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A-Jay

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  1. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  2. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  3. Nicely Done Dude ! I'd be thinking about crawling a big Hudd around on the bottom right about now - especially on the juice. Might need a bigger net though . . . Thanks for sharing the video. A-Jay
  4. Yea - might explain why we have such a high number of collision repair joints per ca pita . . . All a bunch of Raymond Babbit wanna be's - with & without the snow. A-Jay
  5. I was mostly referring to this ~ . . . A-Jay
  6. I do not fish competitively however getting out on new & especially bigger water and producing results is very satisfying. Having success on places that offer different types of bass habitat and require an adaptive approach can help one feel confident & excited about the prospects rather than anxious & mostly lost - which is often seriously detrimental to success, it is to mine for sure. As for being 'good' - like you said, that's a relative term. One thing's for sure "I'm an excellent driver". A-Jay
  7. As much as we are both in a deep state of bass fishing hibernation ~ My rods spend the vast majority of it in the garage as well. Temps hang around 30 all winter out there - never recognized any ill effects to them from it. Wish I could say the same for myself . . . . A-Jay
  8. Decent, inexpensive and seems readily available. A-Jay
  9. Hello from up in Otsego County ~ Welcome to Bass Resource A-Jay
  10. I was so hoping for a Philly vs Pats Superbowl. . . I figured you'd be dry . . . . . A-Jay
  11. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  12. I've been a two hand caster forever. Spawned from years Surf Casting. Heaving 9, 10, 11 & 12 foot surf rods and a 3 ounce bucktail into a 25 mph wind all night - is work. If you've not done it - give it a try, let me know how it goes . . . Few years of that, handling even the stoutest bass gear feels like a toy. Still, I love to chunk & wind and being efficient is the name of the game - learning to cast from either side helps as well. This is what it looks like for me. ~ Here I'm throwing a 3/4 oz spinnerbait with a 7'4" composite stick - that loads nicely I might add. A-Jay
  13. Yup - this whole state is a Bass-less wasteland ~ A-Jay
  14. A-Jay replied to bpkeg's topic in Introductions
    Hello Brian and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  15. Hello from up in Otsego County and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  16. Sweet ~ Way to start out the new year ! What a bag of ridiculously stout pre-spawn Fatties. That place is seriously fertile. Hope there's some video of that action . . . Congrats A-Jay
  17. I can relate ~ A-Jay
  18. @12poundbass Very True my friend - and if it rains enough I might not have to shovel off my roof; which wouldn't hurt my feelings one bit. Even though the inevitable Re-Freeze - turns this place into something that resembles a Lunar landscape . . . . A-Jay
  19. Thank You for the offer - I really appreciate it - Probably will not be on St Clair - as I've got some pretty decent sized local residents I'm looking to introduce myself to - (don't tell anyone ) As for the Novi show, I attended the first two days of it last year (got a room). I was checking out a potential (and eventual) new rig. Did see all of Zona's & KVD's presentations while I was there - even got to to do a little Q & A with them after each. Pretty Cool. And for some reason, I kept bumping into that nice young lady with the wheel barrel full of ice & rice soda . . . Enjoy the show. A-Jay
  20. A balmy 25 degrees here this morning as well - it's a tropical heat wave I tell ya. . . . . Plan on heading into town to restock the Sue-plies. Hoping the rain holds off a bit. A-Jay
  21. Glad you guys were OK. Walking away from one of these is truly winning the Life Lottery. Stay Sfae A-Jay
  22. A-Jay replied to VA Clay's topic in Introductions
    Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  23. Fenwick introduced the "Methods Series" of spinning & casting travel rods a few years back. Product performs well above it's price point. Invaluable south of the border. With two of these there is quite a bit of versatility & effectiveness. A-Jay
  24. Bait Color for topwater smallies only seems important To Me ~ Type (walking, popping, wake or prop bait) size, shape & profile as well as where & how I'm presenting it, seems to determine if I get bit much more than color. Sometimes, a walking bait is the deal, other times it's a popper, wake or a prop bait. Some times they are just eating off the top and I can throw anything with results. But rarely have I seen a situation where only ONE color of a productive topwater bait is the only deal - if white works - so does black. If chrome works so does gold - If Perch works so does most anything else. So as long as I'm able to tune in the what they are willing to eat, and have confidence in the color I choose, If there is going to be a topwater bite, I seem to do OK. If I believe smallies are going to commit to a surface bite - I'd be fine with fishing the right size & profile bait, in a manner that would illicit a strike and let you pick the color . . . . . because when it's fished at the right time & place, I don't think it matters. So get some that you like. A-Jay

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