Skip to content

A-Jay

Super User
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by A-Jay

  1. I would tend to agree with this. That's a very versatile jig that excels in a variety of situations and with a number of different trailers. Plenty of them in my boat. A-Jay
  2. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  3. I retie leaders & baits the day/night before each trip. When fishing several days in a row, it happens organically as part of my fishing. The more I catch, the more I re-tie. And vice versa, unfortunately. I learned the hard way as used, bead up knots & leaders cost me fish. A-Jay
  4. Hello Jack and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  5. A-Jay replied to Tom D's topic in Introductions
    Hello Tom and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  6. 1/8 oz Hair jig, 1/8 oz Ned rig, and until just recently I'd have said, the drop shot craw. But the Flat worm may have wiggled it's way in there. A-Jay
  7. Early season most docks are not in here until well after ice out. I am not waiting. I go for the wet foot sling shot launch. Considerably easier with the new bunks. Still need the hip boots but I can simply push the boat off the trailer now. Hand line it to the bank and drop the talons. I use a push pole to get me into good water. Pretty easy. A-Jay
  8. A-Jay replied to A-Jay's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Negative ~ but I haven't forgot about them. Been fishing mostly deep brown bass. Didn't think I could hang one on a drop shot. Top water should be coming back into play for me in couple of weeks. Plan on giving the rat pack some time to show me what they've got. A-Jay
  9. That's Awesome Nicely done and I'm glad you caught some bass. Congrats A-Jay
  10. The most important part of having a moral compass . . . . is using it. An Opportunity to Reaffirm ones own character can be it's own reward. Like my grandfather always said "What goes around, comes around". A-Jay
  11. Admittedly far from an expert, I've had varied levels of success with the drop shot. Most all of that starts & ends with finding the fish - I know not exactly big news. While fishing shallower & even mid-depth with a DS (say less than 15 ft), I'm usually fishing a ML stick, and most all of that is driven by the weight size. I like the lighter weight & rod in most cases - that is until just a few years ago. Below is a clip discussing using heavier than 'normal' DS weight & why. This is a recent offering but there has been whispers about the technique for quite a while. Either way, I've been fishing this way quite a bit more the past few season and I'm becoming a fan. It relates to this thread in that when doing it, I most definitely prefer a M stick, as the ML just seems to fold up a little too much at or above 1/2 oz. These Diawa blanks work nicely for me while drop shotting with a little more tonnage. A-Jay
  12. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  13. July was a hot one. My limited success came shallow early and deep later A-Jay
  14. Rather than relocate to one of the Flattest states . . . Isn't is easier to simply purchase a proper safe towing set up ? A-Jay
  15. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  16. Some of us understand the Black Magic ~ https://6thsensefishing.com/collections/black-magic A-Jay
  17. Once you determine what rig you're planning on purchasing, you can look up the dry hull weight. Then as a super rough estimate, add 1,400 - 1,700 lbs for the trailer (600-800 lbs) motor (400-500 lbs) lbs, gas (200 lbs) & gear (200 lbs) weight. That should get you in the ball park at least. Good Luck. A-Jay
  18. Everyone's in the same boat. We still have fishing, it's just different. No sense looking back, that's not where we're going. Looking ahead at the possibilities and opportunities can be motivating. Honestly, I fully expect and plan for crazy to be around every corner, and am pleasantly surprised and thankful when it's not. YMMV A-Jay
  19. Perhaps think of the challenges presented by other humans while fishing as just another factor that needs to be overcome. Nothing more, nothing less. Either way, we can't control it. Inner peace begins the moment we choose not to allow another person or event to control our emotions. Exist on your own terms. A-Jay
  20. Yes ~ Right here. https://www.hawgtech.com/products A-Jay
  21. I hear that. Time will tell. A-Jay
  22. He is 'reel setting' the fish. His swimjigs are fabricated on a medium to thin wire hook, in this clip he's using 12 lb line, so a Bassmaster Hookset is not needed. A-Jay
  23. Thanks - I've had a little practice. Plus that little Old Town canoe of mine is a NIGHTMARE on the trailer. Blow on the steering wheel and the trailer jack knifes. So I learned the hard way I've got those black non-slip 'stair treads' pads plastered all over the trailer / tongue - Really helps with the footing. A-Jay
  24. What is the weight of this hull ? It's not included on the list of Specs on the site. A-Jay

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.