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A-Jay

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  1. My top 2 silent 110's right here ~ https://megabassusa.com/product/vision-oneten-silent/ https://jpnfishingtackle.com/products/1847_bnew?srsltid=AfmBOoqrg09H8bOHFX3PKPBn2jDZQZt6ZxuNopemUbZULURiYUlITg2G A-Jay
  2. I'll take questions with no answer for $400, Alex. 😉 A-Jay
  3. Sometimes I get Lucky. @Dwight Hottle actually has some giant brown bass DNA pumping through his veins. A-Jay
  4. 6's are fun . But 7's are really where it's at though. Fish Hard A-Jay
  5. Did you bump your head again ? A-Jay
  6. No doubt. Those two pounders love that. A-Jay
  7. We need a hip boots emoji. Because sometimes it gets pretty deep up in here. A-Jay
  8. Good - Glad it worked out . Now please don't forget to place a pin or a lock in the coupler lever to keep it secure every time you tow. Stay Safe A-Jay
  9. Finished shoveling off the roof today. https://www.facebook.com/ThePAWZ/posts/pfbid0D9gNa6ECNPhJRaaDpZUQiCC75vwiScHQmWgQb2JxYk9oarLFh11jfywcgrntQGpnl A-Jay
  10. After two days on the roof clearing snow, besides being mostly gassed, I am very glad to be that much closer to open water. Clearly it doesn't look or feel like we are, but the calendar does say February, so I'm going with it. Tanker Tuesday isn't officially until tomorrow. But this is my thread, and I make the rules up in here. So it's happening today. Late August a few seasons back, after struggling to get on early morning topwater bite, I found a wad of bait holding at the bottom on an inside weed edge on a big flat. The right bass were there as well, and I fed them an A-rig. Man they hit that rig hard. When the smoke cleared, these were the best two. Both were at the far end of the 5 lb scale. 73 Days and a wake up. A-Jay
  11. Looks like it's operating properly. Looking forward to the 'fix'. Keep us posted. A-Jay
  12. Superstars ! I like it. 🌟 A-Jay
  13. New to me Bottom Presentations When it comes to presenting soft plastic bait on or near the bottom for brown bass, I have used only a few different offerings. I like to cover water and do prefer something that I can fish effectively through light cover (think early season emergent weed growth or sparse eelgrass). These are all used on MF St. Croix Avid casting gear & 15 lb FC line. First and foremost, a Rage Bug on a swing head has been stupid good for me for a while now. For some reason it’s always been more of a numbers presentation for me. Just don’t get the bigger bites on it. But I am not complaining. Then there are tubes, and if a 4-inch swimbait on a jig head fits into this deal, then that’s a pretty decent producer for me as well. Most all of what’s been mentioned so far has its own dedicated write-up somewhere in this thread, and with good reason. So I’ve been taking a long hard look at my bottom bait game and began asking myself, “What’s next?” I didn’t feel like I needed a totally new deal, perhaps more a modification of what I’ve already got going on. Additionally, and if I’m being honest, I need to have something else to get excited about. Something that will get that jerkbait out of my hand. Which is a pretty tall order. After some poking around in the tackle room and tweaking a few things here and there. This is what I came up with. A Paul Crews Hand Poured Goby swimbait on a swing head and An HD Tackle Hi-Def Craw on a (slightly modified) Greenfish Tackle Creeper jighead. My first exposure to this goby bait was as a trailer on a wiggle wagon. Dubbed it “The Thunder Goby,” and it was stupid good for a while in the early going, and it's still a huge confidence bait. For my swinghead needs, I went with the same two heads I’ve been using. One’s a streamlined lead deal, and the other is a football-shaped tungsten head. The all-important hook of choice is the straight shank Gamakatsu Heavy Cover Hook 4/0 – seems really close to JH hook, which I love. Needed to be a top hook open/exposed rig with a little attitude. Expecting good things right here. The goby bait comes with realistic pectoral fins, which I remove when using it as a trailer. Not sure which way this one’s going to go. But for starters, we’ll be fishing the whole enchilada and modifying as needed. Now for that craw bait, and I’m a little extra pumped about this one. I’ve actually been sitting on a few packs of these Hi-Def Craws for a couple of years now. I just never really took the time to figure out how I wanted to fish them. Might not be the most durable deals, but they look very fishy. After rooting around in my jighead collection, I came across that Greenfish Tackle Creeper head. Had these for way longer than I’d care to admit. Just as a reference, I was turned on to them by Gene Jensen. If you know who he is, then you know. GJ is a total Rock star when it comes to all things bass and has been for at least a minute or two. Anyway, the head shape makes it a bit of a glider through whatever I want to fish, and the line tie location supports that. The hook is stout, real close to too stout for my needs, but it’s too late to turn back now. Besides, these baits almost seem custom-made for this jighead hook lengthwise, so Boom, we’re going with it. And there they are. If nothing else, I’ll have to slow down quite a bit and pick apart targets I might not have. Something I’ve been guilty of to some degree. Fish Hard A-Jay
