Juan Rafael Noriega

Bloomington, IN, United States

“Find your water, catch your fish”-Brian Latimer | “Never burn more than you are bringing home.”-Phelora Gelin | One Love!

Aug 09 at 09:11 AM

Heard that! Stay safe out there!! 

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Jul 28 at 06:59 PM

Took me 45 or so minutes to catch my first one, after that though they started blowing up 

Jul 28 at 06:54 PM

Once I have the extra bread imma definitely subscribe 🫡💯

Jul 28 at 03:21 PM

Left the house at 04:30 am, got to the lake at around 05:00 sharp…I sometimes do night fishing and normally go after the sun is up because I’ve heard fish can be lethargic in the early hours… however yesterday I had 10 catches before 7 am so they were definitely out there chomping for whatever reason

Jul 28 at 03:14 PM

Just about a hour and a half before sunrise!

What is the best tool to get the cranksbaits free from hang-ups, that you mentioned, I forget the name. I just need to buy that thing to get my lures un-stuck whenever I can’t reel it close enough to my rod and poke it loose?

Jul 27 at 05:57 PM

This is super great wisdom and worth the watch entirely, I even use some of the techniques in the summer that Mr. Latimer taught in these videos. Very informative explanations on cold fronts, fall and winter approaches, and how to target fish. 🔥

Jul 27 at 04:18 PM

Give it a go! I’d rate it a solid 4 or 4 1/2 out of 5 just in terms of: both the kind of action you get and the regularity in which I would cast it—works well in stained/semi clear water and in the night/twilight hours. I haven’t tried it with muddy conditions yet, however it skips pretty decent and I would not be opposed to sending under some trees or other structure in muddy water since it has vibration and some pretty noisy beads inside. 

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Jul 27 at 03:15 PM

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Here are some of my catches on this mornings adventure, just posting the first one to start the session and the last one before I was off to work. Bass fishing is awesome and intuitive when you don’t “try” too hard and just do the “hard” work instead, without doubt! First one was 1.02 kilograms; caught at around 05:43 am, using a Z-Man HellraiZer 4" - 3/8 oz. - Matte Black, with medium fast retrieve, pausing and zig-zagging in roughly 0.6 meters of water…& the last one of the morning was 0.34 kilos; caught around 07:21 am, using a “Major Craft” Zonar Hunter ZHC55 crankbait 2”1/4 - 7/16 oz. - Red Craw, with a precise retrieve of occasional slowed pace to avoid rocks/submerged cover and other debris with twitches and bursts of speed in roughly 1.2 meters of water. 

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Jul 26 at 01:04 AM

You know it! Doing what you love is top priority; can’t let something uncomfortable sway you from handling business!

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