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  1. A-Jay replied to mod479's topic in Other Fish Species
    I hear that ! She came from a lake loaded with big fat trout (and bass) so she eats well. In the spring (before the season opens here), there are some real bruises sunning themselves in the shallow bays - I drives me CRAZY ! A-Jay
  2. A-Jay replied to mod479's topic in Other Fish Species
    From a couple of seasons ago ~ A-Jay
  3. A Friend / Neighbor has one - Hank's a gentle giant. Not as tall obviously but quite a bit heavier. A-Jay
  4. Looks like he's on stilts. A-Jay http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/9540648/Guinness-World-Records-2013-US-Great-Dane-is-planets-tallest-dog.html
  5. The New England Patriots pass defense is so poor, that watching it makes me physically ill. I actually threw up on my shoes - twice. A-Jay
  6. The options and personal preferences here are just about endless . . . . Just in the LC brand alone there are several models / colors to go with . Pointer 95 silent, a pointer 100, a flash pointer, the 127 and 128 are proven fish takers. As for colors, the prevalent bait could play a role. A-Jay
  7. A-Jay replied to A-Jay's topic in Everything Else
    You didn't really miss much - here's the short version - They danced around a bit and then Silva smashed Bonner in the mid section with a fight ending knee. Bonner went down like he was shot. Game Over. A-Jay
  8. A-Jay replied to A-Jay's topic in Everything Else
    Bonner has been beaten, battered and bruised by some big strikes. But I've never seen him hit the canvas like that, especially from a knee. That must have been some kind of shot. A-Jay
  9. A-Jay replied to A-Jay's topic in Everything Else
    The Spider struck quickly and with devastating results. A-Jay
  10. A-Jay replied to A-Jay's topic in Everything Else
    Well, That was fast. A-Jay
  11. A-Jay replied to A-Jay's topic in Everything Else
    Chuck would be killed - seriously. A-Jay
  12. A-Jay posted a topic in Everything Else
    The Spider vs The American Psycho ~ Who ya got ? I say Silva - in like 15 seconds. A-Jay
  13. I did a couple of guide replacements myself last winter. Not going to win any beauty contests but certainly functional. These rods were tried and true favorites. The handles and reel seats are fine but the finish on the guides had started to fade and was getting close to failing. Rather than replace them, did a little reading and watched several of the on-line tutorials on the subject (and there are many) and them took the plunge. I'm very glad I did. The supply list for this is fairly short and inexpensive. It is satisfying being able to continue to fish (and Catch) on these sticks. A-Jay
  14. Here it is ~ A-Jay Alright Shimmy I'll share a little bit about jerkbaits. First of all my jerkbait fishing evolved around pike fishing. Big predators. My favorite jerkbaits were made out of wood or plastic & weighed about an ounce to 2.5 oz. . I would practice jerk bait strokes along side the boat to see what kind of action I could delvelop with each bait. Some baits would dart 90 degrees to either side like a walk the dog motion but under water. Other baits would glide forward or sideways & some rare baits would almost turn around like in your face mr pike. Hard violent jerks or strokes would elevate the motions. Then you have to incorporate a pause period or let the bait rest. Usually the baits will get eaten while your pausing or just as you start your next movement. Remember jerk baits work on all species. Now to jerkbaits for smallies. Typically when you first start fishing you use a search bait until you find fish unless you know exactly where they are. Then once you find fish you switch to your favorite presentation. I fish big water with lots of suspended fish spread over lots of rock structure. I seldom find lots of big fish in a small area. So my approach is to cover water with a jerkbait as my search bait until I find some big girls. Once we find them we work over the area. We put in waypoints when we get bit so we can revist each spot. When drifting on lake erie the waves cause the boat to surge & pause just like a jerked bait does when you are working it. Boat motion adds motion to your baits. I always prefer to drift downwind with the wind hitting my stern. I work one rod while i dead stick a second rod in a rod holder. When my forward progress is between .3 to 1.0 mile an hour drifting with the wind at my back it all works. Most of the time my worked rod out fishes the dead stick 3 to 1. But sometimes the dead stick rod is extremely effective all by its self because the boat is working the bait. This tells me to slow down the worked rod. This approach also allows you to run a deep diver suspending