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A-Jay

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  1. It's squid - But Octopus is pretty good too "Nana" used to put it in her best Gravy (spaghetti sauce for those not in the know) it was The Best ! A-Jay
  2. You didn't ~ sounds seriously Over Cooked - when it's prepared right - it's the ****. A-Jay
  3. Hello and Welcome to BR ~ A-Jay
  4. Hello Stephen and Welcome to BR ~ I don't know what actually causes it but the Bugged Eyed Bass are usually BIG . . . . A-Jay
  5. WOW ~ Sounds like you fish quite a bit at the Zoo. A-Jay
  6. Bear meat ~ The more you chew it - the Bigger it Gets ! A-Jay
  7. Scrapple ~ and it's not even close. A-Jay
  8. Like so much of this sport, log keeping is a matter preference, many do it & like it, many do not. This site is loaded with very successful anglers who have at some point in these forums discussed their own log keeping exploits. Hopefully some will chime in here as well. I have kept fairly detailed logs on and off for several years; starting some time before the word "excel" means what it does today. I kept my logs daily, whether I went fishing or not; Off days included the days weather. Trip data included weather of course and then everything else; water temps, time, depth, baits, locations fished & fish caught. I started log keeping hoping to unlock the where, when & how of Big Bass angling. Over the years I have learned at least one thing from the logs. Every year is different. Some locations can be somewhat consist, so a section of the "where" was learned. However, the way the fish, the bait, the weather, the water levels, and who knows what else, all change - the when and how pieces of the puzzle still remain the parts that must be solved individually each and every trip; often times several times during a fishing day. With so many variables to log each trip, I even tried monitoring only 2 or 3 factors, like the moon phases, barometric pressure and water temp. There were some minor trends but nothing that I felt so strongly about that I believed there was a real break through at all. So, in the end, I am no longer a Log Keeper. I do like pictures of Big Bass though. Your results may vary and please do not allow my findings to deter your plans in any way - what the heck do I know any way. Good Luck. A-Jay
  9. During the Day ~ A Frog, A Drop Shot & 8 Jigs. At Night ~ Spinner bait with swim bait trailer & a Big Top Water Bait A-Jay
  10. Here's one you don't see every day A-Jay https://www.youtube.com/embed/qoaEBb4IN4Q?rel=0
  11. I get it ~ A-Jay
  12. Health & Happiness in life seem to go hand in hand. Making both a priority works for me. A-Jay
  13. From what I've heard, Fishing from a Jet ski is at it's very best Right at the leading edge of a large Water Fall and right in front on the largest dams & spillways Just as the Horn sounds - it calls in the Big Ones . . . . . I love Jet ski's, Really. A-Jay
  14. The water routinely has a very nice, Big Bassy looking greenish hue ~ But from up in the lodge over looking the lake it often appear quite blue. Clarity runs somewhere between 2 and perhaps 4 feet at best - A-Jay
  15. Doug ~ the availability of this particular table fair in the "freshest sense" is somewhat reduced here in the North woods. But I'll take it when & wherever I can get it. A-Jay
  16. That's pretty hard core guys . . . . . During your video, I'm pretty sure I heard your arteries hardening . . . . . . Got Sodium ? A-Jay
  17. Nice Job - I've used them all for today but I owe you a "Like" btw - and be honest - just how Funky is that special "JJ's" towel ? A-Jay
  18. When Fishing the best spots at the best times, I use the Best bait that will get me the Big Bass bite. More often than not, that's a jig. So I am searching, I'm just doing it slower and with a bit more precision. If after thoroughly covering an area, whether I caught or not, before leaving I may cover the area again with a slightly faster presentation. When I believe that a spot or area holds a good fish, I do not feel beating the water to a froth by machine gunning a ton of casts with a spinner bait before going to something else, is going to improve my chances any. But that's just me. A-Jay
  19. I went with Baitfish for your poll. But if that "Other" category includes most of the stuff I bring out on the water with me, then you can definitely exclude all of that . . . A-Jay
  20. Sticking with the basics ~ Very accurate casting - And while I'm at it - I'd be nice to be a more confident and capable Skipper of baits as well. A-Jay
  21. Purposely - Don't want to Jinx it ~ A-Jay

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