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A-Jay

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  1. Hello Kyle and Welcome BR ~ A-Jay
  2. A-Jay replied to Glenn's topic in Everything Else
    And every ones seems to have the same ability to tick you off too . . . . A-Jay
  3. Thanks Buddy ~ Live it Up . . . . I'll be sure to think of you this summer A-Jay
  4. I've been doing business with http://www6.netrition.com/optimum_whey_page.html for several years and have been very satisfied is all respects. A-Jay
  5. I just watched that as well. Very nice. A-Jay
  6. That's pretty Funny - I am drinking one RIGHT NOW ~ ! ! The Chocolate Coconut is very good. I agree with Teal - I've had more than 35 years of drinking supplemental drinks and I think this may be the best one so far. Just remember that there is no miracle drink. They are a supplement and that's all they are. Definitely not a replacement for anything including meals. Have 1 right after your workout / exercise and perhaps one during the day of your off day and that should be all you'll need. Balanced well timed meals designed to meet your training goals will take care of the rest. And just use water (not milk). Human's are the only knuckle heads on this planet who force feed themselves baby food after infancy . . . .you can and should get whatever moo-moo juice provides from the rest of your daily intake, But I digress . . . . Good Luck A-Jay
  7. Very Nice. Really enjoyed that. btw - I highly recommend the product below. They well definitely make you safer on the ice. A-Jay http://kahtoola.com/product/microspikes/
  8. Me Too - I don't know how I missed it ? I happen to know you guys are back out on the water today and I hope you really Hammer them Good ! And don't even talk to me about Cold Fronts . . . . A-Jay
  9. A-Jay replied to Glenn's topic in Everything Else
    How many State record fish have approached my presentation . . . . followed it for a bit . . . . . .thought about striking . . . . . and then changed their mind. A-Jay
  10. I'm Headed out, but I got the Hopper, The Hopper ?, The Hopper, The Hopper ? The Hopper, The Hopper ?, The Hopper. A-Jay
  11. What are you Trimming ? A-Jay
  12. Norton 360 which mean it was Blatant. A-Jay
  13. FYI ~ There's a NASTY VIRUS is that LINK ! A-Jay
  14. Here's the TV schedule ~ A-Jay http://www.bassmaster.com/tv-schedule
  15. You could always make your own "jig" with this rig, which is essentially a texas rigged plastic with a shirt in front. Here's the rig, from the main line to the hook: - A stopper (I use a uni-knot made from left over braided line) most commercially sold stoppers works well. - A small bead to keep the knot from slipping through the weight. - A 1/2 oz tungsten weight - a Boss Punch Hub - this is placed inside the skirt collar - The skirt of your choice - A parasite clip (optional, but does help prevent the plastic from sliding down the hook) - A 5/0 Owner wide gap plus EWG hook (#5139 - very stout, I love this hook) - Your favorite soft plastic - pictured is a Power Bait Beast Hope this helps Good Luck A-Jay
  16. I just received mine today and they look excellent. Nice long bill, large sharp quality hook and a premium snap. Thanks again A-Jay
  17. Since the beginning, braid manufactures have been under stating the size of the braid in comparison to mono. I suppose it would be nice if it were actually a little closer. Below is a chart from a popular brand of braid Braid Mono 10 4 20 6 30 8 40 10 50 12 65 17 Here's my "standard" comparisons ~ Braid Mono 10 8 20 10 30 12 40 15 50 17 65 20 My results obviously aren't exact but they are quite a bit more realistic. Your results may vary. A-Jay
  18. That would be a Yes. A-Jay http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/131505-new-world-record-redear/?p=1455623
  19. You should have no problem casting with either of those out fits and rod length is definitely a personal preference, one that's different for everyone. Generally speaking, a longer rod is beneficial when distance on a cast is desired and a shorter rod is usually preferred for casting accuracy. What is long or short could be different for each angler. As for bait sizes, I do not have the specifications of the rods you've listed committed to memory. However each rod's recommended bait sizes are clearly listed on the rod. A-Jay
  20. Hello and Welcome to BR ~ As for your set ups - as long as you can articulate why you've chosen them and it matches how your actually going to use them, then you should be fine. Personally, unless I'm target casting in tight quarters I prefer at least a 7 foot stick for both of those applications. Good Luck A-Jay
  21. Here's everything you always wanted to know (and need) about rod building, but were afraid to ask. A-Jay http://www.mudhole.com/Rod-Building
  22. Sounds good to me. That's way above my pay grade. I will say that more than one of them have Broken my heart . . . . btw - Hey there Ogemaw County ~ Otsego County right here A-Jay
  23. LOL ~ That's funny - I thought this was going to be thread about cooking and consuming fish. I'm such a spaz . . . . A-Jay
  24. Did I do that ? Over the line ? I Hope not. Sorry A-Jay

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