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A-Jay

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  1. A-Jay replied to LakeMurrayHansford's topic in Introductions
    Hello a nd Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  2. It sure does ~ an You Sir might be Just the Right Man for the Job. A-Jay
  3. A-Jay It's unique alright. It's a good way to freeze your Dangle Berry rig right off too. A-Jay
  4. Agreed ~ I'm positioned squarely in the Skeptic column on this one. A-Jay
  5. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ Interesting first post. I don't see the advantage of the free sliding weight over a traditional weighted swimbait hook. What's the deal there ? A-Jay http://www.bassmaster.com/tips/coolest-bass-rigs-you-arent-throwing
  6. No Doubt ~ I was just being a little Stoopid. A-Jay
  7. Ask & you shall receive ~ saying BR forum member @Will Wetline is accomplished would be a serious understatement. Enjoy - I certainly did. His efforts lead directly to my version of Bronzeback Crack . . . A-Jay
  8. There's quite a bit that goes into this before & afterwards, and it involves a commitment that exists everyday all year. However for everyone involved - the ride itself is Seriously FUN ~ ! A-Jay
  9. Fair Enough ~ As for the water temps dulling the basses senses, can't say for sure one way or the other. I'll admit that I never really thought about. I kind of always believed that although the fishes metabolism is observably slower, the rest of the sensory package was just along for the ride. And that's based on nothing - which is always a very solid way to document any research . . . A-Jay
  10. Scratch off another one as "In The Mail" On it's way to Sagebrush Rd. A-Jay
  11. Simple may be a relative term. Good Luck on your move. A-Jay
  12. Nice Work ~ A-Jay
  13. MAD Mag has truly been one of the few that has with stood the test of time Alfred E. Neuman has been spoofing the world since 1952. A-Jay
  14. Hello Steve and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  15. I hear ya ~ I just don't necessarily agree But it's funny you should mention GMC . . . Here's my 5th. A-Jay
  16. Not to Hi-Jack this one but I'll offer you this in response to the above underlined text, which I could not possibly disagree more with. Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives. The bitterness of poor quality is remembered long after the sweetness of low price has faded from memory. Obviously YMMV and it usually does. A-Jay
  17. No Clue. I buy all my line in bulk - just how I do it. I can usually get 1000yds of 12lb Invisx for somewhere around $72 year round. That same spool of Tatsu, even with today's TW sale is $180 American Dollars. That's a pretty big leap. I'm sure it's great line, I'm certainly not knocking anglers that like and use it but I can't go there - especially since I'm satisfied with the Invisx. A-Jay
  18. Invisx is on sale as well. But even with the sale price, Tatsu is Crazy expensive ? ? ? ? Especially in Bulk. A-Jay
  19. I've fished a few different brands & models of blade baits the past several seasons. Seems at one point or another most all will catch bass. Reviewing past results, the original Silver Buddy, for whatever reason - is a top producer for me. I also fish the Dimiki bait a lot, especially in windy conditins as the smaller / compact design casts well. This one is probably second in production but it does seem to routinely attract a smaller class of fish where the 5/8 & 3/4 Silver Buddy gets the bigger bites (it's a larger profile bait of course as well). As for the your statement / question ~ "I can't imagine a bass's senses are heightened enough to pick out those differences to a point where one would be more effective than the other ?" I will disagree with that whole heartedly. Over the years I've seen a multitude of instances where out of a line up of several of the same crankbait, ONE certain bait seems to totally out produce all the others. They all may all look & sound the same to me, but there's clearly something about that one bait that's different, however subtle, it makes a different to the bass. Just like there may be a spot on a spot - I have seen too many instances where The Bait on the bait was the deal. YMMV A-Jay
  20. There are none ~ The unit lacks a little in the way of thrust but it's very quiet & wicked weedless . . . A-Jay
  21. Once you go Hair - you'll never go back A-Jay
  22. A-Jay replied to DroneFisher's topic in Introductions
    Hello and Welcome to Bass Resources ~ It's a Good Bunch of Eggs here. Probably wouldn't hurt to read up on the few but strictly adhere to reasonable forum rules. http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/guidelines/ A-Jay
  23. LOL ~ WE say that one all the time . . . A-Jay
  24. And it's not even New Years yet. A-Jay

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