A-Jay
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Prepare to laugh and wince.
Wow ! People are crazy. A-Jay
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Welcome!
Hello and welcome. A-Jay
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Hardest to learn?
Deep Cranking A-Jay
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Northern Wisconsin Newby
Hello and welcome ~ A-Jay
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Energy Pt
I am also a fan. A-Jay
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If you had to pick......
All I fish is clear water. Green pumpkin, watermelon and most any shade or combination of the two is effective. However, this "shadow" colored bait has been giving them both a real good run for their money, two years running. It's a little hard to find, so when I do, I buy in Bulk. (thanks Brent !) A-Jay
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shakey head jigs
x2 ~ ;D ;D btw - I am really excited about feeding your hair jigs to a few smb. A-Jay
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How bad has your cabin fever gotten?
It sure is bad ~ who would do something like that ? A-Jay [
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Superstions?
Oh Yes - My wife just has to fish and I mean has to, a 1/4 Green Pumpkin swim jig that MUST have Red Eyes. Now here's the kicker, after having a toothy critter bite one eye off the bait and that bait catching several fish, she insists that I rip off one eye (doesn't matter which one) prior to using a new swim jig because a one eyed jig is better ! A-Jay
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If you could ask Denny Brauer a question.......
Is there one or two things that Mr Brauer ALWAYS did during a tournament when he first started out that he NEVER does now ? And if so, what are they and what prompted him to change his ways ? And I just thought of another one . . . . Does Mr Brauer believe that in the near or even distant future, both men and women will be competing in the same Pro Bass Tournaments ? Thanks A-Jay
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If you could ask Gerald Swindle one question...
Has reaching 40 years of age changed your abilities or approach to tournament fishing as compared to say 15 or 20 years ago? and if so - how ? A-Jay
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The Mid-Atlantic is coming to an end.
Keep your eye out for this dude, He'll help you guys dig out after it's all over . . . or you could just wait for it to melt. A-Jay
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What are you going to try in the new year?
I am planning on fishing a spinnerbait DEEPER this year. Up to now, I rarely throw a blade bait in anything more than 4-5 feet. This season I'm going to try slow rolling a heavy spinnerbait in some of the same places I would normally throw a deep running crankbait and perhaps even deeper. I've been reading up on it this off season (which is waaay tooo long) and I think it might be a technique that the fish up here don't see much. Also, if I can muster up the commitment, I going to make a few trips with nothing but Buzzbaits in the boat. We'll see. . . . . . . A-Jay
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Do you weigh your fish or guesstimate
DW, You and I sir, have a very different "should I weight it" standard ~ I do however, like your standard much better than mine. The few times I thought a smb was 6+, I woke up in a cold sweat ! A-Jay
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Centuries or Eons worth of fishing here? Let's Find Out!
1704 + 46 = 1750 A-Jay
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Favorite reel company?
A-Jay
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Baitcasting spool switch ?
Right - Flipping was the first thing that started me thinking about this. I think I'll pick up a few spools and give this a shot. Thanks A-Jay
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Baitcasting spool switch ?
As some spinning reels come with an extra spool to accommodate changing line test or type, I'm wondering does anyone do the same thing with casting reels? I'm considering picking up a few extra spools for certain casting reels so I could use the same set-ups for different applications; when wanting to switch from say mono or fluorocarbon to braid etc. Now a days the side plates just slide open and the spools pop right out. I think it would help diversify my modest rod/reel arsenal without adding more rigs (which I don't have the the room for in the Old Town). A-Jay
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Casting Angles, Are They Important?
x2 ~ It starts with boat position, hard to get the right angle with the wrong boat position. After covering a point or drop off, I love getting right up in the skinny water and throwing out over the edge and dragging a bait up the ridge. Sometimes this is the difference in getting a few more bites out of a spot. Other times it's the only way to get bit. A-Jay
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where u bassers at?
North Central Lower Michigan Table fare includes but may not be limited to crayfish, brown & rainbow trout, yellow perch, assorted pan fish and plenty of juvenile lmb, smb and walleye. As late spring/early summer comes on, I break out the flyrod to get in on a significant mayfly hatch. Some very decent smb come to the top at sunset to gorge themselves. A flyrod is the only way I've been able to get them - but that's not all bad. A-Jay
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check out these jigs!!!
Nice ! I like the hair and skirt combo. Why didn't I think of that ? I agree that smallies might like those. I think I might try to make up a few of those myself ~ I got time. A-Jay
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Topwater for smallies
Perhaps not a True topwater, The Rapala Subwalk has been a steady contributor to my SMB photo album. Smallies hammer the Mossback Shiner color size XRSB09. I haven't tried the smaller one or the new larger one yet. http://www.rapala.com/products/lures/x-rap_subwalk/ A-Jay
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Depth of water visibility as it relates to its clarity.
I think you have it about right as well. I'd love to get into something other than clear water, but without a fairly heavy rain it's rare. I have 3 kinds of water in my immediate area -'clear', to like 10 feet, then 'wicked clear', to like 15 feet, then there is the 'you gotta be kidding me' clear to like 20+. The good thing is that if you're around fish, you can be fairly sure that at the very least they are seeing your bait; whether they take it or not is another story. A-Jay
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Spring and Summer shoes
x2 in the canoe. A-Jay
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anyone use the gulp alive products?
I do use Gulp Minnow and have had success with them on a jighead and with a dropshot. The down side to them is that they will "Dry up" on the hook while moving from spot to spot or if you switch to a different rod/rig. But there is no doubt the bass where I fish will eat them quite readily. A-Jay