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A-Jay

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  1. I enjoyed it as well. I'd like to see them play around with the format even more like - requiring the anglers to use a certain test line for each period or restricting the use of braid or having a hard bait only period or a soft bait only period or a topwater perioid. You get the idea - really mix it up so the anglers never know what's coming and really have to be prepared for anything and everything. One thing I'd really like to see implemented is to allow the anglers to use a net if they want to - the falling all over the boat deal to land a fish is getting old. A-Jay
  2. A-Jay replied to Bair's topic in Fishing Reports
    I am not - but I'm a Denali fan (on my 3rd) so I'm going to check it out - Thanks A-Jay
  3. A-Jay replied to grimlin's topic in Everything Else
    What a little sweetheart ~ Puppy breath is The Best. A-Jay
  4. A-Jay replied to Bair's topic in Fishing Reports
    I had a C3 also. It was my first truck and I Loved it. A-Jay
  5. I like ~ MOGAN Stolen from Capt Blair Wiggins host of Addictive Fishing A-Jay
  6. Way to stay on them Dwight. 5 days and a wake up ! A-Jay
  7. If it will help at all, I donning camo from head to toe - and the fashion police will have to get over it. A-Jay
  8. Clayton86 in training. Sorry Bud, I could help myself. A-Jay
  9. That sounds very cool. Please consider posting up a shot of the finished product. A-Jay
  10. Grimlin around tax time. A-Jay
  11. Come on man - braids went out in the 70's . . . . . A-Jay
  12. J Francho enjoying the game. A-Jay and I expect your response to be epic.
  13. A-Jay replied to Bair's topic in Fishing Reports
    Congrats on the 4 decades - but if that sweet ride could talk . . . . . . . A-Jay
  14. Perhaps you could step up your drop shot tackle a bit, use a Texas rig style method to drop shot your favorite creature bait and prob some likely fish holding cover. I tried this last year and was pleasantly surprised at the results. A-Jay
  15. Catt I agree whole heartedly. I content that although equipment plays a role here, the fact that some anglers just start with more in the sensitivity "well" as it were, can't be understated. The feeling can be learned but some people can just feel more. It's like hitting a curve ball. Some players are born with the ability to simply wait on it and make solid contact. Others might have to teach themselves to wait on it before they can get on it regularly. And some just never get it. I think like many things, time and experience are great teachers but when you add that to a higher God given ability there's a decided difference. This might explain why we sometimes get schooled by the guy "in the back of the boat". A-Jay
  16. So those KVD trebles really do hold pretty darn good then . . . Ouch ! A-Jay
  17. Dwight that is just UN-REAL ! btw - Doug Stange called - he said you're making him look bad. A-Jay
  18. Nice Job ~ I took it as an indication that I needed to fish allot more. A-Jay
  19. Listen you big trouble maker - no need to stir the pot - A-Jay
  20. Solid Start Dwight. What took you so long ? A-Jay
  21. Great first trip Dwight - now that's the ways to start off the year ! You should consider changing your name to "Hoover" because to are like a big vacuum, sucking up all those big smb. Please leave a few for me - A-Jay
  22. I always read that the Volvo was very safe as well. Hope your lady was OK - I like Jeeps as well - But I needed a bit more cargo area. A-Jay
  23. No I haven't as of yet. However, I don't think the 6.2L will hardly break a sweat pulling my rig - 16ft Old Town on an aluminum trailer - can you even call that towing ? I bet my dogs loaded in the back present more of a challenge than the rig does. A-Jay
  24. 14 / 18 mpg and it's the kind of milage where you ride in style. A-Jay
  25. There you go, the perfect response. And to the OP, I apologize for taking your good natured thread into another direction. A-Jay

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