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A-Jay

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  1. Someone needs to tell Mr Biffle ~ A-Jay
  2. Sorry to hear about your BIL ~ Nice Happy Birthday Bass Congrats A-Jay
  3. A-Jay replied to NorCaliFishin's topic in Introductions
    Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  4. No doubt it's not easy - if it were everyone would do it. Bottom line - Father time is Unbeaten. But I have no plans on making it easy for him. It's a life style and once you're in the groove - you just stay there. Bones stay strong, muscles keep working, heart keeps pumping, brains stay active, balance & confidence make daily living a pleasure rather than chore. Been 'in shape' my entire adult life - and for me, even though 40 years of diet & exercise may have laid the ground work - it's all about what I do NOW. When it comes to my current health & fitness, the best way to be in shape tomorrow - is to do something about it Today. A-Jay
  5. I'm active, but not that active. As for burning the fat - it really helps me if I just don't eat (or drink) it. A-Jay
  6. Ya - 3rd week. My PB came on 9/12. The week before, the week after and straight through Oct last year was just stupid good. Sorry about the hi-jack Now back to the regularly scheduled program. A-Jay
  7. Nah ~ my 'Jungle Gym' days are behind me . . . I do occasionally enjoy watching them though. A-Jay
  8. I'd fish at night - especially no moon, mid-week night. Single bladed Spinner bait (Colorado or Oklahoma Blade) in the open water areas and in the not so open areas, I'd throw either a lightly weighted skirted Texas rigged plastic (Craw) or a lightly weighted 10 inch worm of your choice. Any & all bottom baits would be fished pretty slow. A-Jay
  9. It certainly does - and I'll let you know. Although this season's been a little wacky so far, it usually starts happening Much Earlier than most think. (Julian calendar day 235) Don't drag your feet either cause the trip south comes earlier this year . . A-Jay
  10. If your prop is riding on a Mercury Quicksilver Flo-Torq II system - it could really help. I bet you have one. Flo-Torq II System is compatible with and can increase the performance of almost all marine engines. It is specially designed to reduce slippage, yet still flex during engine shifting, the Flo-Torq II cushions and protects the drivetrain from most impacts. Plus, the Flo-Torq II System also provides unmatched corrosion protection – giving you peace of mind and the freedom to make the most of your time on the water. Shift Shock The Flo-Torq II System is more flexible than competitive hub systems and thus minimizes stress on the engine, engine drive and propeller when the engine is shifted into gear. Breakaway When large underwater obstructions are encountered, the Delrin sleeve of the Flo-Torq II System is designed to "break away" following impact, ensuring that damage to the engine, engine drive and propeller is kept to a minimum. And better yet, the sleeve can easily be replaced by you! Competing hub systems take longer to break away after impact, increasing the risk of major damage to both the engine and the drive. Prop Sleeve At the heart of the Flo-Torq II System, Quicksilver uses brass and Delrin – an advanced, noncorrosive plastic from DuPont® – that virtually eliminate any opportunity for hub corrosion. In comparison, competitor systems use brass, aluminum and plastic components – resulting in a higher probability that the parts will corrode and fuse together. Thus making propeller replacement almost impossible. A-Jay
  11. Wow ! My dogs would be in Heaven & have a field day. I'd expect carnage. btw - how long have they been growing palm trees in upstate NY ? A-Jay
  12. A-Jay replied to Derek1's topic in Introductions
    Hello Derek and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  13. What about Swamp Thing ? A-Jay
  14. OK ~ A buzzbait is also not a 'fast' topwater, at least not for me. In fact, the slower (and squeakier) I can present it the more interest it seems to attract. Guess what I'm trying to convey is - perhaps consider slowing your roll a bit with the WP. You may find that it will still garner strikes. A-Jay
  15. Sweet - Glad it worked for you. A-Jay
  16. @Bassguytom ~ FYI It works quite well in summer as well. A-Jay
  17. And there's very little in fishing that's More Final (or ticks me off more) - than Broken Line. A-Jay
  18. I'm finding this out myself finally J. I still change it or end for end it one time after some 'serious strain'. Might be paranoid though. A-Jay
  19. Yea - It's supposed to have some level of wax or sealant in it as well - does smell might fine though. I'm guess your particular unit may require something with a little more 'gumbo' to get the results you're hoping for. A-Jay
  20. I use Invizx as well. If you're an Amazon user (or Abuser) like I am - they routinely offer bulks spool at least 20% less $$ than TW. Often times it can be had for over 40% less $$ https://www.amazon.com/Seaguar-Invizx-Fluorocarbon-Fishing-12-Pound/dp/B002YKKIA6/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1532368258&sr=1-1-fkmr0&keywords=Seaguar%2BInvizx%2BFluorocarbon%2B1000%2Byards%2BFishing%2BLine&th=1&psc=1 A-Jay
  21. No doubt I want to be on the water as much as possible this time of year. So ‘sacrificing’ an hour or so in the gym every other day can seem like a daunting task. However there’s no denying the huge benefits reaped from the work – #leanandmean A-Jay
  22. Man - nothing get's by you guys . . . Here's your answer ~ it's Spike It Worm & Chunk Paint A-Jay
  23. Hello John and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ While most of what goes on here revolves around fresh water bass, I for one enjoyed many years of chasing striped bass so I can definitely relate. A-Jay
  24. Not certain we're talking about the same thing here my friend . . A-Jay

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