Had the opportunity to fish with Brooks on Lanier last Monday and I thought I knew a little something about fishing but I was in class first time on this lake and I was amazed in the knowledge he has on this lake. I caught several big spots through out the day thanks again Brooks. I would recommend Brooks and get ready for an blast
Solid video big dawg💪 I found you on Austin’s channel I live right next to balus creek ramp, I was fishing the wall at aqualand where the striper guys dump live bait and caught a damn flathead on a jerk bait thought I had a big boy spot
I fish the mashburn lake/little ridge area mostly, I’ve been having them hit a lipless red eye shad craw pattern a good bit. Letting fall almost to the bottom then stop/go, lifting my rod slowly while reeling and letting it fall on the stop. They’ve been hitting right as I start back reeling after the stop.
I really enjoyed your video! I live on the Coosa River, so I have learned a lot from your videos. We have big spots here as well. Keep up the good work!
Awesome info
Thanks Paul!
Had the opportunity to fish with Brooks on Lanier last Monday and I thought I knew a little something about fishing but I was in class first time on this lake and I was amazed in the knowledge he has on this lake. I caught several big spots through out the day thanks again Brooks. I would recommend Brooks and get ready for an blast
@@DLPfishing I appreciate it Mr. Powell! Thank you for making the trip over here and I hope you tear them up on the Coosa with some of those tricks!
Solid video big dawg💪 I found you on Austin’s channel I live right next to balus creek ramp, I was fishing the wall at aqualand where the striper guys dump live bait and caught a damn flathead on a jerk bait thought I had a big boy spot
@@FatSwampDonkey I appreciate it! Everything is known to live around those walls for sure, crazy to catch a flathead on a jerkbait!
I fish the mashburn lake/little ridge area mostly, I’ve been having them hit a lipless red eye shad craw pattern a good bit. Letting fall almost to the bottom then stop/go, lifting my rod slowly while reeling and letting it fall on the stop. They’ve been hitting right as I start back reeling after the stop.
That’s awesome that technique is a tried and true bass catcher for sure!
I really enjoyed your video! I live on the Coosa River, so I have learned a lot from your videos. We have big spots here as well. Keep up the good work!
I appreciate it sir, thanks for tuning it! Coosa has some magnum spots for sure!!
awesome report Brooks!
@@mikegardiner3934 Thanks Mike!