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A-Jay

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  1. Big Fish Jeff just returned from what looks like an unforgettable trip to Colombia. Fishing for Peacock Bass on the remote Tomo River in the heart of the Amazon. 20 lb Fish are rare and saying they are hard to get to is a wild understatement. Congrats my friend. A-Jay
  2. Just Great News ! So glad to hear this my friend. You know we were ALL pulling for you. And no doubt that will continue. Get some rest and enjoy the little things. You're a rich man @Catt and it has nothing to do with money. A-Jay
  3. I'm a mostly routine type of human. That includes the timing of my meals. Just works for me. So regardless of where I am, I make the extra effort to prepare, bring & eat on time. Always have food & drink on the one water and in the truck for the ride home. I will say, I'm not a big fan of skipping meals but when the bite is right, I do it. Dropping a duce into Lake Menderchuck is not at the top of my list either. So I will regulate my portions to meet that end. Sandwiches, Cliff bars, Protein bars and fruit are routine menu items. (but NO Bananas !) My favorite deal is when I end up eating my whole cooler full on the ride home because the fish were good to me that day. A-Jay
  4. So you're young, smart & very good looking. Most importantly, you catch big bass like nobody's busines. Congrats A-Jay
  5. Big rain here last night as well - even some March Thunder from down under. (not sure what that means) Either way we spotted the very first ROBIN Red Breast of the year this morning. Hope it brings more melting with it. Still plenty of snow here. Choosing not to list how many days in this one. Let's let that simmer for a week or so and see what happens. A-Jay
  6. I agree with @AlabamaSpothunter perspective noted above. As for me & my fishing, I use everything for everything. A-Jay
  7. I learned how to fish a lipless rattle bait like a blade bait by watching a Doug Stange episode many years ago. And it's still a big time producer for smallies up in here. He was fishing a Ripping Rap I think. I use something else. A-Jay
  8. I use the 'small' model on my rig. I think that would also work for yours as well. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000AXND7?ref_=ppx_hzod_title_dt_b_fed_asin_title_0_0 A-Jay
  9. Giant Set Workout Day 3 and it went well. Unfortunately, my GoPro only recorded the last half of this training. Totally ticked me off but I'm showing that here. #borninfiftynine A-Jay
  10. Hello @Darren71 and Welcome to Bass Resource. You've already received quite a bit of info & advice. I think it's hard to know where to begin. You mentioned that locating bass has been tough. I hear that loud and clear. Also, it's pretty tricky to catch bass if we don't find them first. I wish I had 'the answer', but I don't. Instead, I have a thought about locating the food that bass often eat. This is usually quite a bit easier in the beginning than finding the bass themselves. It's pretty common knowledge that bass are usually around what they eat. That said, consider getting a can of worms or some other panfish bait, and go pan fishing. Bluegill, sunfish, whatever is in the waters you fish. Finding a few places where the basses food is located or hangs out, can often be expanded on a bit, which can lead us to some bass. Then we can often duplicate success by fishing similar types of cover, depths and conditions. This sounds super basic, I know, but your first post here indicates that you have some skills, you just need a little bump in the right direction. IMO, this might be it. Good Luck A-Jay
  11. Liking the good news !!!! A-Jay
  12. And the bass still looks giant. Btw, Shouldn't you be playing middle linebacker for the Panthers ? Just sayin' A-Jay
  13. LOL ~ I'm actually just a huge midget ~ A-Jay
  14. @Pat Brown Way to set the bar Nicely Done A-Jay
  15. The distant call of a lonely loon in the fog. The caw-caw cry of a bald eagle. The initial cold start of the ProXS. The swishy sound of the Pro-V Bass coming off plane. And finally, the sound of drag on my wife's reel slipping just a little bit on the hookset. A-Jay
  16. Good Luck. A-Jay
  17. A pair of pileated woodpeckers doing their thing in the side yard. These guys are one of the few year round residents up here. Pretty hearty birds. A-Jay
  18. You're welcome and that's great to hear so thanks for that. It's working out pretty good for me too. Keep it going . . . A-Jay
  19. What a difference a few days can make ~ With a recent lack of snowfall and stupid warm/mild temperatures, we have seen quite a bit of snow disappear. We are (roughly) down to maybe 12 inches. Snow is deeper in some parts and lower/gone in other parts of the property. But after this weekend, forecasted to be even warmer with Big Fat Rain, most if not all snow could be, dare I say it - gone. Of course we'll be dealing with a rather robust Mud Season, but we gotta take the good with the bad I suppose. btw - my poor truck is a total disaster of salt & road groad. 30 Days and a wake up - could it be ? A-Jay
  20. That's a great Bass ~ Congrats Now Enter that beast in the 2025 State vs State deal . . . A-Jay
  21. It's all good. Confusion is my middle name. Good Luck with the new baits. btw the stock hardware on them seems mostly lethal. A-Jay
  22. Sage Advice my friend. Thank You. Sharing is caring. Sounds sappy but it's true. A-Jay
  23. 14 lb Tatsu ? Are you braiding the 12 lb together with the 2 lb or somehow stripping 1 lb off the 15 lb test ? Not sure Tatsu is offered in 14 lb. Seaguar JDM R18 Fluorocarbon Ltd. does though. btw - I have and fish that 110 SR and the few I have run super shallow. Like just under a topwater level. 2 ft down max. A-Jay
  24. Thank you ~ Life's the ultimate challenge and I can only imagine what that's like for you both. So glad to hear you're getting what sounds like effective & most welcome support. This is how we both role my friend. Remember when we took a day on the water for granted ? Not any more. Be well Sir. A-Jay
  25. No Sir, not that. This is a program that helps me support her. As an eligible primary caregiver, I may receive: Access to health care insurance through Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Mental health counseling. (and we all know I need all of this I can get) Certain beneficiary travel benefits when traveling with the Veteran to appointments. At least 30 days of respite care per year, for the Veteran. Respite is short term relief for someone else to care for the Veteran while I take a break. A monthly stipend (paid directly to the caregiver.) A-Jay

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