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A-Jay

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  1. It was a cold one but I still managed to find a few. Report & video later. Might be several days if the fishing's good. Fish Hard A-Jay
  2. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ What others do or don't do has Zero bearing on whether you enjoy it or not. My advice is to purchase you & your son identical beginner rigs and discover the sport together. Through trial & error, success & failure, you'll learn what makes bass fishing such a magical pastime. Best part is you'll have a fishing buddy for life. Good Luck. A-Jay
  3. Has to be released. A-Jay
  4. I retired a while ago from what could be considered a fairly physically demanding job. At 62 I have my fair share of aches & pain and my overall capacity & daily endurance is no where near what it used to be. These things definitely effect my fishing, especially the long drives home. But I do a few things that I believe have helped quite a bit: Getting regular physically demanding exercise several days a week, helps my balance, mobility & confidence. Keeping my body lean - takes some of the load off my joints and gives gravity less to work with. And finally, I focus on, and am grateful for, the things I can still do, instead of what I can not. Going fishing tomorrow and I'm pretty excited. A-Jay
  5. Perfect and my new favorite ~ A-Jay
  6. Nice ~ Did you have to use a verry wittle faway knife ? ? A-Jay
  7. You are correct Sir. Walleye opens up this Saturday and as for the trout rules & reg in Mi, without degree in marine biology, they are far to complicated for this guy to even bother with. #PIA Although I have the all inclusive license, I don't target them or keep them. Bums folks out when they see me let them go. #freewillie Btw It’s snowing here right now, Who else is day time drinking ? A-Jay
  8. Sounds like you're on the right track ~ I must also say getting a second professional opinion is a solid plan. Food for thought ~ on Jan 2, 1988 while using bad form & too much weight doing barbell squats, I ruptured 3 discs in my lower back. It was REALLY bad, I went right to the floor on my face. Couldn't walk. I was scene by several (military) DR's most of which 'recommended' surgery. I wasn't into that. So I rehabbed it my self - went really slow . Didn't need to lose weight but had to begin moving a little at a time and as tolerated. Took 18 months to build myself back up to where I would even think about weight training again. But I did get back into it. Just trained a lot Smarter. CORE WORK IS KEY ! So 35 years later, I've kept at it and have no plans to stop. If & when I do, I'd FULLY expect my back to become a problem again. Going from not being able to walk, to stroking out 500 lbs (at 62 years old) is very empowering. https://youtu.be/Qrys4czoGy8?t=149 And it also shows that while not always the case, a body can often heal itself if we just give it a chance. Good Luck. A-Jay
  9. We it's finally official ~ Every Lake Menderchuck south of the bridge is open water. At least the ones I'd fish anyway. Unfortunately the weather's going into the dumper for the next day or two. but after that - there could be carnage . . . .
  10. Incurable diseases ~ A-Jay
  11. The latest victims ~ Send in the Clowns . . A-Jay
  12. I'm calling the activity level 'low' during my most recent two trips. Can't speak for the whole lake as I didn't fish it all. But I certainly tried ! #castmyarmsoff A-Jay
  13. Congrats and Nicely done as usual ~ question, what lb. test is that trace of FC you have in front of the hair ? I'm fishing 6 lb tatsu and am struggling to get bites. Help a brother out . . . A-Jay
  14. We're heading in the right direction . . . . . A-Jay
  15. By Catch is getting a little bigger ~ A-Jay
  16. LMB ~ 11-11 lb ate a 3/4 oz Red Eye Shad n Sexy Shad PB Brown bass ate a Biovex Spinnerbait A-Jay
  17. The one & Only Brown bass from my first trip out onto Lake Menderchuck. Water temps in the high 30's and it took all day to get it. But I was glad to have it. A-Jay
  18. First By Catch of the 2022 Campaign ~ A-Jay
  19. A glide bait and surprisingly enough, Homer is pitching a shut out as well . . . . A-Jay
  20. BOOM ~ ! Lake Menderchuck west just went open water this afternoon ~ You know where I'll be tomorrow . . And so it begins . . . Very exciting . . . A-Jay
  21. After a couple of Days Off, I was back at it. Trying to remain capable. A-Jay
  22. With something close to 1,500 miles between us, Might not be not that hard to imagine. A-Jay
  23. Bluegill is a delicious freshwater fish with a light taste that is best fried or cooked quickly on the stove top. They have sweet, white, flaky flesh with a very meaty taste without being too fishy. This is delicious, simple, quick and very easy recipe how to deep fry Bluegill fillets with cracker crumbs, flour, corn flakes, milk, eggs and milted butter. Easy deep fried recipe. Ingredients: 1 1/2 lbs fresh Bluegill fillets 1 egg 1 cup of flour 6 oz. milk 1 cup of cracker crumbs 1/2 cup of corn flakes 2 tsp. salt 1 tsp. pepper How to cook Deep Fried Bluegill Fillets: Rinse fillets in cold water and pat dry with paper towels. Preheat deep fryer to 370°F. (170°C). Mix thoroughly milk, egg, salt and pepper in a mixing bowl. Slowly with small portions add flour to the mixture and mix until smooth. Mix cracker crumbs and corn flakes in a small mixing bowl. Dip fillets in batter, then in the cracker crumb mixture, and drop into the preheated deep fryer. Fry for 4 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from the deep fryer and place on a paper towel to drain. Notes: This Deep Fried Bluegill Fillets is a very affordable dish. It is delicious, simple, quick and very easy to cook. Prepared time 15-20 min. This recipe for Deep Fried Bluegill Fillets serves/makes: 6 A-Jay

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