Everything posted by A-Jay
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Does anyone else find prepping their tackle box oddly satisfying and supergluing plastics to jig heads therapeutic?
Oh Yes ~ We are totally color coded. There simply must be a method to the Madness . . . A-Jay
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Rage Bug Vs D Bomb
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Working to Stay Lean ~
Not exactly sure why, but I've always really liked training on Sunday mornings. Knocked out Total Body 2 and it went well. #borninfiftynine A-Jay
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Swimbait reel suggestions
I throw swimbaits south of the border for Mexican Freak Bass. Started out with a Calcutta 300D which was very good. However once the Tranx 300 came out, I went that way, and I've been very happy. A-Jay
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My little fishing trip
Been running a GoPro in my canoe for a while and I really like it. Besides killer video, the Pics are super easy to get and so next level compared to any selfie. @MN Fisher advice above is spot on. A-Jay
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My first Big Bass!
Nicely Done It was only a matter of time. Congrats A-Jay
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Does anyone else find prepping their tackle box oddly satisfying and supergluing plastics to jig heads therapeutic?
I did. A-Jay
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Does anyone else find prepping their tackle box oddly satisfying and supergluing plastics to jig heads therapeutic?
LOL - There's usually at least a little truth in jest ~ And you're not that far off my friend. On both accounts. I will admit that 'for most of us', retirement puts us that much closer to the finish line. So get whatever it is while you can ! A-Jay
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Does anyone else find prepping their tackle box oddly satisfying and supergluing plastics to jig heads therapeutic?
Pre-Trip Tackle prep is a major source of fun for this Basshead. Rigging baits & leaders as well as loading & unloading baits as needed. I'll even throw pre-trip Truck, Boat, Motor & Trailer mainainance as part of this deal. Adds nicely to the hopes, dreams & anticipation of every pre-dawn adventure A-Jay
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6 years in the making and FINALLY my new PB
Awesome Bass ! Congrats on the New Personal Best A-Jay
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Introducing the Newest Member of Our Pack ~
Tank felt like cooling off in the sprinkler today ~ #tankslife A-Jay
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Working to Stay Lean ~
Total Body 1 this morning. This was a good one. The kind that makes me feel like I can redefine what's possible. #borninfiftynine A-Jay
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Drop Shot Question ???
I have used the VMC Spin Shot drop shot hook with some success although it's not my favorite. Line twist when drop shotting for me mostly happens if and when I do not rig whatever plastic I use DEAD ON STRAIGHT. If it spins at all, even on the fall, it will totally twist up my leader and even my main line eventually. So I always make sure boat side after I rig and check for spin. I've even had drop shot weights that spun. I am a NO SPIN guy now. A-Jay
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Looking to get my first 'real' decent quality spinning reel. What are your opinions between Daiwa Tatula LT or Shimano Vanford? (Or are they in separate leagues)
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ I have both the Tatula & the Vanford in 3000 Both very nice and IMO you can't go wrong with either one. Especially given how you plan on using them. I will add that I recently picked up a Shimano Stradic FL ( also in 3000 size which is my preference) and I Really like it - as much or perhaps even more than the other two. Decent price point in the states too. Good Luck A-Jay
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St. Croix Victory Rods
I have a couple ~ The 7'1" MF spinning and the 7'1" MHF casting. Both nice sticks, super light and definitely "fast" I might even call them fast plus. My first fish on the casting rod was decent. https://youtu.be/zIqCmH_52IQ?t=387 A-Jay
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Fixing Sticky Cork
Perhaps someone who didn't feel that it was in fact 'The most technologically advanced rod on the water'. A-Jay
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Smallmouth tournaments are boring..
This could be one reason . . . btw - I agree with you on watching guys stare at a sonar and fish vertically. Can't watch it. A-Jay
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have you EVER bought anything significant from a door to door salesperson?
Nope. Thankfully, that sort of deal doesn't happen much here. However when it does, our dogs are trained (and heavily rewarded) to 'greet' those folks at the full length glass window adjacent to the front door. Poor buggers don't usually stay very long and rarely do we get a second calling. Every once in a while, we'll get a human on the stoop who is willing wait us out and I'm always very gracious when informing them that 'we're not interested'. J/K (sort of) A-Jay
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Could use some prayers.....Update
Sorry to hear this. You both are in our thoughts. A-Jay
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Slowing down a chatter bait ....
Ah yes, the age old problem - fishing super deep. So hard to do effectively, and so few baits and or techniques will do it well. In fact I'm willing to say it's the shortest list in bass fishing. Not too many tournaments won at the 40 ft depth. Can a vibrating jig do that ? Maybe but IME, you're not going to be able to keep it moving AND Keep it on the bottom. Just not designed to do it - just look at it, the blade pretty much forces the bait to move up. Hard enough to fish it in on the bottom in 15 ft feet let alone 40 ft. I'd say you're fighting a losing battle. A single bladed spinner bait is an option, but it will need to be at least an ounce to start. Even a dense swimbait needs to be stopped or paused to re-establish bottom contact. At these depths, most anything you throw in more than 30 feet will as well. How about vertical jigging with a big spoon ? A-Jay
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Why a Kayak?
I had to read this one twice ~ ? A-Jay
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Fixing Sticky Cork
I agree with @Mobasser in that I bet that sticky mess was left behind when some type of tape was removed. I was also going to suggest just about everything previously noted here already including dish soap and Goo Gone. If it can't be removed or perhaps you don't want to even bother, another other option may be to simply cover it with a grip saver. https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Accu_Cull_X_Grip_Saver/descpage-ACGSV.html A-Jay
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Help choosing rod(s) for small-medium Keitech
Swimbaits on a jighead (up to 1/2 oz) for brown bass in mostly open water happens on M/F spinning gear for me. Light braid & leader is my go to. Throw in more soft cover and or jigheads over 1/2 oz, I like casting gear. https://youtu.be/02fPoZHOri8?t=1007 A-Jay
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Better Fluorocarbon Line
Nicely Done. Tatsu is my FC of Choice on every rig where I use FC. btw, InvisX is pretty close in most all respects. A-Jay
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Howdy
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay