Blake Keener

Douglasville, GA, United States

50 yr old father of 3, know they are grown up I am chasing my dream of becoming a professional angler. fishing all opens 2025 to qualify.

Nov 04 at 04:48 PM

Nathan I told Tim this as well but I would love to come out to Murray or anywhere for that matter and spend few days on the water with you fishing and working through the lake breakdown process. I’m fishing different regions than you guys in Choo/Buldog bc less crossover in schedule with Toyota & open tournaments I fishing. Let me know

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Nov 04 at 04:43 PM

Choo Choo division. lol gotta love spell check!

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Nov 04 at 04:41 PM

Tim are you going to fish Murray anytime soon? I would love to come out and go with you and spend some time on the water. I have decided to fish chop chop and bulldog divisions just due to scheduling reasons as those dates conflict less with Toyota & opens that I plan on fishing. Let me know I can head out for few days when best for you.

Nov 01 at 06:30 PM

Yes, I believe that would be beneficial to everyone regardless of their level of knowledge.

Oct 29 at 01:57 AM

James which series or multiple are you planning on fishing? I had planned on fishing 2 for sure, hoping for 3 until having my boat issues.

Oct 29 at 01:41 AM

I ended up catching 18-20 bass; I was a lot of fu

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Oct 29 at 01:38 AM

I went out today to work on locating where the bass were in the water column off rocky points; in clear water without electronics. I learned so much by basic process of ellination starting out using the 3xd to 5 xd and ultimately settling in with the 6xd crawfish color. I found that the fish were right in the light penetration zone where they were most active. I was throwing a 7-6” cranking rod; I’ll often use a 7-4” also both pair with a 6:3:1 reel with 12 lb. Seagaur fluorocarbon line. Although I did catch a few small ones as I was working my way down the water column it was 100% obvious once reaching the light penetration zone as it related to the quality and quantity of fish I was catching vs the 2 shallower zones the 3 & 5xd baits would yield. In this optimum zone the fish were mostly 2-3lbs with an 4 lber here and there. It took me about an 1-1/2 to work through this process of working myself into the optimum zone that were always looking for during pre-practice and honestly practicing during the tournaments. I also found that using the square bill right along the transition from clear to stained water on into mostly stained water was also a good bite. I wasn’t really keeping up with weight ti truly know the best five weight but I’d say 13-14lbs., I did catch a 4-13lb kicker though. This was the first time I took this approach to breaking down a body of water but feom the results I’ll sure go about it this way more. This was most helpful for me so I hope it may help some other fellow SUF team members

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Oct 29 at 01:03 AM

Congratulations Brian that’s a heck of an accomplishment!

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Oct 25 at 02:32 PM

I like it!

Oct 25 at 12:04 PM

Hartwell is a great fishery. I have fished the lake in 3 maybe 4 tournaments over the years with 14.5 lbs to 18.6lbs range best 5. I don’t have a ton of experience but I know enough to put us on some fish. I can pretty much go whenever you want to. Email me at popacharlie39@icloud.com we can discuss the details if you want to go