Not sure if you’ll see this but one thing that is deadly for smallies anytime is a 3/32 ounce black colored maribou jig. Especially in calm water or high pressure fisheries
Mr Latimer just wanted you to know that even though I am only at 13:43 into this video I wanted to stop and say something important. 2 things actually. I've seen some of your videos before but so far even though I'm not done this is some of the happiest footage I have seen of you having fun! Why your catching fish. This is my home waters since 1988. It's just great to see you have fun and get excited like that 6lb fish you caught early. Keep it up. Second because with you guys it's truly not normal to see you having footage of your co angler catching fish in these videos. To watch you treat him great and work together catching fish makes you a better man. Normally us co anglers are sometimes considered in the way by some professional anglers. It's your job we understand that but co anglers have dreams also as you did one time and pay their money too. I understand there are bad apples out there for you guys but we also are not the norm. So just really wanted to give you Big props for you being a good man and its been fun to see you happy catching fish. God bless and good luck in the Championship Mr Latimer!!
no cap brody , your the kobe of fishing . i found out about you last month i think just digging for good fishing info on bass. since watching your content my fishing game has increased on a super serious level to where people are like dayum!!!! our community needs to know about you because we need the youtuh to go down a more positive road as fishing is one of the greatest activities known to man. that would be dope to see you get exposed on bet , espn , and you should get on some of the podcasts . like podcast p , drink champs and million dollars worth of game so our people can expnd their thinking to the fishing world , you could tiger woods this whole thang mane! peace!!!
Grate job Brian, can you do a video on Copolymer and Fluorocabon same dia. Which is better on knots. Strenght and abrasion and reflective and reaective.Thank you.
B-Lat, I have been following your videos for some time now and my hope is I will see you succeed at every level. I believe sincerely with your drive and integrity you WILL achieve that goal. There is no doubt in my mind. I get inspired every time I watch one of your videos.
Your videos are awesome. You were so cool to your co anglers Fishing my first tournament this weekend on Sam Rayburn as a co angler. Excited and nervous
Great video again Brian. I just ordered your signature 6'10" casting rod to replace the one I lost (not properly secured in my little Twin Troller X10 boat) as it shot off the side of my boat. I was scrambling to let my outboard down to quickly escape an out of control small sailboat that was heading right at me from behind and around a point as I was sitting in the water. I avoided the crash but lost a nice rod and baitcaster. I liked the baitcaster I had so much I ordered another one but I believe upgraded my rod to one of your models. 😎👍🏽🎣
Brian, the anglers in these northern hemisphere places (assuming that South Carolina, Florida, Texas is approaching towards the 'equator' center line of the globe). What anglers in the northern hemisphere. The more north you go. The more that they talk. About one thing. What is that thing?
And it's often misdiagnosed. In fact. It is broadly. Mis-diagnosed. Mis-identified. And mis-understood. All of those things. Because anglers frequently 'add more weight' (i.e. 'select' a bait which weighs more). Because why? They believe in their own mind. I'm going 'down'. In the water column. Yeah. I add more weight. And that's what happens. Well. Not so much. What adding weight to something. And putting whatever that thing is. Into a water medium. What it does. For a kick of. Is it will alter the speed. At which that thing. Is able to move. You can observe it. That in the retrieve of some object. That is heavier. When it's in the water. It requires more effort. To drag the thing. Through the water. And on a lot of these waters. That have 'current' flow in them. These northern places. The reason you can automatically 'tell'. There is current. And quite savage amounts of it too. Is always the dead give away (look at the coastlines in the saltwater in the Carolina's or anywhere). Wherever you see. Exposed rock. And erosion (or even 'rock armour' placed by engineers to prevent or limit erosion). Which is really the river currents trying to change and alter. The bed of the river. At different times. Across a number of years. When you see that erosion. Instantly think of current.
