Bryce Noack

Cheney, WA, United States

10 Apr 10:36

Brian Latimer I fish those spots in the first slide they usually kick off there at about the end of the month. I have been there two weekends in a row and they haven’t moved in yet caught the majority of the fish on the north end if that’s the southern end in the buck brush. The second slide is Moses lake but they are connected and I also checked those spots I was there last weekend found them like your saying in the back of dead end pockets. Gonna go back and try again tomorrow checking back of pockets again and the other spots and places you’ve mentioned to look. Lots of good info

Yes it is!

07 Apr 12:12

Potholes šŸ¤£šŸ™ˆ or even Moses fished the potholes again this weekend 2 tournaments every weekend doesn’t help with locating them. I’ve found decent fish and even checked where they would stage and having a hard time finding the biggs

18 Mar 17:43

I’ve tried it but I’ve always reverted to the Texas rig šŸ˜‚

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12 Mar 12:35

I fish a lot of swimjigs running them in the pads up here and something I don’t hear a lot of people ever fishing for pre spawn is a Topwater frog 🐸 soon as I see 50 degree water temps Ive always got a frog on my deck. Can’t forget the chatterbait though ok…. And dropshot

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12 Mar 12:31

Adam Joubert I think they are outta Texas. They have some good rods I like them and I have gloomis rods I got rods from cheaper to expensive and I think their good quality I look at the build of the blanks and compare.

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12 Mar 12:25

Adam Joubert well glad your getting back into it!! If you haven’t tried sixgill rods they have some sales going on still I believe where certain rods are like $65 right now I like their heimdall jerk bait rod for small Texas rigs it’s like a 6’5 medium it’s a nice rod and for the price can’t be beat. I like finding their sales

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12 Mar 09:07

Adam Joubert yes me too I fished a lot more and then we had a kid and I can’t get out as much so when I do I’m able to look at the journal and already have a game plan before I hit the lake. Once my kiddo is old enough I’ll get him on the boat and be able to go more but until then I enjoy getting out when I can. Also one day I can give them to my kid and he could use them or read through them and learn something from them. What I find is pretty fun with them is looking back at pictures on my phone and be able to see in my journal for that day the baits and ways I was catching them.

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12 Mar 08:50

Adam Joubert I have if I find the lake is setup similar and it’s helped me. For me it’s the most helpful for figuring out how they react with the weather, time of year and like I was saying being where I’m at I can’t fish all year and it ices over so being able to look at my log from the year before eliminates a lot of guess work when I get out in the beginning of season cause I can also identify which of the lakes I fish generally spawns first. There’s a lake that I know next month that they generally start spawning smallmouth and they have a specific spot of that lake that I crush them on a red square bill 2-5’ diver but the thing I noticed from my log was I could see what weather pattern I really caught them in.

Cannon Rush im watching some tactical bass in on spinnerbaits and he’s talking about the same blade colors and styles throwing willow bladed

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