Good work out there Brooks. You think some of those fish with the side sores could be from poor fizzing? Also on the sebile would you switch to chrome with sun? See you later this month with the kiddo!
I’ve had multiple theories to why they get those spots this time of year. I believe there are too many markings to be driven from fizzing. It is associated with the spawn I’m just not exactly sure the reasoning! I would still throw white during sunny conditions and switch to chrome if it was extremely slick and calm! Looking forward to it Cliff!
The sebile is a hard body jointed swimbait! I typically reel it fairly quick a few inches under the surface! It is now owned by Berkley and goes by the magic swimmer!
I hope this is not breaking a fisherman’s code, but I would like to make a request. I just started fishing within the last year and recently purchased a used fishfinder with sides scan. I have not been able to find any brush piles. I was wondering if you would give me a waypoint that I could go to and use as an example of what to look for. I fish the south end of Lanier. Thank you in advance.
great job, Brooks! Hope you feel better soon too!!
I appreciate it Mike!
Fantastic!
Thanks Nick!
Good work out there Brooks. You think some of those fish with the side sores could be from poor fizzing? Also on the sebile would you switch to chrome with sun? See you later this month with the kiddo!
I’ve had multiple theories to why they get those spots this time of year. I believe there are too many markings to be driven from fizzing. It is associated with the spawn I’m just not exactly sure the reasoning! I would still throw white during sunny conditions and switch to chrome if it was extremely slick and calm! Looking forward to it Cliff!
Awesome vid Brooks...how do i get in touch with you for a day trip on the lake..Ive sent 2 emails already on your fishing page.
I apologize for the late responses, you can shoot me a message on Facebook @ Brooks Anderson Fishing or give me a call at 404-538-7666
Is the sabil a top water bait? the fluke is my favorite bait her on Lewis smith lake right now those are some nice fish good job man.
The sebile is a hard body jointed swimbait! I typically reel it fairly quick a few inches under the surface! It is now owned by Berkley and goes by the magic swimmer!
@@brooksandersonfishing thank you
Hi, what rod did you use for magic swimmer?
764 CB Champion XP
What baitcasting rod length and action are you using for the fluke?
I throw a fluke on a 7”3 medium fast spinning rod 872 NRX+
I hope this is not breaking a fisherman’s code, but I would like to make a request. I just started fishing within the last year and recently purchased a used fishfinder with sides scan. I have not been able to find any brush piles. I was wondering if you would give me a waypoint that I could go to and use as an example of what to look for. I fish the south end of Lanier. Thank you in advance.
I will send you an example location once I am in my boat!
@@brooksandersonfishing Happy New Year! Just wanted to follow up on previous comment and ask you to tell me what you charge for guide service?
My website is brooksandersonfishing.com my rates and scheduling can be found there!
Thank you,
Brooks
How can I target post spawn largemouth with these baits ?
Fish the bank for the largemouths!
Is the Skimmer the Grande size?
It’s the standard size!
How deep were they hitting at?
I was targeting brush from 15-20ft along with shallow shoals in 10-15ft!
Does this mean that you pull the sebile luer at about 10 ft down. If so, which version of sebile goes down 10 ft?
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