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A-Jay

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  1. A-Jay replied to DitchPanda's topic in Everything Else
    Flannel is a religion here. Second only to most anything Camouflage. A-Jay
  2. Just to be clear ~ The Pro-V Bass hull IS NOT LEAKING ! Good Talking to ya A-Jay
  3. Thanks dudes ~ That silicone mat is 24 x 16 inch https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08LVSB8SL/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 A-Jay
  4. Yup ~ Scale is one of the few items I would turn my rig right around for if I were not to have it. Won't ever happen though. It's on the check list and there is redundancy involved. #noguessing A-Jay
  5. Good to hear my friend. Sounds like Dee could be back on her feet here soon and maybe even come home to you. Fingers crossed And thank you for thinking of us. Lynn made it through here infusion with only minor complications which is the best we can hope for. Doing a lot of sleeping now. A-Jay
  6. A-Jay replied to gim's topic in Everything Else
    Turkey's here too ~ Sometimes I have to actually get out of the truck and drive them off the road like cattle. A-Jay
  7. She Just Hammered a walking bait ~ A-Jay
  8. #foodcoma A-Jay
  9. ^^^^^ This A-Jay
  10. OK ~ But I'm not looking to hi-jack the OP's thread. And as a disclaimer, I have ZERO experience with Fitzgerald rods. So my thoughts are purely speculation. Either way, the techniques listed (Jerkbaits, Topwater, Finesse Cranking, Chatterbait), first three are usually treble hook baits and the chatterbait obviously is not. At 6'8" it's too short for my taste, most because casting distance will suffer. Line range of 8-15, and 1/4 - 3/4 oz baits - I usually expect the sweet spot to be somewhere in the middle. So 12 lb and perhaps 1/2 oz seems about right. If you're planning on presenting baits in conditions where the above seems right, then I'd say you are good to go. A-Jay
  11. Yes ~ I'll admit to bouncing from graphite to fiberglass & composite intermittently. But I keep going back to the composite, just feels the best to me. And it puts them in the net, which is what it's all about. Always 15 lb FC either Tatsu or InvisX. Here's a decent chatterbait fish from a few weeks ago (I'll apologize for the colorful language in advance, I got a little excited) https://youtu.be/sITpRNLz_04?t=197 A-Jay
  12. Apparently ~ However, sometimes it's the company that really sets it apart. A-Jay
  13. Just about anything served while I'm enjoying this view A-Jay
  14. Aerated the whole property in the rain yesterday. That was fun. Hadn't done it in a couple of years. It needed it . A-Jay
  15. I'm a fairly detail oriented and driven dude. So my 'preparation' is pretty extensive when compare to an angler who mostly does none. I'll put it to you this way, if I can prepare it, I do. That includes Truck, Boat, Motor & Trailer. As a retired guy, I've got that kind of time. May not mean it all happens before every trip, but there's quite a bit that does. I follow the "Failing to Prepare is Preparing to Fail" mantra. Finally, The Prep is fun for me and one of my favorite aspects of the sport. A-Jay
  16. Hello Mike and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  17. A-Jay replied to gim's topic in Everything Else
    Not really a 'blow the horn' kind of driver, anymore. Couple reasons I guess. One, except for a few weeks in the middle of the summer, most folks 'Up North", are actually courteous drives. So there really isn't many horn blowing opportunities. And two, since selling my GTO, I've adopted a much more defensive driving style. I operate at or below the speed limit, especially towing my rig and I try to abide by most all of the traffic regs. Most importantantly, I will let EVERY Yahoo that wants to, pass me. And I mean Every One. I'll pull right off the road for these special humans. Safest place for them to be - is in front of me. Then I have ALL the Control. Finally, the faster one drives a minivan, the cooler they look. A-Jay
  18. What you see in the mirror is a reflection of your life style. If you don't like it, the Life Style is what you'll need to change. IME, Losing Body fat ALWAYS comes down to eating less. As I've gotten 'older' I need WAY LESS FOOD, PERIOD. And I'm talking surprisingly little. 4 Small balanced meals a day works for me I still can workout, go fishing & live my life. Getting older is hard enough, just no need to carry around an extra 20-30 pound or more while doing it. Good Luck. A-Jay
  19. And I'll be there again Friday ! Don't tell anyone . . . . A-Jay
  20. Five hours into today's chemo. So far so good. A-Jay
  21. I hear ya ~ Agree it's not the same but once the hard cap is on my choices get somewhat limited. Especially since I sort of have no middle ground. I'm either product or destructive. Finally, you're in Great Shape! A-Jay
  22. When I'm checking the wx forecast (Chapter XIII) (something my bass fishing lives by and I do several times a day) I'm always looking for what I like to call (and Hope) are 'good big fish days'. Several factors go into it. Wind speed, direction and duration, sunshine or clouds, air temp trend up, down or stable. However, Pre-frontal opportunities are almost always pretty decent, especially this time of year here. So I'm eyeballing that Thursday, Friday and perhaps even the Saturday morning bites - HARD. Fish Hard A-Jay

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