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A-Jay

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  1. Agreed ~ But There may have been a A New Standard establish with that last election fiasco. #myeyesarebleeding ? A-Jay
  2. Running, biking and sledding with the dogs is almost always a great time. Although adittedly the inital training can be challenging. Temperature extremes either way can take the shine off it pretty fast. So we pick our spots A-Jay
  3. Why ? So I can get acclimated to 75 degrees for a week and then come back AND REALLY be cold No Thanks I'm Good. A-Jay
  4. Yea ~ Just got done. Wasn't bad. Sun even popped out about have way through, for a whole 10 minutes. Then snow. So it was like brushing my teeth while eating Oreo's A-Jay
  5. Seems I picked the wrong day to go out and clear the snow ~ A-Jay
  6. In theory yes. A-Jay
  7. I like 5.3:1 and 5.7:1 in either 150 or 200 size reels Line capacity figures into this too. I want more of it. ? A-Jay
  8. What type of sunfish is this ? I'm going with Dead. A-Jay
  9. Something's going to happen. A-Jay
  10. Anything from this box ~ A-Jay
  11. This is about a 'zany' as I get ~ A-Jay
  12. Hi @Chris at Tech Thanks for thinking of me - really. And while Kistler has a well earned reputation for producing a fine stick, you know as much as anybody, that me & travel rods just do not play nice together. #splintercity So that's going to be a hard pass for me right there. However, in a rather unexpected & very pleasant turn of events, seems Big Fish Jeff and I will be using a most awesome & full spectrum selection of Dobyns Champion Extreme HP Full Handle Casting Rods on our next trips, that a very generous friend left there for us. So that's pretty cool. 249 Days & a Wake Up ! A-Jay
  13. Good Eye Sir ~ In my world the hunt for big pre-spawn brown bass starts the very day the ice goes out. Intercepting these girthy girls as they start coming in from their winter haunts has proven effective. Some come straight into the skinny water, and the standard bait is money then. But it does seem that many will hang back a bit, staging on something 'deep' while they wait. If one is willing to fish in the cold & wind that's often a part of this, there's a decent opportunity to coaxed a few of these heifers into snapping up an easy meal. Often times, it's got to be right in their face - So low & slow is the order of the day. A-Jay
  14. Something from one of these two boxes ~ A-Jay
  15. Caught on 10lb Seaguar InvisX FC line ~ Just saying. A-Jay
  16. A-Jay replied to TOXIC's topic in Everything Else
    While I always wipe my boat off (usually at the ramp) right after I pull it, when there is open water, if my truck AND boat are super clean / detailed, it always means there's massive wind and I can't FISH ! Other wise it's usually just one or the other A-Jay
  17. A-Jay replied to robbor's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Sure thing ~ The Katana certainly is larger - effectively stout in fact. A-Jay
  18. A-Jay replied to robbor's topic in Fishing Tackle
    The Katana weighs a full ounce while the Max BO comes in a 3/4 oz. They both cast pretty good. for me. A-Jay
  19. Thanks and I'm sorry to hear about that. Hope you can get something together sooner rather than later. A-Jay
  20. A-Jay replied to TOXIC's topic in Everything Else
    Yes A-Jay
  21. A-Jay replied to TOXIC's topic in Everything Else
    Yup ~ When the truck's not heavily soiled (just dust/pollen) I'll spray foam the whole rig with a load of soap & use that 'sponge' clay to wash the vehicle. Saves a step. A-Jay
  22. A-Jay replied to TOXIC's topic in Everything Else
    Nicely Done Sir ~ ! Thank you for the review. And as a supplemental fyi - I have been very happy with these to products for the trucks AND the Boat ~ A Synthetic Clay ~ https://www.amazon.com/Griots-Garage-10691-Synthetic-Brilliant/dp/B072HHT8NF/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=Synthetic+Clay&qid=1612556530&sr=8-3 And a ceramic detailer ~ https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07N8GBHTS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1 A-Jay
  23. @bwcaw ~ While ensuring our rigs are performing at their very best is a common theme we all share, To start, looking at the numbers can really help. Here's what I mean . . . The max recommended load for the TXW is right at 1,100 lbs. 20 gal gas, 2 average humans, the 60 hp motor, 2 batteries, the charger, Trolling motor and assorted gear will almost always come in near 900 lbs. I know that sounds like a lot but it adds up fast. So the 60 hp motor (which is 15 hp less than the max allowed) is being required to perform while handling at least 80% of the max allowable load. (but it could be much higher). Might not be a big deal unless you're like me and carry WAY TOO much stuff. Then it may really be adversely affecting your motors ability to get that hull up & out of the water and on plane. Not really a problem, unless you think it is. Perhaps revisit your load, invest in a stainless steel prop (as noted above) if you haven't already and that's about all you can do. Unless your rig is set up in some crazy motor too high or too low fitment, or you are doing something very unusual with the trim/tilt during take off - what you see is what you get. Any other 'tweaks', might not offer the return expected. https://www.trackerboats.com/bass/pro-team-175-txw-tournament-edition.html A-Jay

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