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A-Jay

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  1. I live 'in the woods' and cover up 'everything' every time I venture out into it. Includes but may not be limited to most lawn maintenance, cutting wood, and hitting the trail with Tank. Keens, tall socks, long pants & shirt, hat, gloves & buff. Besides keeping the bugs off me (ticks & biting flies mostly), helps reduce contact skin irritations that I'm apparently fairly sensitive to. Plenty of plants, shrubberies and itchy & pokey vines here to contend with. More in warm weather than cool. So Summer, I'm a mummy and spring & fall, I can lighten that whole deal up a bit. A-Jay
  2. I'm calling it a night ~ But before I do, I'd like to thank you amazing guys for the Happy Birthday wishes here. I really appreciate it. A-Jay
  3. Hello Adam and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  4. In my world, a quality inflatable is the most comfortable for all day wear. Can't even say how many times I've worn mine right into the truck and backed half way down the ramp before I realized I was still wearing it. The trade off is mainainance / CO2 recharge. Type III's totally work but are not my idea of all day comfort. btw - the inflatable doesn't 'count' as a Life Jacket unless you're wearing it. I prefer Mustang. A-Jay
  5. His "team" is no doubt already working on it. And I'd be shocked if before he puts his head on a pillow tonight he didn't have all brand new deals in his rig. A-Jay
  6. Me too ~ And fixed that one for you. A-Jay
  7. Are they lithiums ? Fairly bad optics. A-Jay
  8. I'd stick to presentations that were made very close to or on the bottom. Texas rigged plastics & jigs. As well as focusing on shallow water cover (Hard & Soft). Fishing super close to or right in it. Always felt like bass living in those conditions use cover for a point of reference. Rarely much going on in open water for me in that stuff. Perhaps watch @Bluebasser86 recent video. Seems he's doing OK is similar conditions. https://youtu.be/765T5RQZFa4?t=108 A-Jay
  9. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  10. LOL ~ At first I thought you were going to refer to these 'Pull-Ups.' Which I don't think are the same thing A-Jay
  11. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  12. They sure do ~ I had to upgrade the 'blade hardware' on theses (swivel & split rings) because the bass were hitting the blade & ripping it off ! I was missing strikes and getting back a bladeless bait. Even I could figure that one out. A-Jay Can't say but I'm usually fishing in super clear water conditions. Sort of what helps makes night time - the right time . . . A-Jay
  13. Hammered out Total Body 2 this morning. Workout included Parallel Grip Pull-Ups. Showing that here. #borninfiftynine A-Jay
  14. If'n I had to throw one bait at night for brown bass, this would be it. A-Jay
  15. Funny story ~ For about three years, and in tests over 8 lb, I tied this one thinking it was a SDJ. Never failed. Should have seen my face when I finally figured it out. In the end, didn't even mater. Both are good, IMO. A-Jay
  16. Uni-Knot for mono and braid. Uni to Uni to connect anything to braid. SDJ for fluorocarbon. All else fails, I go with the Mite Knot. Might hold, might not ! ? A-Jay
  17. Think I read it described as 90mm swept. A-Jay
  18. Big Thanks to responders here. Huge helps as always. And you probably know what this means . . . . btw - like to publicly thank TW for supporting our active duty & veterans #sweetdiscount A-Jay
  19. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  20. Thank you and that's interesting. Thought the Met DC and the MGL A were constructed from the same material. Either way, I hate fishing in winter gloves. A-Jay
  21. Thank You @ghost As hard as this may be to believe, I prefer the slightly heavier reel, and most of a Benjamin less. A-Jay
  22. Been about a month since the ST Croix POWER GLASS CRANKER / LBTC74MHM (iACT) – 7’4”, medium-heavy power, moderate action showed up here (Thank You Bass Resource). Been fishing it hard the few chances I've had on the water. The rod is Really nice and unlike anything I've ever fished. I'll do a 'review' on it here at the end of the season. But in the meantime, this killer stick seems to deserve a new reel. As the title say, I'm eye balling that Shimano Bantam MGL 150A 6.2:1. No experience with one and am hoping there might be some BR members with some feedback on the reel; one way or the other. Admittedly unless there's some type of disastrous design flaw I've not heard about, it's not going to take very much for me to pull the trigger. So what's the word ? As usual, Thank in advance A-Jay
  23. It's few years old but mostly on a Dell XPS 7760 AIO A-Jay
  24. After a couple of off days I was back at it. Total Body 1 started with the Vertical Leg Press. Just showing that in this one. Six sets. 4 warm-up 2 working sets 140x15, 230x12, 320x12, 400x10 445x12, 445x12 Working sets were a 10lb improvement over last workout. Slow & Steady #borninfiftynine A-Jay
  25. May be inappropriate for rug rats. A-Jay

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