Bryce Noack

Cheney, WA, United States

06 Jan 10:17

Omnia fishing is a great tool use it a lot!

05 Jan 19:18

It’s my favorite up here there is so much to offer smallmouth, largemouth all but pike it’s a unique place. I’ll have to find a video I think it was last spring but I was out there and there was so many seagulls it looked like snow was on the lake šŸ˜‚

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03 Jan 17:19

Little late but I’ll put it out there before it’s to late 🤣. I am writing to express my interest in the angler development program as a co-angler. It would a incredible achievement and opportunity to fish as a co-angler in the angler development program. I would not only have the chance to enhance my skills but also continue learning, receiving valuable information,and growing as a angler , all while representing the SUF school.

This program would allow me explore different parts of the country and discover new bodies of water. I would have the privilege of sharing my experience and share why fishing is such a captivating sport with others. Participating in this would be a extraordinary experience, as it provides me with a experience I normally would not have.

I’m greatful for B-Lat’s initiative in creating this program and offering someone the chance to experience and pursue a dream that other wise might be unttainable. Having a new family it’s hard to come up with the financial resources to pursue this dream on my own. I’m thankful for B-Lat’s generosity and providing this opportunity to those who are passionate about fishing.

Good luck and best wishes to everyone who put their name out there for this incredible opportunity. May you continue to grind, learn, and embrace this wonderful sport of fishing. It’s a sport that brings joy,relaxation, and a sense of connection with nature. Chosen or not greatful to be here with people that share the same drive and passion about the sport as me. Greatful to meet all you and continuing the learning and getting better each time I go out.

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Mine would be this spring first week in may usually don’t get on a super hot bite early with ice coming off the lakes. A crazy day every kind of weather imaginable extreme wind,down pour of rain, sun and even pea sized hail kept cycling threw all of them never constant I ended up catching 24 fish 20 of them being over 3-4 pounds smallest being 2 pound range. Up here in Washington it’s rare to have days of almost every fish being over 3 pounds, was only one other person on the lake with me that day I even had people telling me to stay home I wouldn’t catch fish in that weather but turned out to be one of the best days I’ve had in years Lake Request (potholes reservoir)

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Cody Walling thanks I’m gonna add it to the reading list for sure.

27 Dec 15:33

git_a_net on insta. Stopped posting for a while but starting to again. I gave you guys all a follow

What’s the book called?

Yes we do it’s been a weird winter, usually we are froze over but not this year. I went out yesterday and could not find em I caught a 20ā€ tiger muskie on a red trap bait. Looking on sonar it was tough to find them too. It was like they were so glued to the bottom I didn’t see them cause I found a couple and watched them go to the bottom and disappear

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I run the Diawa regal lt which is a 6.2:1. The reel is a fairly priced reel to for $70 and is smooth. I feel like you don’t need a night speed reel for drop shotting cause it’s not a reeling the bait back to get the action technique

Matthew Dennis well water was 35 degrees caught a tiger muskie no bass. Rain storm rolled in. They were hard to locate spent a lot of time idling and running sonar to see if I could find bait not much luck. I looked all over but it was nice to still get out on the water. Usually our lakes are froze over by now so this is different boats usually up for the season beginning of November.