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A-Jay

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  1. On our last trip south of the border, The Scounga Club discussed this situation at length - It was then that the term FECALLEPSY was coined. A-Jay
  2. I hope we get to hear the story and more importantly, see a couple of good pictures of The Beast. A-Jay
  3. Hello Brian and Welcome to BR ~ A-Jay
  4. Go Old School ~ with the Fred Arbogast Jitterbug http://www.amazon.com/Arbogast-Jitterbug-Fishing-Lure-Black/dp/B00019N570/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1405292131&sr=8-1&keywords=Arbogast+Jitterbug A-Jay
  5. My Brother in Law likes that bait quite a bit. btw - does fishing without pants allow you to get better action out of the worm ? A-Jay
  6. Don't Rightly Know ~ Could be either Alien Hatchlings or the Spawn of The Kraken . . . A-Jay
  7. Happy Birthday Mr. LaLanne Keep up the good work . . . . A-Jay
  8. High of 60 here forecasted for Tuesday ~ Admittedly that's a little cool for July. Rain every night and 65-70 every day - It's been a Excellent "Summer" so Far. A-Jay
  9. Hello and Welcome to BR ~ A-Jay
  10. You Can't Handle the Truth ( Modified) Son we live in a world that has Bass, and those Bass must be fished for. Who's gonna do it? You, LT Panfish ? I have a greater responsibility than you can possibly fathom. You weep for the death of the zebra mussel, and you curse the Bassmaster. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what I know -- that being covered in Megastrike, though tragic, catches bass; and my existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to you Trout Bums, catches bass. You don't want the truth because deep down in places you don't talk about at the Fly Shop, you want me in that Ranger -- you need me in that Ranger ! We use words like Points, Cuts and Flats - We use these words as a backbone of a life spent Catching Bass. You use them as a punch line. I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who hides behind the boat ramp and ridicules me for flipping the slop. I would rather that you just said "Thank You" and went on your way. Otherwise, I suggest you spool up some braid, load up a long rod and put a frog in the pads. Either way, I don't give a d**n what you think you're entitled to ! Did you order the Red Eye Shad ? Did you order the Red Eye Shad ? You bet you're Arse I did ! I was doing my job and I'd do it again ! I'm going back to my Ranger ! All in fun of course A-Jay
  11. Nice Bass Congrats A-Jay
  12. OK Guys - I'd love to have you up - It's going to have to be one at a time. Otherwise, with the both of you, the Old Town could turn into a Submarine . . . . . . . A-Jay
  13. Hello and Welcome to BR ~ I've been using Salty Trick Sticks for several years. These baits are poured with a very nice "Hook Slot" in them that works well and saves baits. Good Quality at a Great Price. Forum rules prevent me from adding the link here, but google SaltyTrick Sticks you'll find them. Company name starts with an "A" Good Luck A-Jay
  14. Hello and Welcome to BR ~ A-Jay
  15. Hello Craig and Welcome to BR ~ A-Jay
  16. I got out yesterday; first time in about a week. I chose a place that I fish quite regularly and I know it as well or better than any place I fish here. It’s a mid-sized lake that’s deep (90ft) and has very clear water. The state stocks it with trout and it’s designated as a Trout Lake. What this means to me is, the lakes very abundant smallmouth & largemouth bass population goes by and large unfished for. This however, does not mean the bass are suicidal and strike everything that one throws. It’s quite the opposite. The 15-20 ft of visibility (and sometimes more) really gives the bass a heads up on an anglers approach. The bass are catchable but if an angler does not take steps to put the odds in his favor, it can be pretty tough sledding. After the first of July, many of the bass spend the day suspended and very hard to catch, which prompts me to hunt them almost exclusively at night. The past few days this area has experienced some heavy rains accompanied by very high winds. This usually gives the waters here a little color but it’s not much and it doesn’t usually last more than a day or two. So when I showed up at the ramp yesterday, the sun was beaming, the skies were blue, winds were calm, but the water Had Color. Like 1 foot of visibility color. I was very surprised. I was expecting a drop-shot or Senko bite on 6lb line and spinning gear, but this no-vis warm water was a game changer. I started out fishing with what I rigged up (and expected) the night before I left, But the drop-shot and stick baits were going untouched. After a little scouting around, the hummingbird was showing that there were fish suspended down at 10 – 12 ft off the points and around submerged wood. Bringing only a limited bait and tackle selection on this trip, the only crank baits I had was a box of square bills. The first bait I tied on (the one casting rig I brought) was a 6th Sense Crush Flat 75X. It’s a square bill crank that’s rated for 2-5 feet but my experience with the bait shows that it runs down to like 7-8 ft on a long cast. The bait had worked well here in the spring slow crawled through shore line cover, so I thought I might be able to buzz it along right over their heads and hopefully they’d come up and whack it. It took a few casts to figure out the speed they wanted but as soon as I started burning the bait, it was on. The bluegill pattern plug would be doing all the damage and before the day was over, the paint was chewed off the bait. Many of the bass looked like 2 pound clones; fat and healthy. Their heads almost looked too small for their body size which is not something I see in green bass up here. Near the end of the afternoon my bait got slammed by a very respectable smallie. It's funny how you know right away "This is a good one". It was the only brown bass I got all day among 30 plus largemouth (which is an oddity up here for sure). Turned out to be the big fish for the day. Warm Sunshine & Several hours of the best numbers type day I’ve ever had on this lake, Good Times right there. A few final thoughts ~ I didn’t know how these fish would react to the colored water when the majority of the time the lake is crystal clear. Lesson here – a Bass is a Bass. Every strike that comes on a high speed crank is awesome, even from 2 lb bass. 6th Sense Baits catch bass, at least for me. A-Jay
  17. Hello and Welcome to BR ~ A-Jay
  18. Sounds Cool ~ Good Luck, Have Fun- and I hope you don't "Have to do your Job" the whole time. A-Jay
  19. It's tough to beat a bunch of bass and a sunny day. Congrats A-Jay
  20. I used to tie my own bobber stops with old braid. Then I starting using the 6th Sense stops and they work very well. Then another BR member (and I apologized for not remembering who or in what thread, the CRS kicked in again) mentioned that he had found a good deal on ebay. So I looked and found these. They come in sizes. I've used the medium and large and they are very good too but come at a most reasonable price. A-Jay http://www.ebay.com/itm/120929299802?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT http://www.ebay.com/itm/111084882048?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
  21. Here's a couple more ~ Dirty water to Clean Bottom Composition Changes (Rock to Sand, Sand to Mud) A-Jay
  22. Hello and Welcome to BR ~ A-Jay
  23. Hello and Welcome to BR ~ A-Jay
  24. Hello Bubba and Welcome to BR ~ A-Jay
  25. Congrats ~ ! PB's are Always a Blast. A-Jay

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