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A-Jay

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  1. A-Jay replied to J Francho's topic in Everything Else
    I carry 2 straps as well (need the extra length) - really have to here - used it 4 times in 8 years - the people we pulled out appreciated it. A-Jay
  2. A-Jay replied to J Francho's topic in Everything Else
    Sounds like The New Guy must have been driving the plow. Here's a good one . . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlyDkpYHR70 A-Jay
  3. A-Jay replied to J Francho's topic in Everything Else
    Here too and the North Woods does not know the meaning of the word closed. A-Jay
  4. It's been a Long Winter Every Where . . . . A-Jay
  5. I don't know about you guys, but every once in a while my magic anti-backlash button goes Kaput. A-Jay
  6. Gunner and Brody are feeling more & more like part of the pack every day. A-Jay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjH3hczMp5M https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzhqKzc6uVk
  7. Sorry I didn't see this earlier - There are some fairly distinct differences between the two breeds - I've had both. Gunner and Brody are Alaskan Malamutes. Pros & cons of any breed are in the eye of the potential owner. You & your wife should read all you can find about both breeds and make an educated choice regarding dog ownership when the time is right. PM me for more. Good Luck A-Jay
  8. I have a couple of 200's & a 300. They are holding up well and I really like them. They are Smooth, Powerful & build like a Tank - So what's not to like . . . . . . A-Jay
  9. Nice Bass PB's are Always a Blast Congrats A-Jay
  10. I should be all set For A While ! A-Jay
  11. Even though the flash pointer (115) is a little longer than the 100 pointer, the 100 is still a stout bait that gets strikes from both brown & green bass. The Flash Pointer is a 3 hook bait as compared to the 2 hooks on the 100. The Flash has a slight different ( 9Faster) action / wobble) than the 100 as well. As far as size of the bait- the preference may depend on the bait that's prevalent in a system or perhaps what the bass may be on at any given time. And just for reference, for me the pointer 128 has accounted for smb over 6 and lmb bass over 9. A-Jay
  12. X2 Paul, I'd fish with you any day . . . . A-Jay
  13. Here's my version ~ The rig from line to hook consists of a stopper, a Cobra Black Head or a Paycheck Baits Head Case with the spring removed (I painted the white one), your choice of shirt and whatever weighted swim bait hook you prefer. These are all Falcon Lures Bait-Jerk EWG Hooks. The plastics pictured are a Gene Larew Biffle Bug. a Rage Lobster, two Rage Eeliminators. The plastic you chose can be almost anything you’d normally use as a moving bait trailer: even a swim bait like a Skinny Dipper. Makes a decent search bait, great for soft bottom area and is good from the bank as well. One could even rig it with a very light weighted hook (or no weight) and drag it on top. A-Jay
  14. Not much Global Warming going on up here today ~ A-Jay
  15. I got hit by a Buffalo ~ A-Jay
  16. Wow ~ Two Fantastic Fish ! And on Top Water to boot. Please tell us you have some pictures and better yet some video of these fish of Life time. A-Jay
  17. Yup ~ That must be it. A-Jay
  18. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  19. I'd agree with that ~ and the thing that always surprises me about the Chatterbait & Scrounger is just how well they come through cover. Makes the both very versatile. A-Jay
  20. I'm have not fished a ton of chatterbaits but this past season I fished the chatterbait on a few different rigs looking for what might be the best option. Turns out for me, the same rods I throw spinnerbaits on was it. A MH Glass or composite rod & braided line or a MH graphite stick & mono - both worked. Seems the slight "delay" in strike detection offered with the glass rig and the mono line rig allows the fish to get the bait better before I put the boots to her. This seemed especially important when using a swim bait style trailer. A-Jay
  21. Tell me about it ~ A-Jay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZdThZqv1cQ
  22. A couple of nice bass ~ Congrats A-Jay
  23. I'll say I catch bigger fish alone - and they may be a result of shear diligence more than anything else. Now when I'm not on my home waters, all bets are off. I'm with fishing buddies & good friends who are very good sticks in their own right. So I'm doing what I can to keep up. A-Jay
  24. ^^^^^^^^ X2^^^^^^^^^^^ In flat calm conditions or where there is no current - anchor line length is rarely an issue - if it reaches the bottom - you're good. But when there is wind &/or current you will need sufficient anchor line length for the anchor to work. Anglers who anchor routinely carry enough line - I use 2 mushroom anchors for a 16 ft canoe. 10 & 15 lb models. I'm often holding in 25 - 35 feet of water - Both anchor lines are over 100 feet and are stored in a small mesh bag so they will dry out. A-Jay

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