Everything posted by A-Jay
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New from Texas!
Hello Jon and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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Creme
Me Too ~ It was the 'natural worm' night crawler looking deal. Kept getting hung up fishing from shore though. So I got a pack of un-rigged worms and threaded my first 'Texas Rigged' weightless worm. Don't remember which hook I used, just that it was most likely way too small. Worked better at not getting hung up but twisted the living H E Double Hockey sticks out of the 8 lb Purple Stren I had on my Ted Williams Sears & Roebuck Spin-casting rig. Pickerel kept biting me off in the lily pads too. I was Train Wreck ! A-Jay
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The latest sale thread
These are killer unit's and that price is sweet ! NOW is the time to get one - #itsamusthave A-Jay
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What's the advantage of a T-knob?
Me too - A-Jay
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Rapala Shadow Raps...
Yes I did change them out - But these baits got the Gamakatsu EWG Treble Short Shank Magic Eye #4 's . They are just slightly less 'beefy' than the Mustad KVD offering but still very effective for me. A-Jay
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Anybody Got Purchase Plans Over Winter?
Placed the order this morning ~ Delivery date may be delayed a bit though. I will know more in a couple of weeks. A-Jay
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Rapala Shadow Raps...
For me there is ~ I use the Shadow Rap in deeper cooler water temps and the Shadow Rap Shad in shallower, slightly warmer water temps. The 'Shadows' are the smallest profile 'Jerkbait' I throw. Haven't had superior success with these yet but really believe the potential is there. A-Jay
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Never get to crankbaits...
Hard to say. May have to just be surprised. A-Jay
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Never get to crankbaits...
You'll see some of this no doubt ~ A-Jay
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Never get to crankbaits...
Squrebills, Lipless & mostly mid-depth baits see the most action for me. Hardly ever deep crank anymore. In fact, I am going to re-home the majority of the deeper baits this winter. Just don't need that many. Some basshead's going to get a good deal. A-Jay
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The most weedless jig you throw .
This rig excells for me when I want to penetrate fairly dense medium to heavy hard & soft cover. I will have one of these rigged and ready all season. It does take time to rig as compared to a traditional jig. But I do hang up less and seem to get just as many bites. I especially like it when probing new water. Helps find fish holding cover with less worry about not getting it back. Super versatile as the weight, skirt, plastic and hook type / size can all be customized to meet virtually any situation. A-Jay
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Tracking bass with radio telemetry
I got ya ~ A-Jay
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The most weedless jig you throw .
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Deep jerkbait
I use both spinning & casting gear for jerkbaits but prefer spinning gear for superior distance casted and when I need to cast straight into the wind - sometimes it's both. Either way, spinning geats a light 10lb braid mainline and Casting gear is 10lb FC - InvisX or Tatsu. Additionally, my reference for both types of gear revolves around kinesiology. During jerkbait presentations, spinning gear is mostly a right arm/shoulder deal and with casting gear I am using my left arm to 'work the bait'. By having a couple of each rigged, I can switch back & forth which helps me share & spread out the workload to both sides of my humanness. Pays off after 8-10 hours on the water and especially beneficial during 3 & 4 day pre-spawn marathons when I might not be in 'fishing' shape yet. A-Jay
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
Nice Bass ~ Congrats ! btw - since you have that pole in the yak, a phone mount like the ones in the links below might at least enable you to take a pic/video holding your catch. https://www.amazon.com/ChargerCity-Microphone-iPhone-Galaxy-Smartphones/dp/B01N97JSTH/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=phone+mount+for+pole&qid=1604795753&sr=8-4 https://www.amazon.com/Action-Mount-Mounting-Bracket-Operable/dp/B01D3EE85W/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=phone+mount+for+pole&qid=1604795753&sr=8-5 A-Jay
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Tracking bass with radio telemetry
Semantics A-Jay
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Is the Black Max discontinued?
Is this it ? https://www.abugarcia.com/products/black-max-combo-1365453?variant=34170339655819 A-Jay Or this ? https://www.amazon.com/Garcia-Black-Profile-Baitcasting-Fishing/dp/B011LV0Q96?th=1 A-Jay
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Can't wait for these new driverless cars
Perfect. And at 60 mph you, & your whopper are traveling at 88 feet per second. Meaning, in perfect driving conditions, you can expect to be able to completely stop that minivan in a total of just under 7 seconds (including a 1 second delay for driver reaction) and your total stopping distance would be 302.28 feet, slightly more than a football field in length! Virtually all production vehicles' published road braking performance tests indicate stopping distances from 60 mph that are typically 120 to 140 feet, slightly less than half of the projected safety distances. While the figures are probably achievable, they are not realistic and certainly not average; they tend to be misleading and to those that actually read them, they create a false sense of security. Sort of like published Miles Per Gallon numbers which at this point, I have to believe are only possible with the vehicle off and rolling down a hill, but I digress. So if you you were not just joking (hard to tell) Please stay in St Louis. Thank you A-Jay
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Tracking bass with radio telemetry
I can see that @Catt Just wish I could keep up with ever changing 'rules'. A-Jay
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Tracking bass with radio telemetry
Could be hard to know whether a fish that has been handled (and has an implanted transmitter) is behaving the same as one that has/does not. Making the inference that a basses instincts will have it moving away from any stimuli that it deems unfamiliar, unnatural or threating might not be that much of a stretch Hard for me to call that 'data'. Finally not a surprise to me at least, that bass use flats. I camp out on a at least two for weeks at a time. Sometimes it pays off. Going with "for entertainment purposes only" on this one. A-Jay
- Sort of new from Wisconsin
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We've Updated The Forums!
I was looking at my profile on my phone - the pic is tiny obviously and there's a lot of info right there. Looks Great on the PC. Thanks A-Jay
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We've Updated The Forums!
The updated member profile cover pic page set up has the Profile name and pic centered and blocking the cover page pic. Can I fix or adjust this myself or do I need to load an off-centered pic ? A-Jay
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Carpet on trailer bunks: do you really need it?
If there is a dock at the ramp, my Launch & Recover process is the same, regardless of the ramp grade. During very early & late season (cold water), when the docks are not in, I'll don the hip boots and perform the wet foot launch. The Lund can simply be pushed or pulled right onto the trailer - too easy. Haven't done a video on that complete process yet, but when the opportunity is there, I will. Either way, I do not remove the safety chain or the towing strap, until my rig is in the drink and just about to float off the trailer. A-Jay