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A-Jay

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  1. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ Good Luck on your trip and Oh Yea . . . Happy Birthday A-Jay
  2. Do you retie after every catch? Depends on the catch ~ A-Jay
  3. A-Jay replied to cjvilar's topic in Introductions
    Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  4. While not claiming to be an expert - I fish a jerkbait a good bit, especially early & late in the season. The variety available today is vast to say the least. With a wide array of price point from fairly reasonable to pretty expensive. In many cases the mid to upper end of the spending zone will get you a quality bait with solid hardware. Dipping lower in the zone it's a little more hit or miss for both. That said I fish & have success using many brands & models including but not limited to offerings by, Rapala, Smithwick, Duo Realis, Lucky Craft, and Megabass, All things considered - including price point, the Strike King KVD jerkbait is tough to beat. One can certainly spend less for a decent bait as well as quite a bit more. But that KVD bait has been a solid producer for me. It's one bait that if there is a jerkbait bite happening - it's usually getting wet at some point. A-Jay
  5. Nice Brown Bass ~ Congrats A-Jay
  6. For both spinning & casting reels - I fill approx 1/3 of the spool with mono backing. Pound test of the backing depends on the size of the rig - generally it's 12lb. The top 2/3's of the spool gets the braid, mono or fluorocarbon. I do it this way because at some point that 'top shot' will get a bit worn and rather than tossing it - I will turn it around (end for end it) so the older end is back connected to the mono backing and the newer / unused length of line is on top and ready to fish. Once that end gets worn - I'll toss it all (down to the backing) and spool new line. Having 2/3 of the spool for main line usually keeps me from casting down to the worn/old stuff after I switch it around. I use bulk spools of each type of line I fish. Hope that helps A-Jay
  7. Hello from over in Otsego County Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  8. http://www.celebrateboston.com/culture/dictionary.htm A-Jay
  9. Yea - It's a drink. A-Jay
  10. I think it's a trade secret ~ But it's served cold & goes down real easy. A-Jay
  11. A pub just south of me - place call Spike's Keg 'O' Nails serves something called Snake Nutz . . . . I've had them & thoroughly enjoy them every visit. A-Jay
  12. So here's the deal - You're smart. But you have a tendency to over think, because your mind moves at a million miles a minute. You're sad, because you're not fooled by the world like everyone else. Some people don't get you, because they just don't look at things like you do. You think you're dumb, because you're smart enough to know you don't know everything. You're problem is you're too smart. And that's not a problem at all. A-Jay
  13. And every knot I tie with Fluorocarbon seems like a 'Might Knot'. Might hold - Might not. But that's just because I'm a knuckle head. A-Jay
  14. Interesting take. I'll tell you that my own experiences says ~ Not a chance. If anything mono actually gets stronger with some use - give it a half way decent strain and it's good to go. Either way - we're both catch fish with what we use and that's all that really matters. A-Jay
  15. I'm with @Bluebasser86 on this one. Mostly anyway. Exception being I'll use a leader with braid more often than not and it's almost always mono. A clear or green Big Game leader has accounted for at least one or two. A-Jay
  16. Fixed that one for you. A-Jay
  17. The Easter . . . Bunny ? A-Jay
  18. Good for you - solid plan. I can't recommend a life jacket for kayak use as I don't fish out of one. However, there's plenty of very experience BR Members who do, so I'm sure you'll get a few viable options. btw - interesting that you value your life at "around 50 bucks". So essentially your worth the same as 2 bags of beef jerky & a tank of gas ? A-Jay
  19. A-Jay replied to 2tall79's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Owner Tear Drop Split Ring ~ size 1 on the 1/4 oz bait And size 2 on the 1/2 oz Mag Pop-R A-Jay
  20. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource. Quite an introduction and an interesting profile name. Good Luck A-Jay
  21. From December to March - this pretty much describes me . . . And if I do come out, I'm usually carrying a passport. A-Jay
  22. Punxsutawney Phil, the world’s most celebrated groundhog, gazed at the ground and beheld his shadow Friday morning. This means six more weeks of frigid winter if you trust the weather forecasting skills of this oversized rodent. At this point - I'm not a fan . . . . . A-Jay
  23. Yea - I hear ya. We're sub-zero tonight. But since Gronk is cleared to play Sunday - it doesn't seem quite as cold . . . A-Jay
  24. @deep ~ Thanks for the info, I appreciate it. I don't think the +2 would have place in my fishing - so I'll be skipping that one pending further developments. BTW - As long as a jerkbait is splashing and not bouncing - It's Never too cold. A-Jay
  25. I have that Sweeper rod - it's a pretty sweet stick for what it's designed for - spinnerbaits. But it's closer to a crank bait rod than a jig rod - IMO way too 'slow' and not nearly as stout as the rod I listed above. I'd say - perhaps get over your fear of 'long rods' - there's nothing to be afraid of . . . . A-Jay

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