Welcome to SonarFishing! My name is Miles “Sonar” Burghoff. I fish the Bassmaster Opens tournament trail, guide in Alaska, and just all around LOVE fishing! It is my goal to deliver fresh fishing content on a weekly basis, consisting of videos highlighting my life on the tournament circuit, as well as relevant fishing tips and tricks.
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Thank you Miles! Great information. Fishing Friday in Indiana. Water temp in the low 40's. I will slow down. Thanks again!
How about a video on keeping your feet warm and best gloves to wear in the winter
Great tips Miles

I live next to a 200 acre lake in Raleigh NC. and it doesn’t get over 35’ deep,but it has some areas where the water will come up from 18’-20’ to 3’-4’ and it’s a bit rocky bottom and I love fishing a jig, or even a cross eye Chatterbait from the bank, and I’ve lost count of how many 4-5 pounders I’ve caught in that shoreline 




Do you do guide trips in your area? We are coming to Smithville October 2024 for a wedding.
Another great video. Watched this twice, taking notes the second time.
Caught them this weekend on a rock crawler, around you guessed it rock! 53-55 degree water temp, 3-5 foot of water. Good video!
Good information, thanks! One topic I'm curious about is when you're rotating baits to try to find a pattern how do you approach this? Do you throw them each a certain amount of time or what?