And when you begin to think of current (as in the example, of the 'small mouth bass' that was hooked and was intelligent enough, to know how to angle itself against the current). In such a way. As to make it really hard. For the angler. To play out that bass. Even if the bass. Was two pounds weight. It was able to fight. Like a fish. Double it's body mass. When you think about current. Think carefully. About weight. Of the bait lure. Not in terms of depth (if there is a current, the bait will be affected by the current just like the fish will, when you play it on the line). Even if it's a drop shot rig. With weight at the bottom. You'll struggle. To predict. Where that 'drop shot' rig. Wants to end up. In relation to where it is cast. As the current. Takes control. Of that weight. Often these fish. Only 'take' baits. When the bait is allowed. To be taken by the current. In a certain direction (it makes the fish feel as though they have agency, and choice over which item to take). And which item. Not to take. So retrieved bait lures. May not always. Be the right solution.
What the weight. Of the bait mainly does. Is that it does not control depth. So much. As it controls 'speed'. Of movement. Of the bait. As it's carried in a certain direction. By the current. And often. It's a question. Of how much weight to add. How much weight. To dial down. Until you get to that precise place. Where the bait. Seems to the fish. From it's perspective. To be doing. What it should. In current conditions. What you'll rarely do. Is to find the bottom (until the bait is thrown into static water). And there are often pockets of static water. In water that has current. Water does odd things. What weight will do. Is hold the bait. In the strike zone. Long enough, and slow enough. That it can induce. The bass to attack that bait. Because it appears as though. To the bass. That the bait lure. Whatever it happens to be. Has it's own agency. And is trying to control it's swim direction. And it's depth too.
On the second day. I would have searched in my boat. For something different. I think. Something like a lipless crank bait. Made out of lightweight metal. Of some kind. With a rattle or two. Inside of it perhaps. And I would have thrown it. Observed what the current was doing to that bait. Of a certain size, and weight. And see how it worked. Using some kind. Of slow retrieve. And induce a strike. From a bass. That way. I'd have changed the size. Of the lipless crank bait. A little bit. As different size crank baits. Might get dragged by the current. At different rates of speed (what you might find, is the way it works is that a larger crankbait gets dragged faster by the current). And a smaller crankbait. Gets dragged less. So a smaller crankbait. Of the right weight category. Might retrieve faster to the boat (and maybe that is the right kind of trigger). Or the other way around. The larger crankbait. Of the same type. Get's pulled off course more. In the retrieve. As the current acts on it more. And resembles more like a bait fish. Struggling and getting dragged in a direction. That could also. Provide the right. Kind of trigger.
That's when. You're situated closer to rocky banks. However, when you're situated. In more open water. I think. I might do exactly the opposite. Instead of metal lipless crankbaits. I might go in the opposite direction. And look for wooden ones. And fish them even more slowly. With very delayed swim actions. To try and coax something. Up from the depths. Plastic baits of any kind though. Are notoriously hard. To operate in current. As plastic materials. Is weirdly buoyant. In the water medium. And I think. That it may not prove. In the current flows. To be realistic. Of how bait fish move. As good as the plastic bait lure. Might work in the still water. Further south. And in the warmer water. In the north. I would possess the capability. To significantly change the speed. Of movement of my bait lure (and the cadence). Because as you can imagine. That heavier bait lures. Won't respond well. To that quick 'swim, swim, swim' cadence. That plastic jerk baits etc. Are good at imitating. With the heavier lure. Chances as. You'll have to be less pro-active. In terms of the retrieve. And go for a different cadence. So the metal lipless crankbait. Or whatever it is. Starts to work. With a good action in the water.
You should hook up with Travis Manson from Smallmouthcrush youtube channel, he's a phenomenal smallmouth guy, and could really help you understand how those northern fish are. Plus it would make great content
You put the smack on them the first day Brother Brian. Smallmouth are like a Trophy wife...one little change and everything goes to Heck in a Hand Basket!
B. Lat, if you can, please link Carter’s RUclips channel. Young man learned a lot from you I’m sure. This fellow South Carolinian will support his channel.
So happy to see the enthusiasm again BLat!!!!
Great job guys!!!! Couldn't imagine the pressure to fish with BLat
Carter handle that! Nice work fellas!!!
The sound track on these videos is awesome
B. Lat you are the man!
Always rooting for you!
BLat you will get your win next year hang in there don’t think anyone fishes as hard as you. I enjoy your you tube.
