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A-Jay

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  1. WTG Stitch ~ Glad to hear you've been able to get out and wet a line A-Jay
  2. Glad you're OK You may want to readdress your "Out in the Woods" wardrobe; specifically your footwear. A-Jay
  3. I pulled another all- nighter on one of my favorite summer time lakes last night. It was warm, humid and flat calm all night. The complete stillness of these nights only makes them that much more intense. Conditions were perfect for tossing a jig & craw and that produced at least half the bass I landed. A single bladed spinner bait was the other half of this two pronged approach. The bite was slow to come on but once that quarter moon sunk behind the trees, both the brown & green bass found my baits quite appealing. I like that. Several fish coughed up whole and what looked like recently gobbled up crayfish, which gave me confidence to keep tossing the jig. Right at day break I started zipping a square bill crank around and managed a few more fatties. Didn’t catch anything really over-sized but on a night like that – they’re all good ones. On a separate note – Though I’ve been out with it a couple of times previously, this was the first night trip with the new Pinnacle rod & reel set up. I’ll be doing a review on it at the end of the month. Still need a bit more time with it first but my initially impressions are quite good. More to follow on that. A-Jay
  4. A-Jay replied to jignfule's topic in Fishing Reports
    Congrats ~ That's a great bass Any & Every Where ! A-Jay
  5. I wear a ball cap and strap the head lamp on the cap over the visor. The cap's visor will help deflect the light off your face. It will help. Also you shouldn't be running your light all the time - if you are STOP ! White light over shallow water at night will all but ruin your chances of catching fish. Your eyes will adjust to the low light - it's called night vision. It takes 20 - 30 minutes to come on full and you'll be surprised how well you can see. Word of caution - EVERY TIME you turn on a white light - your night vision is Toast - and it will take another 20 - 30 minutes to come back. A RED Lens / or Light will reduce this effect dramatically. It's all I use. Lastly "The Spooky" feeling of being out on the water at night all alone - That's one of the best parts of night time bassing . . . . Let's you know you're ALIVE ! I was out last night, between the owls, coyote, the surprise beaver splashes and the buck that was snorting at me half the night from the bank, I was in heaven - but I will admit the beaver splash ALWAYS surprises the heck out of me . . A-Jay
  6. That's a Full Grown One Right there ~ ! Congrats A-Jay
  7. You'll need to resize (smaller) the picture to meet the limitations of the site. You'll figure it out. A-Jay
  8. Your picture didn't post A-Jay
  9. A-Jay replied to Jaynoob's topic in Introductions
    Hello Jay and Welcome to BR ~ A-Jay
  10. A-Jay replied to Ryan_'s topic in Introductions
    Hello Ryan and Welcome to BR ~ A-Jay
  11. Holy Smokes ~ A 9.8lb SMALLMOUTH . . . . . . . . . . .AND A 7.4lb Smallmouth Bass WOW - Let's see PICTURES . . . . . . . . . . . PLEASE. A-Jay
  12. Sometimes identifying juvenile fish can be tricky ~ By that photo, I can't say for certain Pike or Tiger But it's not a Bass A-Jay
  13. Hello Shane and Welcome to BR ~ A-Jay
  14. I also fish from a canoe. Although it sounds like my Old Town is carrying a bit more weight than the canoe you mentioned, I still had to adapt to the boat's movement towards the fish on the hook set. Depending on how (Technique) your fishing, switching to braid type line helped, also a longer rod can assist by allowing you to move more line on the hook set. Setting the boat up and fishing "from the side" rather than straight off the bow will also reduce the boat desire / ability to track directly toward your fish. You could deploy a small anchor while fishing in a good spot to help hold your position as well. Good Luck A-Jay
  15. Hello and Welcome to BR ~ Double Header is a great color - A-Jay
  16. That is a Fatty ~ Congrats A-Jay
  17. Hello ~ Thank you for your service. Welcome to BR ~ A-Jay
  18. A-Jay replied to morton01's topic in Introductions
    Hello Morton ~ Congrats on the PB and Welcome to BR ~ A-Jay
  19. And for those of us that do best with a visual aid, I was able to locate the actual Hot Crazy Matrix Pie Chart. The zones are represented by the following corresponding colors: No Go ~ Blue Danger Zone ~ Purple Fun Zone ~ Yellow Date Zone ~ Orange Wife Zone ~ Green Unicorn ~ Red A-Jay
  20. Hello Kris and Welcome to BR ~ Interesting first post. A-Jay
  21. And as calendars go, "The Men of Windham Town Beach" is Wicked Pissah . . . . . A-Jay
  22. Hello Josh and Welcome to BR ~ And your hunch that this website is a treasure trove of solid information is right on. A-Jay
  23. Good News ~ It appears like he got them all - every last one. Bad News ~ According to Google Maps - looks like it may have gotten a little out of hand . . . (kidding . . . . ) A-Jay
  24. Here ya go ~ These guys would love to play with you . . . A-Jay

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