lol

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This is one of the tournaments that could leave me in the back of the boat in the middle of the lake lol

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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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