First bass!! Very fun video, congrats Brooks
That's awesome the way yal helped each other !
Love to watch u fish...ur simply amazing
I hope sometime I get to meet you your my favorite professional fisherman
Thank you for your videos ...they are great !
Brian is like a kid on Christmas right now 😂
Love the channel great excitement love the small jaw
biggens 💪🏽
Not sure if you’ll see this but one thing that is deadly for smallies anytime is a 3/32 ounce black colored maribou jig. Especially in calm water or high pressure fisheries
Stay positive! You're killing it Blat
Love this channel!!! Always entertaining and full of good Info.
Your losing everything overboard that day lol sissors and hat but awesome video glad you had a good day
Mr Latimer just wanted you to know that even though I am only at 13:43 into this video I wanted to stop and say something important. 2 things actually. I've seen some of your videos before but so far even though I'm not done this is some of the happiest footage I have seen of you having fun! Why your catching fish. This is my home waters since 1988. It's just great to see you have fun and get excited like that 6lb fish you caught early. Keep it up. Second because with you guys it's truly not normal to see you having footage of your co angler catching fish in these videos. To watch you treat him great and work together catching fish makes you a better man. Normally us co anglers are sometimes considered in the way by some professional anglers. It's your job we understand that but co anglers have dreams also as you did one time and pay their money too. I understand there are bad apples out there for you guys but we also are not the norm. So just really wanted to give you Big props for you being a good man and its been fun to see you happy catching fish. God bless and good luck in the Championship Mr Latimer!!
Kids Figuring out the gas pedal and paying attention to the road lol best part of the video! Love that age full of fun
no cap brody , your the kobe of fishing .
i found out about you last month i think just digging for good fishing info on bass.
since watching your content my fishing game has increased on a super serious level to where people are like dayum!!!! our community needs to know about you because we need the youtuh to go down a more positive road as fishing is one of the greatest activities known to man. that would be dope to see you get exposed on bet , espn , and you should get on some of the podcasts . like podcast p , drink champs and million dollars worth of game so our people can expnd their thinking to the fishing world , you could tiger woods this whole thang mane! peace!!!
Great video Brian!!!!
St. Lawrence river is probably the best small mouth bass areas in the world. Use to catch them like crazy there.
Really like the music selection 🎶 👍🏽
Love the co-angler involvement
Your excitement is contagious!!! Can't wait to get my boat back on the water!!!! By far my new favorite channel!!!
Welcome to team BLat
Man I really want to see this man do good. He’s a really good person and I love his attitude towards learning.
I noticed you didn't use to help CO's with fish....I see you do now! Good Deal!
False….
@@BrianLatimerFishing I stand corrected. That was a B.A.S.S derby VS MLF. Net VS No Net….
He kept the "freakin jerk bait". Classic.
great video sir
Good video!
Big fist pump!!! 👊 nothing like a redemption story. Man they caught em good and had a blast doing it
Looking forward to the Potomac
That opening scene hit hard, nothing feels as good as your kids being happy to see you & happy for you to see them. Solid gold B-Lat
Man b lat!! Your awesome
I like
Grate job Brian, can you do a video on Copolymer and Fluorocabon same dia. Which is better on knots. Strenght and abrasion and reflective and reaective.Thank you.
Ricky bottoms and inside if wave breaks. They stack up there
15 mins in I love this video! Best ever
Come on CUZ!!!
Damn B.Lat this is by far one of the best videos you have put out. The fishing you two men are displaying is unreal. Good luck brother. Semper Fi
B-Lat, I have been following your videos for some time now and my hope is I will see you succeed at every level. I believe sincerely with your drive and integrity you WILL achieve that goal. There is no doubt in my mind. I get inspired every time I watch one of your videos.
Great job! Your my favorite pro I constantly watch you and learn A WHOLE LOT. You’re the man cuz!
Hear working that real like a standard u hear the clicking👂🚙🤯
I am so happy for you brother! Redemption
Your videos are awesome. You were so cool to your co anglers Fishing my first tournament this weekend on Sam Rayburn as a co angler. Excited and nervous
Love your videos and passion bruh! I'm growing and still want to go fishing with you!