jerkbait while you are running a shallow suspending bait. Then you can decide to use all deep or all shallow baits depending upon the conditions. My prespawn smallie fishing is between upper 30 degrees to 65 degrrees surface temps. The colder the water the more subtle the action. As the water warms I use more erratic movements. I also select baits with more subtle action for cold water & more erratic action for warming water. You have to learn the action of each style bait you use and develop an understanding of what works best for the conditions you are facing. Colder water with poor visibility finds me using loud colors with subtle action & loud rattles. Warmer water with good visibility finds me using subtle natural colors with more erratic action and softer rattles. Smallmouth bass are extremely curious about noise & erratic action. Remember that statement. Your jerkbait represents a dying bait fish to a smallie if properly worked. Smallies will come up thru the water column to hit a jerkbait. How far they will travel depends upon water visibility & sound. When I can see the bottom in 15 feet of water I will not hesitate to work jerkbaits out to 30 feet. I try to use a bait that will get down to the depth I want to fish based on overall water depth & visibility. If your marking fish or marking bait you can key into that depth. My jerkbait inventory covers baits that run from 2 feet down to baits that run 20-22 feet down. Now I can fish jerkbaits effectively in forty feet of water with good visibility. Since i'm fishing relatively open waters I use ten pound braid with a leader on spinning tackle. And I use ten or twenty pound braid with a leader on casting tackle. The thin braid adds up to five feet of extra depth on the baits. Now when casting jerkbaits your depth is based on the bait, line diameter & the length of your cast. Maximum depth on most baits is increased by letting out more line up to around 200 some feet with diving bills. So I run my baits back from the boat about two to three cast lengths to achieve more depth when needed. This also allows you a more stealthy approach. I find that smallies move during the day between deeper water to shallower water based upon changing conditions. So I try to target different depths until I can observe a pattern of where they will be. I do not limit myself to just one manufacture of jerkbaits. I find that on some days a particular bait from one manufcture will out preform all others. Especially on a tough bite day. So I carry about four different manufactures jerkbaits. Now within just one manufactures line of jerkbaits there can be five or six completely different baits by action, size, depth, sound, suspending, floating or slow sink & tilt. They can all shine based on changing conditions. Generally I prefer suspending jerkbaits with rattles. Then I look for level suspenders, nose down or tail down attitudes. Lucky craft probably covers the most diverse offerings of all jerkbaits manufactures in my experience. Just remember when fishing a jerkbait that you are trying to excite a neutral fish into striking it because it mimics a dying baitfish. The more action you can impart to the bait the more fired up that big smallie gets. It is very similar to teasing a cat with a mouse on a string. Some times they want it barely moving and other times they want it fast and erratic.
  15. I do believe that one would have to be sent inter-galactic - through Uranus. A-Jay
  16. Congrats on a day to remember ! And there it is - Another reason to relocate to F - L - A ! ! ! A-Jay
  17. LOL ! You guys are Killing me ! A-Jay
  18. Well Jeff, There is plenty of room in the XL for you and your gear but Man, travel to PA through TN would definitely be the Scenic Route ! Can ya meet me say, half way ? A-Jay
  19. I'm up I'm up in northern MI - and although it takes a forecast of snow in the epic category before there is a mass rush to the supermarket, there is always plenty of knuckle heads who barrel up, over and through the generous snow banks that inevitably develop along the road side. A-Jay
  20. Sort of - there still can be some decent smb action but it will be very Dependant on the weather. This recent cold snap could be best case. It might speed up turn over. So if we can get some reasonable temps / sun after turn over and if the lakes don't freeze over - It could be rewarding. A-Jay
  21. I hear ya Jeff. So I'm betting you can see how a trip to Lake B this spring will be a welcome relief ~ A-Jay
  22. About an hour ago. . . . . . . A-Jay
  23. Read this and then do it ~ A-Jay http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/107540-oldschool-horizontal-jigging/page__hl__%20horizontal%20%20jigging

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