  14. Experience-driven and all by feel. I was taught to play plus-sized fish with the rod. I prefer a 'lighter' drag in most instances. Especially by today's standards, where most every bass gets skied & boat flipped. Need a locked drag for that most times. Finally, pet peeve of the day, "Reeling against the drag", meaning the handle is being turned and zero line is being gained. What's the point? Must be a great time with FC on a spinning reel. That is all. 🙃 A-Jay
  15. Yes, a shirt's a skirt. Variables include but may not be limited to color, obviously. The skirt length, bulk, and material used. But whatever you do, do not forget to change out the winter air to summer air in your tires. #blinkerfluid 😁 A-Jay
  16. Squeeze and neutralize A-Jay
  17. OK - just don't ask me how I know. #3hourslater A-Jay
  18. @Backroad Angler After thinking a bit more on this deal, I came up with this. Up inside of the coupler there is a spring-loaded 'latch' that is designed to keep the coupler locked onto the trailer hitch ball. It moves out of the way to effect loading & removal but locks on when you latch down the coupler lever. Sometimes that latch gets 'stuck' in the locked position, which will prevent the ball from sliding up and into the coupler properly. Routine cleaning & light lube of choice can prevent it from happening. It's often hard to tell what position it's in. Perhaps consider toggling that couple lever while looking up underneath and into the coupler. See if it's moving correctly or somehow jammed. If so, a little WD40 and a screwdriver might solve this entire calamity. Or I might be crazy, either way. Good Luck. A-Jay
  19. Preach on and fish hard my brother. But be careful; you don't wanna get your arm broke off . . . . . A-Jay
  20. Only 74 days and a wake up if my guess for an open water date is anywhere close. A-Jay's Annual Ice Out / Open Water Countdown Thread 2025...But who's counting? A-Jay
  21. Today (Sunday) was better weather-wise, so I started the process. Still single-digit cold but the wind was down mostly. 3.5 hrs in—and I was toast. Got about halfway through it. Expecting to finish tomorrow. A-Jay
  22. 15 lb Tatsu is my wiggle wagon jam ! A-Jay
  23. It's the only road. Average life span now is right around 77. Middle age is 38 not 50. The quality of our lives declines as we age regardless of our actions. That's part of the deal. But some of that decline can be slowed quite a bit when we make the right moves. Every daily food & drink decision is key and the secret to success. And it sounds like you are ready and committed to taking those steps. You don't have to do this on your own. The internet is IMO both a blessing and a nightmare. which is why I lean toward the following recommendation. Seek the services of a registered dietitian (RD/RDN). These folks are licensed, regulated health professionals with mandatory degrees and clinical training, authorized to diagnose and treat specific medical conditions. RDs require a master’s degree (as of 2024), 1,200+ hours of supervised practice, and passing a national exam. Knowledge is power; tap into it. IME, all of this is a lifestyle and a commitment to both yourself and those that love and depend on you. In order for me to be successful at this, my life needs to revolve around it. And it does. Read that again. When your moves are rooted in purpose, discipline isn't a chore. It's the standard. You stop negotiating with your feelings and start leading with who you've decided to become. The only obstacle in these ventures is you. Get out of your own way. Here's to a healthier @DitchPanda A-Jay
  24. I've been using a Rapid Hitch for going on 20 years now. Ensure the proper height adjustment so your trailer sits/runs level and you're good to go. https://andersenhitches.com/product/rapid-hitch/?_gl=1*m5w665*_up*MQ..*_gs*MQ..&gclid=Cj0KCQiA7fbLBhDJARIsAOAqhsdfec5iBa6r0_VLnuKiYH1eh5iBlhzP7A8uc-C6uCAtAq_93K4HIiUaAucnEALw_wcB&gbraid=0AAAAABVZtxXz5HVpb8xIfJ62XgC-6DEBX A-Jay
  25. Workout Day 4. When your moves are rooted in purpose, discipline isn't a chore. It's the standard. You stop negotiating with your feelings and start leading with who you've decided to become. #borninfiftynine A-Jay

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