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A-Jay

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  1. Yes ~ and I think they have to take the bag of fish in there with them . . . . A-Jay
  2. Sorry about that - there's something in the air today . . . . For Me the answer is Yes, sometimes I do swim a jerkbait without any pauses at all, but it's kind of a rarity. I'll do it more for other species (Walleye, Pike & Trout) than for LM & SM bass. When the bass are on it, a slow sweep and a pause or a cadence of a couple of skillful twitches to walk the bait and then pause, is tough to beat. A-Jay
  3. Wow ~ Sounds worse than removing a mattress warning label. A-Jay
  4. @Wayne P. routinely offers extensive technical information on this matter and may do so here. On a most basic level, because DI displays what's under you (or what you've passed over) you'll have to cruise directly over an area to view it in DI. Conversely, since SI displays what's on each side of your vessel, you are able to get at least an idea of what an area may hold with passing directly over it. A-Jay
  5. OK ~ Just don't reverse that one. A-Jay
  6. A-Jay replied to ber6363's topic in Everything Else
    Me Too ~ A-Jay
  7. I fish a ton of very clear water lakes here. The PROvider Tackle tubes are the only ones I fish. http://www.providertackle.com/store/index.php?route=product/category&path=66 They offer Several Killer Colors/Patterns and the bait pictured below (BBQ Melon) is Very Good. A-Jay
  8. A-Jay replied to EricTheAngler's topic in Everything Else
    A-Jay
  9. @Nitrofreak Wacky Translations Skill Level ~ MASTER. So Good. A-Jay
  10. And they match your Lucky Shirt ~ A-Jay
  11. ~ X2 ~ I was thinking (hoping) the same thing ~ A-Jay
  12. Thanks for sharing the video ~ Enjoyed it. That water looks fertile and the those bass look Stout. Nicely done Sir. A-Jay
  13. A-Jay replied to ber6363's topic in Everything Else
    Keep hoping . . . . . A-Jay
  14. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  15. Hey, what happens in Mexico ~ Stays in Mexico. A-Jay
  16. Been a long time fan of Columbia PFG and Cabelas Guide wear for most all of my performance fishing apparel needs. Last season I picked up a few items from the HUK line up of gear ~ I really like it. A-Jay http://www.hukgear.com/
  17. I can tell you what works perfectly for me and what doesn't. It's a little tricky trying to do that for someone else. However, Old Town does offer some information that may help in your decision. http://www.oldtowncanoe.com/canoes/choosing_a_canoe/ Good Luck A-Jay
  18. Nice Bass for sure ~ Congrats Catch & release is a good thing but with the release aspect there is usually a certain level & expectation of survival. Clearly keeping them allows no chance for survival but allowing fish to roll round in the dirt so one can take / post a picture, doesn't show much imagination or effort in the area of actually aiding in a successful release. Shore bound anglers can easily carry a section of flexible material to be used as a mat. Almost any clean, flat, non-absorbent item will work nicely. It can be rinsed & wiped & rolled up for easy use, carry / storage. And it's re-useable too. Please consider it. The bass gods will thank you. A-Jay
  19. Very Respectable Bass ~ Congrats A-Jay
  20. Definitely ~ And I'll say that Every Bait can be a good search bait. Just depends on how big your search area is and how fast you want "search". A-Jay
  21. What to do when Bass season is not open? Sometimes I go some place that it is ~ A-Jay
  22. I've always thought of it as a very short injured Senko. A-Jay
  23. A-Jay replied to Luke Dillinger's topic in Fishing Reports
    Nice Bass PB's are Always a Blast Congrats A-Jay

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