8:08
Fish- oh god who just caught me
Duuude you were so silent and then the scream with that big smallmouth hahaha, so exciting!
Glad to see you getting some revenge and keeping hope alive bro
Great video again Brian. I just ordered your signature 6'10" casting rod to replace the one I lost (not properly secured in my little Twin Troller X10 boat) as it shot off the side of my boat. I was scrambling to let my outboard down to quickly escape an out of control small sailboat that was heading right at me from behind and around a point as I was sitting in the water. I avoided the crash but lost a nice rod and baitcaster. I liked the baitcaster I had so much I ordered another one but I believe upgraded my rod to one of your models. 😎👍🏽🎣
Hell yeah💪🔥
Nice catches🔥
So glad to see all the fun you had....enjoy life my brother God is Good!!!
Anybody have a link to Carter's site? Is it TackleRat 232?
It’s “thetacklerat” no spaces with the in front
Nothing better than the Co angler catching em with ya I tell ya, makes for a fun tournament day. Perfect background music, Love it!
I'm glad to finally see someone using bait casters to catch smallmouths.
Loved seeing you gettin'em on the St. LAWRENCE! The St. LAWRENCE was tough on a lot of Anglers this year. Nice to see you taking it back!
had that bag on you
20:49 💀💀😂
Patience young man patience it will happen but it never comes easy its earned 😎
Yall boys put show on first day👍
Did he say The Tackle Rat? Couldn't find it.
F/K yes Latimer! Lets go!
Weird you tell them to stay in the road and in a couple years you're going to be telling them to stay out the damn road. 🤣
you are awesome not many boaters take care of none boaters as you do you are the shit
Let them grow up another year or 2 and then we are gonna put a drill battery on that power wheels lol
“Adversity is dope” -B.Lat
Needed that Co-Angler lucky charm you had on day 1 for day 2 lol
small mouth moves with the bait fish. if you find the bait fish you will find the smallies
"All the way on all the time." ...no other way.
Does can your co angler catch fish and put the in your live well and contribute to your weight
Is it just me or are the fish less brown this time? They look greener and more striped.
Brian, the anglers in these northern hemisphere places (assuming that South Carolina, Florida, Texas is approaching towards the 'equator' center line of the globe). What anglers in the northern hemisphere. The more north you go. The more that they talk. About one thing. What is that thing?
And it's often misdiagnosed. In fact. It is broadly. Mis-diagnosed. Mis-identified. And mis-understood. All of those things. Because anglers frequently 'add more weight' (i.e. 'select' a bait which weighs more). Because why? They believe in their own mind. I'm going 'down'. In the water column. Yeah. I add more weight. And that's what happens. Well. Not so much. What adding weight to something. And putting whatever that thing is. Into a water medium. What it does. For a kick of. Is it will alter the speed. At which that thing. Is able to move. You can observe it. That in the retrieve of some object. That is heavier. When it's in the water. It requires more effort. To drag the thing. Through the water. And on a lot of these waters. That have 'current' flow in them. These northern places. The reason you can automatically 'tell'. There is current. And quite savage amounts of it too. Is always the dead give away (look at the coastlines in the saltwater in the Carolina's or anywhere). Wherever you see. Exposed rock. And erosion (or even 'rock armour' placed by engineers to prevent or limit erosion). Which is really the river currents trying to change and alter. The bed of the river. At different times. Across a number of years. When you see that erosion. Instantly think of current.
And when you begin to think of current (as in the example, of the 'small mouth bass' that was hooked and was intelligent enough, to know how to angle itself against the current). In such a way. As to make it really hard. For the angler. To play out that bass. Even if the bass. Was two pounds weight. It was able to fight. Like a fish. Double it's body mass. When you think about current. Think carefully. About weight. Of the bait lure. Not in terms of depth (if there is a current, the bait will be affected by the current just like the fish will, when you play it on the line). Even if it's a drop shot rig. With weight at the bottom. You'll struggle. To predict. Where that 'drop shot' rig. Wants to end up. In relation to where it is cast. As the current. Takes control. Of that weight. Often these fish. Only 'take' baits. When the bait is allowed. To be taken by the current. In a certain direction (it makes the fish feel as though they have agency, and choice over which item to take). And which item. Not to take. So retrieved bait lures. May not always. Be the right solution.
