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A-Jay

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  1. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  2. It's All about . . . . . The Arm Bar ~ A-Jay
  3. Nice Bass ~ Casey Sobczak at 6th Sense makes great baits. Try that x75 Flat too - it's Killer. Congrats A-Jay
  4. A-Jay replied to clayton86's topic in Everything Else
    I have the distinct pleasure of being serenated by "The Pawz Pack" everyday - usually more than once. And I don't have to go anywhere . . . . A-Jay http://youtu.be/ktXcP2rcuuI
  5. Don't know if they'll survive the water temps but if you play your cards right, it might not matter . . . . One word for you ~ Huddleston. A-Jay
  6. A-Jay replied to -David-'s topic in Introductions
    Hello David and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  7. Maybe they are just really good at holding their breath . . . . . A-Jay
  8. Shut up and just come down with us - You'll change your tune and 10 minutes . . . And we can definitely put Lake Erie in there . . . A-Jay
  9. Depends where I'm fishing. A-Jay
  10. Maybe not, but I wouldn't call it overly productive either. A-Jay
  11. Pretty sure No One does. A-Jay
  12. I would really appreciate anything above zero at this point. Pfft - at 16 I'm heading out in nothing but a Jock Strap & a Sailor's Cap ! There's a image for ya . . . A-Jay
  13. A-Jay replied to roadwarrior's topic in Everything Else
    Price zipped up $0.12 cents yesterday to $2.49 per - But I'm not complaining. A-Jay
  14. Pack an extra trolling motor prop, a few spare shear pins and the tools to effect the repair some where in your vessel. You may never need either but chances are, if you need one, you'll be needing the other. It'll save the day. And carry a flash light & spare batteries in your truck. A-Jay
  15. Speaking of bathing . . . . A-Jay
  16. Hello from up in Otsego County ~ Welcome to Bass Resource A-Jay
  17. Very Sorry for your loss. A-Jay
  18. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  19. Hello Fred and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  20. I never trim but or rare occasions I'll thin. A-Jay
  21. Nice - I discovered and fell in love with these blanks and this rod late in the game. Wished I had snagged one or two more before they became "special". A-Jay
  22. Old School meets New School ~ Two of my favorite rigs. A-Jay
  23. I purchased a 600LTD a while back - more of a collector's item than an actual daily fishing reel. I have taken it out a few times - but only on sunny days. It's a decent reel but you're right - besides slow cranking - it's tough sledding. You really have to want to use it - just because you can. A-Jay
  24. I have and fish several brands of Glass, Graphite & Composite cranking rods. It all comes down to personal preference. You may love one & hate the other; and I could be the complete opposite. I believe that there's no Right answer here. They all catch fish and no one will ever convince me that one is far superior to the other. I will tell you that if you want to really know which one is best for you - you have to fish them. If you're going to be doing a ton of cranking it could be in your best interest to put in the effort. But if you're a casual cranker - you would probably be good with any quality cranking rod - regardless of the blank material. I will say that the type of line you select for cranking, mono, fluorocarbon or braid, will effect the way your cranking rig performs; casting, hook sets and lure depth are all affected. So whatever line you favor, the properties of that line, should also be part of your cranking set up decision matrix. Good Luck A-Jay

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