Everything posted by A-Jay
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"The Leash" Outboard Motor Tether Install Completed ~
Initially planned on doing an Install Video, but it really wasn't necessary. So I took a few quick pics instead. There isn't a whole lot to it. 4 nuts and bolts, added some protective film or tape to the motor to protect the paint, and I was done. Entire deal took about 30 minutes. I did chose to use a better quality Clear tape than what was provided in the Leash Install kit. This one is a couple of mils thicker. Once buttoned up and completed, the unit seems to move freely with the tilt/trim. Hope I never need it. A-Jay
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Impact of scent on bass
Yes, EVERYTHING. Including topwater baits and anything with a trailer. It makes every bait it's applied to 'slippery'. This, IMO, is a good thing. Especially with soft plastics. When a plus size bass clamps down on a bait, it's crushes are designed to kill it or at the very least immobilize the prey. In this case my lure. If you've ever had a bass on for a bit, then she throws the bait back in your face, you're experienced this. A slippery bait could allow that split second needed to over come that tight hold, and get a decent hook into her. Either way, I've caught so many big bass using it, there is no way I could go back now. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. This spring a 7 lb smallie ate a jerkbait that was coated in Megastrike. A-Jay
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Any other musky fisherman?
There's plenty of them here. I don't fish for musky as I'm eternally chasing brown bass. The musky always seem to catch me. Some I get, some I don't. Bass gear always leaves me feeling like I've brought a little knife to a big gun fight. Same goes for the bigger pike. A-Jay
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New Personal Best
Nice Bass ~ New Personal Bests are always a Blast Congrats A-Jay
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Other Species Latest Catch Pics Thread
No birds were harmed while making this video. This knucklehead took a poke at my Megabass topwater Bait and I wanted it back. Some days it just goes like that. A-Jay
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How are you a weirdo?
Fixed that one for you Swampy G. A-Jay
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Working to Stay Lean ~
Workout Day 2 today. While I'll grind through them all, Day 2 is a fan favorite for me. Well, except for the Step Back Lunges. They can be a little brutal sometimes. #borninfiftynine A-Jay
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How are you a weirdo?
To who ? A-Jay
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How are you a weirdo?
I not a weirdo. But the rest of you crazy bassheads, well that's story for another day. #denial 🤪 A-Jay
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New member introduction
Hello Jason and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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Huge brown bass
That freaky huge smallie. Congrats to that young man. I'm on the water right and just release the biggest gefilte fish I've ever seen. A-Jay
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Working to Stay Lean ~
Back around to Workout day 1 today. Been eating pretty good & sleeping a little better, so going into this one, I felt like kicking it up a notch. So I did. #borninfiftynine A-Jay
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05 Sept 2024 ~ Blue Skies, Wind and Warm Water ~ (short video)
That's wonderful. I've always really wanted to go to the moon. But I can't find my space suit. 😎 A-Jay
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Fishing alone
These days it's a special event when my wife is able to fish with me. However last several season, there are rarely any other people fishing with me. But that doesn't mean I'm always alone. A-Jay
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only one color of topwater . . .
