A-Jay
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Introducing the Newest Member of Our Pack ~
Exactly ~ Sort of a must to keep the northern breeds (Huskies and Malamutes) in shape and happy off season. But Bike Joring can be a great way to get a canine ALL the exercise they need. Plus I could never run as fast or for as long as Tank for instance. So he can really let loose and all I need to do is hold on. The sled dogs are on a whole different level. It's a great bonding tool/time and is especially valuable when fostering. Definitely a learning curve. A tired dog is a happy and balanced dog. A-Jay
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Fishing for a Mental State
Maybe in January but not in June ~ What you see is what you get my friend. A-Jay
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Introducing the Newest Member of Our Pack ~
Tank graduated to the trails this week ~ Just over 1 year old now. A-Jay
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Fishing for a Mental State
I'm at my best when I can 'Fish Free'. Meaning I'm not leaving a list of deals unfinished so I can fish. Having my poop in a group before I leave allows me to think about what I'm doing on the water and not what's waiting for me when I get home. It's a balancing act for sure. A-Jay
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securing rods in a canoe/kayak
Thanks - No Change - rod holder is mounted on the left (port) side I fish from the back of the canoe exclusively. A-Jay
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securing rods in a canoe/kayak
Some sweet rigs in this one ~ I went vertical in the Old Town with a DIY deal. Offers Nine sticks rigged &ready to rock. https://youtu.be/02fPoZHOri8?t=140 A-Jay
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Anyone use quantum smoke s3 pt baitcaster?
Perhaps the bearings are little dry. A drop of bearing oil might quiet things down . . . . I use either of these products A-Jay
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TM shaft length on flat bottom jon boat
Responded to the wrong Sorry A-Jay
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Your allowed 3 sponsors what are they
Thinking a little outside the box on this one ~ THE TOP 3 COMPANIES ON THE 2022 FORTUNE 500 LIST ARE: Walmart Amazon.com Apple A-Jay
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Working to Stay Lean ~
Still thumping down the come back trail ~ After an off day yesterday, where I actually got out and caught a few fish (walleye sandwiches), I was back in the home gym this morning. Hammered out (relative term) some decent leg training. I'll be rolling a 3 - Day Double Split routine (below) at least until August or so. Day's off come after every 3 workouts. Takes about 60 minutes with a thorough warm up in advance of every training session. A Full Body Routine usually shown up next. A-Jay
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Greeting From Michigan
Hello from up in Otsego County. Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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Hydration
Good Reminder @Mobasser I drink H20 when on the water and try to keep myself hydrated all the time. Helps prevent all kinds of not so nice deals. And while it doesn't get Africa Hot here, not being properly hydrated can get sketchy. When we know we're going to be on the water for a while, proper hydration really starts the day before, and then simply keep it going. Regardless of the season, but especially in the hot sunny weather. Stay Safe A-Jay
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Generational fishing
I get it but I think you know where I'm coming from. We all have a line. In the previous response here I was all about just going with the flow. But this type deal crosses my own line and that's the basis for my response. If it where my Dad, he'd know way before now what I was about. And I'm like you, I take care of and use my gear but don't abuse it. It would be up to him to conduct himself one way or the other. My own son is 36 and you can bet he knows what I'm about. Sadly, he doesn't live locally but fished with me when he did. I'm finished here and do sincerely hope you guys work it out. A-Jay
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Generational fishing
I like we circle back on stuff ~ Right off the bat and I'm not pulling any punches here. Your Dad sounds like piece of work. Deliberately disrespecting someone else's gear (son or not) is just bogus. Who the heck steps on the seat ? Is he just looking for ways to trip your trigger ? This deal requires Zero explanation, for a mature human. Perhaps next time you go with him (if you chose to have a next time) take the whole freaking seat out in advance. At this point I might not be taking the man out anymore. Too Much Drama. But I'd be sure to send him plenty of pictures of my catch though. Wonder how he'd feel about you making a fecal deposit in his live well ? Sort of the same thing. Good Luck A-Jay
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Weedless Nose-Hooked Flukes?
I have use a DIY homemade version of that deal, but I like that one better. Thanks. I have not fished the nose hook with the big fluke. A-Jay
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High Pressured Bass Spots - Be Different!
Last Hi-Jack. Thanks. Standing Pat is the plan - Have some $$$ spread out that will take at least a year to clear. So all of this is waiting not so patiently on 'the back burner' as they say. A-Jay
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Weedless Nose-Hooked Flukes?