What the weight. Of the bait mainly does. Is that it does not control depth. So much. As it controls 'speed'. Of movement. Of the bait. As it's carried in a certain direction. By the current. And often. It's a question. Of how much weight to add. How much weight. To dial down. Until you get to that precise place. Where the bait. Seems to the fish. From it's perspective. To be doing. What it should. In current conditions. What you'll rarely do. Is to find the bottom (until the bait is thrown into static water). And there are often pockets of static water. In water that has current. Water does odd things. What weight will do. Is hold the bait. In the strike zone. Long enough, and slow enough. That it can induce. The bass to attack that bait. Because it appears as though. To the bass. That the bait lure. Whatever it happens to be. Has it's own agency. And is trying to control it's swim direction. And it's depth too.
On the second day. I would have searched in my boat. For something different. I think. Something like a lipless crank bait. Made out of lightweight metal. Of some kind. With a rattle or two. Inside of it perhaps. And I would have thrown it. Observed what the current was doing to that bait. Of a certain size, and weight. And see how it worked. Using some kind. Of slow retrieve. And induce a strike. From a bass. That way. I'd have changed the size. Of the lipless crank bait. A little bit. As different size crank baits. Might get dragged by the current. At different rates of speed (what you might find, is the way it works is that a larger crankbait gets dragged faster by the current). And a smaller crankbait. Gets dragged less. So a smaller crankbait. Of the right weight category. Might retrieve faster to the boat (and maybe that is the right kind of trigger). Or the other way around. The larger crankbait. Of the same type. Get's pulled off course more. In the retrieve. As the current acts on it more. And resembles more like a bait fish. Struggling and getting dragged in a direction. That could also. Provide the right. Kind of trigger.
That's when. You're situated closer to rocky banks. However, when you're situated. In more open water. I think. I might do exactly the opposite. Instead of metal lipless crankbaits. I might go in the opposite direction. And look for wooden ones. And fish them even more slowly. With very delayed swim actions. To try and coax something. Up from the depths. Plastic baits of any kind though. Are notoriously hard. To operate in current. As plastic materials. Is weirdly buoyant. In the water medium. And I think. That it may not prove. In the current flows. To be realistic. Of how bait fish move. As good as the plastic bait lure. Might work in the still water. Further south. And in the warmer water. In the north. I would possess the capability. To significantly change the speed. Of movement of my bait lure (and the cadence). Because as you can imagine. That heavier bait lures. Won't respond well. To that quick 'swim, swim, swim' cadence. That plastic jerk baits etc. Are good at imitating. With the heavier lure. Chances as. You'll have to be less pro-active. In terms of the retrieve. And go for a different cadence. So the metal lipless crankbait. Or whatever it is. Starts to work. With a good action in the water.
Bro., hit up Will Clute and get out with him. He'll get you up on the smallies.
Knuckled up with the river and evened the score. Good job buddy.
You should hook up with Travis Manson from Smallmouthcrush youtube channel, he's a phenomenal smallmouth guy, and could really help you understand how those northern fish are. Plus it would make great content
Travis is the man up here.
I thought yalls first day with 22pounds was awesome. Coming in 6th with that much is crazy I would have thought that would've been 1st or 2nd
You put the smack on them the first day Brother Brian. Smallmouth are like a Trophy wife...one little change and everything goes to Heck in a Hand Basket!
How did you place? Did you make the top 15 or 20? I was hoping you’d place top 10 at least.
!!!!
B. Lat, if you can, please link Carter’s RUclips channel. Young man learned a lot from you I’m sure. This fellow South Carolinian will support his channel.
I didn't succeed to catch the name of his channel. Did you ?
ruclips.net/channel/UCmhaT-dy6OrSm5132vpxAYA @jeffprindle
@@Cj2phy thank you!
You're living the dream B. Lat!! Never forget that!!!!
Can’t even net your partners fish ? ‘’It’s all about me’’ literally