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  1. LMB Ribbon tail worm Craw Creature bait Stick bait SMB Tube Craw Grub Stick bait A Hollow belly swimbait gets honorable mention in both categories. A-Jay
  2. There are some great articles right on this site ~ So get to reading. http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/tubes_bass.html A-Jay
  3. This is great advice - and your fellow service men and women WILL support you - every step of the way. Good Luck A-Jay
  4. OK - You get one and I'll get the other and Why would I care who got what ? A-Jay
  5. Copy, Paste & Save. Thank you A-Jay
  6. Yes - but it must be on an Alabama rig. A-Jay
  7. Wow you're really going out on a limber there ~ I don't know if the team from Bean Town can go all the way, but if they pull another stunt like the end of last season - Heads will Roll ! A-Jay
  8. Me too, but my arms are way too short. A-Jay
  9. Hey Dwight, do I get partial points for being a dependable net man ? A-Jay
  10. Consider American Fishing wire's Surflon Micro Supreme - Ties very easily and has a thin diameter for it's rated strength. Comes in a mello Camo color that I prefer. Some of the lakes I fish, the bass / pike ratio is 50/50 so depending on the time of year and technique, bite offs are a reality. Last season I was losing jigs on deep grass lines every trip. Finally broke down and started to use this and that put an end to the lost baits. Where Pike are prevalent, I use it for just about every method including, Frogs, spinnerbaits, Texas rigged Anything, Carolina rigs, lipless baits if ripping through weeds and as mentioned jigs. My largest pike the past two seasons came on jigs fished deep for bass in timber. Both inhaled the little 1/2 jig and without the wire I may not have landed then. I use the 20 and 26lb stuff and don't believe that it keeps bass off at all. I'm still getting all the bass bites I was without the wire, I'm just not feeding baits to the pike anymore. It's a little pricey but it's cheaper than replacing baits all day. Good Luck A-Jay http://www.americanfishingwire.com/smsupreme.asp
  11. A-Jay replied to clayton86's topic in Everything Else
    There ya go - good for you. So now - consider this point in your training as your base line. (Not the pinnacle of your abilities) This is the point that you will never allow yourself to drop below - ever. You are now on the right track to a life time of good health for which there are many benefits and they are All Priceless. And to keep you motivated - (I think you mentioned this is a previous post), The initial run test to be eligible for Ranger training is a pass/fail sub 40 minute 5 miles. And that's just to get into the program . . . . . . . Good Job Man. A-Jay
  12. That pretty funny. Looks legit - I might try it. A-Jay
  13. Don't I feel like a knuckle head ~ Evidently we need to have a serious talk with that rule committee. A-Jay
  14. Wouldn't That be nice - you better sign up for the Mustad Hook challenge with that mindset - might as well make some $$$$ while you're at it. Good Luck A-Jay
  15. Great Story ~ Thank you for sharing it. Are there any pictures of that "Meathog" ? A-Jay
  16. That's a fairly grim and narrow perspective regarding your fellow man. Perhaps you could consider hanging around a different crowd. A-Jay
  17. X2 Well put Sir. I call it - "Being on A-Jay time" - and it's the Best. A-Jay
  18. I run in these all winter long - Great fit, superior support and very comfortable to run it. Tucker is the definitive All Season running partner. A-Jay
  19. I'm in. My season Starts "The last Saturday in April" But I'll be Ready. A-Jay
  20. For me, Summer is just not Summer without Baseball. There's a game every night (almost). I've been a big fan my whole life. Opening Day is a Big Deal - btw - the video was OK - watching it, I was immediately reminded just how diminutive Dustin Pedroia is. And that makes his high level of ability and play even more amazing. A-Jay
  21. I've used the tooth pick and the bobber stops in the past and they work. More recently I've been simply tying a short 3 or 4 wrap Uni knot around the line in front of the weight. Works nicely. If the hole in the weight is too large where the knot would slip right through the hole, I put a small bead in front of the weight. Old Braid is the material of choice, like 50lb is good, and I Double the line when I tie it for a very secure hold. A-Jay
  22. minus 6 here this morning- but mid week is forecasted for 50's and rain - this is kooky. A-Jay
  23. Congrats Paul, Two early spring Hawgs - that will help shake off the winter doldrums. A-Jay
  24. Retirement is when Life begins, again - all kinds of time to fish or whatever. Btw - did Sasquatch share the Beef Jerky ? A-Jay
  25. Really sorry to hear about your ST B - We had a very similar experience with a 14 month old Malamute - "Bear" was a Rock Star of a dog but went Grand Mal right out of nowhere - still makes me sad. Any way - there is never a good time for a puppy so you should get one now ! And we Always get 2 - so they have buddies for life. As for names - you're on your on there - that is sometimes the hardest part of dog ownership. A-Jay

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