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"The Leash" Outboard Motor Tether
This unit was deliver yesterday. I've got a somewhat full plate this next week of so, but I'll get it on the boat sooner enough. I'll let you bassheads know how it goes. A-Jay
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Coping with chronic heart ache ~
24 Sept 2024 ~ . Last Update back in August noted that Lynn's Kidney function was SLOWLY / Incrementally improving. We're so grateful that trend has continued, as her blood numbers continue to improve, she still participates in dialysis 2 days a week. She's tolerating the procedure much better with only a an occasional headache in the aftermath. Lynn's kidney healing specific diet and hydration intake monitoring continues and does seem to be contributing to positive gains. Working with her assigned nutritionist has been key. Side note, I've always believed my own 'diet' was important and staying strict on what I've learned over the years has worked for me. However living through this deal with Lynn, and seeing first hand how 'just the correct diet' can change a once critically ill person, to one who is doing much better, really drives the point home. Next hurdle, Lynn's eyesight. Not sure if I mentioned it or not, with everything that was happening all at once, but during one of the many test /procedures done on her in the hospital, Lynn threw a blood clot into the back of her right eye. This has essential blocked 100% of her vision in that eye. So like so much of her life the past several years, she's had to learn to live & adapt to being a one eyed woman. There's been a learning curve as you might imagine. We've been to see two different eye specialists and there is an eye surgery scheduled for the middle of Oct to remove the blood clot from behind he eye. The expectations (insert hope) is that after the somewhat lengthy healing process, Lynn could regain some if not all of her vision in that eye. She's also been on blood thinners this whole time to help control the clot. She will need to ween down her dosage to a lower level prior to the surgery. As always, despite whatever these challenges may be, Lynn continues to amaze me with her upbeat, positive & live for today attitude. I love her for it too. Stay Well my friends and thank you all again. A-Jay
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Impact of scent on bass
I'm with @WRB Except I use Megastrike on everything and have been for several years. I don't even think twice about it anymore. It's just part of it now. Done. Can't say for sure if it gets me more bites, but I can't possibly believe it's hurting me either. My results speak for themselves. YMMV A-Jay
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Favorite Spinnerbait Brands, Tips, Tricks, and Trailors
LOL ~ That's an innate skill. You can not teach that ! A-Jay
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Favorite Spinnerbait Brands, Tips, Tricks, and Trailors
The SK burner has been a stable in my late summer and early fall brown bass hunts. And has accounted for several trophy class fish for me. I fish it fast & high in the water column. https://youtu.be/Z95g3H4qmp0?feature=shared&t=85 The Megabass V9 Double Willow Spinnerbait has a lot of the features I like except the hook is just a little smaller. Still gets the job done. https://youtu.be/NpVmd8ll1Dg?feature=shared&t=170 More recently the Freedom Speed Freak LM Willow Kilter Spinnerbait has been giving the the previously mentions baits a run for their money. https://youtu.be/ex3v1uogEcg?feature=shared&t=58 I use a SK Blade minnow for a trailer quite a bit. Mostly for the profile. A-Jay
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It’s That Time…..
Early & mid September were good to me. An A-Rig & a 3/4 oz Spinnerbait accounted to these two. I expect the rest of my open water season here will be mostly a numbers deal. But I'm good with that too. A-Jay
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Working to Stay Lean ~
Workout Day 5 on this raining Sunday. There's no replacement for consistency. Day after day, week after week, month after month and year after year. Make the time & do the work. #borninfiftynine A-Jay
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Red Eye Shad Replacing Hardware
Owner advertises their split rings by size & "strength" (not sure what that means) Either way, I use #2 & #3 depending on the tackle & line I'm using with the RED. I only fish 1/2 & 3/4 oz baits and the size 2 & 3 rings works well with them. https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Owner_Hyper_Wire_Split_Rings_Black/descpage-OHWSB.html Also I'd recommend the Oval split ring at the line tine. Same size 2 & 3 gets it done again. https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Owner_Oval_Split_Ring_20pk/descpage-OVR.html As for hook size, (all short shank) on the 1/2 oz I go size 2 on the front (red) and 4 on the back. On the 3/4 oz I go size 1 on the front (Red) and size 2 on the back. (all of that happens south of the border and accounted for my green bass PB an 11-11 lb freak bass.) A-Jay
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"The Leash" Outboard Motor Tether
Hi, A-Jay Your shipment from Precision Sonar is scheduled for delivery tomorrow. Scheduled delivery date Mon 9/23/2024 Estimated between 11:00am and 3:00pm A-Jay
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What's Your Favorite Season for Catching Bass
The local brown bass population seems mostly receptive to my offerings in the April/May time frame. This includes size & decent number of big fish. Summer (late June/July) lake Menderchuck is like the dead seas for me when it comes to plus size fish. However it gets right again in August, Sept and even early Oct sees decent size fish and if I hold my mouth right, my numbers go way up. A-Jay