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A-Jay

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  1. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ I cast with two hands - always have. When using casting gear, I'll often cast from either 'side'. Helps to share the work load; especially advantageous when bomb casting a heavy spinner bait for 6 hours or so. Like anything, takes practice I guess. A-Jay
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  3. I am a big fan of utilizing either the oval or the pear shaped split rings at the line tie. Hate it when the lines slides into the 'notch' on the standard round rings. Problem eliminated with these other shapes. A-Jay
  4. Hello and welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  5. I will simply tie a clip on the working end to facilitate bait changes without re-tying. 20 lb seems like a good size for me. A-Jay
  6. Looks Fantastic Steve ~ ! From the lakes, to the mid's eye and finally on the wall. Bet that felt pretty good. Congrats A-Jay
  7. I also fish braid & a Mono or FC leader at times, but when I'm using the AFW, I skip the nylon leader and connect the wire straight to the braid. I use a uni-knot almost exclusively with this material; both for the line to leader knot and also for the leader to bait/hook knot. If you cinch up the knots slowly and as close to the bait / line end as you can, you may be able to all but eliminate that 'pigtail' effect. btw - with the size of some of the toothy U-boats that inhabit many of the waters I fish, 15-18 inches of leader material is necessary. Good Luck A-Jay
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  9. This is simply unfamiliarity & inexperience with the presentation. Fish it more and you'll 'get it'. IMO, you'll benefit from it as well. A-Jay
  10. A large digital print on canvas from a photo is a quality option for sure ~ I use this vendor. https://www.facebook.com/TheAntzlProject/ Mr Washburn produces a high quality product at a very fair $$. A-Jay
  11. Always a bottom contact deal for me. While a constant retrieve does produce at times, a stop & go deal has proven more effective for me. The nuts & bolt of how I fish these baits can be found here ~ A-Jay
  12. Sweet ~ You know I'm quite partial to that style. Here's to no 'surprises'. Have Fun. A-Jay
  13. Nice ~ Are you replacing the seats & carpet with the same deal (color scheme wise) ? Or are you planning on kicking it up a notch and going with a wild leopard print ? A-Jay
  14. https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/catpage-RPETCO.html?from=basres I have been using this rig for the past couple of seasons. Very Good for me. A-Jay
  15. The swing head pictured (Top & Bottom) is the RPE Tackle Tungsten Swinging Football Jig Head. It allows the hook to be replaced / changed as needed. https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/catpage-RPETCO.html?from=basres A-Jay
  16. Can you say Swingheads ? A-Jay
  17. Hello Jack and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  18. Does this happen on a slower retrieve or mostly on one that's faster ? If it's the latter, the easy fix is to slow down. Also, does your choice of trailer seem to influence the bait rolling over at all ? A-Jay
  19. What a Good Idea. A-Jay
  20. I took the long way on this one. Since I like to "Fish", only seemed right. I tried Graphite, Glass & Composite rods for my chatterbait needs and in the process became somewhat addicted to the bait. While each brand may have it's own characteristics, I felt I got a decent 'sense' of what I preferred for the way I fish these baits. I'm usually presenting the baits for brown bass, low & slow and do prefer FC line 15 lb mostly. Ended up settling on a 7'4" MH composite as my stick of choice. Same blank I use for Square Bills, medium depth cranks & open water spinnerbaits. YMMV A-Jay
  21. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  22. Been a Tungsten user & abuser for a while. Superior to lead IMO when it comes to bottom contact baits; except in silt or on very soft bottoms. Then I'll used lead. First cast while fishing a 3/8 oz tungsten bullet weight in front of a Texas rigged plastic, I set the hook 10 times 'on the tap' - it was small pieces of wood, not fish. I was convinced after that. A-Jay
  23. Such a challenging time of year for me. The temptation to be on the water every day is strong, but knowing how important these workout are to that end, means I can’t be blowing of my training. Eating and sleeping to stay #fitforlife has served me well and may be more important now than ever before. This one felt good. And after catching up on some yard work later today, I could be back on the bass tomorrow. #borninfiftynine A-Jay
  24. Perhaps this could help - I have not used them. A-Jay https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Lake_Fork_Frog_Tail_Hook_2pk/descpage-LFTFRHK.html
  25. I HATE wearing gloves - But if & when I "Have To", I wear these https://www.simmsfishing.com/shop/gear/gloves/guide-windbloc-flex-glove-f18 Not waterproof at all just good wind blockers, so I don't get them wet. Still great for the cold boat ride early morning up Lake Menderchuck A-Jay

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