Sorry No info on that hook - I fish mostly in open water or above the cover with this deal. btw - consider adding this Owner product to your nose hooked fluke rig. You'll be glad you did . . . https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Owner_CPS_Centering_Pin_Spring/descpage-OCPSS.html A-Jay
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High Pressured Bass Spots - Be Different!
@Big Rick Dude ! I know you're right. And you know I know. The Boat Monkey has been riding me Hard for a while now. I have the original 360 which doesn't mount easily to the new motor so I'd need to address that as well $$$$$$$ The way I see it I have at least three options. Stand Pat. Replace/Update the entire electronics package including the Trolling motor. Or - Go for the whole enchilada and trade this rig in for new. Oh My. Mrs. A-Jay (who is my financial advisor) might not be very keen on that last one right there. Time will tell. A-Jay
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Randy Blaukst Spinning rods for jerkbaits I no longer feel like I lost it
I throw jerkbaits at brown bass on both casting & spinning gear. However, I will say that I chose spinning gear more than half the time. I use light braid & a FC or Mono leader here. Just feels right to me and I manage to get a few. I do prefer to run/point my right index finger down the rod handle and use it to help work/brace the blank in my hand while working the bait. Can't see the finger thing here but this is what working a jerkbait on spinning gear look like when I do it. Hope it helps https://youtu.be/o9xew3tWuuU?t=52 A-Jay
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Working to Stay Lean ~
@12poundbass Thanks Jeremy ~ We're both good. Ran an at home Covid test (From the CDC) on Lynn yesterday. She's negative - seems my self imposed "quarantine" worked. I'm back to eating & training and I'll get a video up in a bit. Need some time to get back in The Groove. But it's not too far away, thankfully. Stay Safe my friend. A-Jay
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New Member From Florida
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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Super shallow cranks
Good Luck. I'd like to kindly recommend 10 - 12 lb MONO if using revolving spool gear. A-Jay
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This date in 1944
This famous photo was called "Into the Jaws of Death" when it was taken on June 6, 1944. Original caption: Down the ramp of a Coast Guard landing barge Yankee soldiers storm toward the beach-sweeping fire of Nazi defenders in the D-Day Invasion of the French Coast. Troops ahead may be seen lying flat under the deadly machine gun resistance of the Germans. Soon the Nazis were driven back under the overwhelming Invasion forces thrown in from Coast Guard and Navy amphibious craft. (U.S. Coast Guard photo, now in the National Archives) Via Navy Times A-Jay
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High Pressured Bass Spots - Be Different!
Agreed ~ Boat position – it is SUPER critical to learn why & how to use it to your advantage. Every cast I make, every bait I throw, they’re level of effectiveness is predicated on where & how my rig is positioned on the structure I am fishing. There’s no way around it – that’s just how it is. These are the things I take into account when determining how & where to position my boat to fish anything. The depth of water I’m planning to fish and the depth of water I need to be positioned in, water clarity, wind speed & direction, the position of the sun (where it is the sky as it relates to the structure and how high or low in the sky it is), The type of lure(s) I’m planning on using, as well as any boating traffic in the area including other anglers. If I have the choice, I prefer to fish from shallow to deep – every spot - all year round – just how I like to do it – because it works. Also because going deep to shallow, although easier I guess, often positions the boat on or directly over the bass and I may end up casting into dead water. Instead, I’ve had much more success sneaking over to the shallow side so as not to burn the spot and casting off to the front/sides of the point, for instance. I commonly will use one of three ways or methods to hold/ position my boat – first is the common anchor & rope – total PIA but once you know how to do it – it works. Did it for years – still do in the canoe and will continue to do so. Then there’s ‘holding’ on a spot with the trolling motor – I do not like to do that but will when I have to. The newest Ultrex with the spot-lock is sweeping the bass fishing world – I’m not ready to cash in the Fortrex just yet. So my left foot will continue to get a workout until I am. Then there are the shallow water anchors – for me, it’s the Talons – might be the best investment I ever made after the Lund itself – Love the Talons - Super effective. A-Jay
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Battery life: Lead acid vs. AGM?
My three 31M trolling motor batteries are under the rod locker, which is usually full of rods. While I LOVE and prefer that battery location (centerline and low in the boat) it makes 'servicing' them fairly inconvenient. Enter AGM. Thank you. Just replaced mine when I pulled the boat for hard water (Nov 2021) They were operating OK (with a bit of juice reduction) but after 6 years - it was time. I've been know to run in some sloppy conditions, so having batteries that are very resistant to vibrations and leak proof, adds peace of mind. A-Jay