Everything posted by A-Jay
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one color of plastic
One Color ~ OK then how about a Greenpunkinwatermelonblack&blueOkeechobeeCrawJunebugDeltaRedscuppernogg marbled sort of deal ? A-Jay
- Giddy Feeling Spring is Coming
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New Member from North GA
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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EPIC 26.74lb solo day
"Join the Service" they said. "Time of your life" they said. They didn't mention the Out -Rageous Bass Fishing though did they ? ? ? ? Congrats my friend Please get that Go Pro up & running and loosen your dern drag at the boat . . . A-Jay
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Does line make the difference?
Make a difference how ? Longer casts, More accurate casts, Better hook sets, Last longer, Handles better, Better impact & knot strength, More abrasion resistance, Less stretch, More stretch, More fish, bigger fish ~ ? ? ? The clear line you've been using literally the whole time to catch many 7lb bass within a years time seems to be working well. I'd like to ask - what is this high performing product ? A-Jay
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Former Lurker now Member
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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How often do you change lures?
Yea ~ It's all good Kent. Someone's gotta do it. A-Jay
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How often do you change lures?
During open water, I'll change it up every hour or so. During hard water, I'll space it out a bit longer . . perhaps only once or twice a month. A-Jay
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New to the kayak bassin scene
PFD ~ wear it. A-Jay
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New member from south central Texas
Hello Stephen and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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Howdy
Hello Mike form up in Otsego County Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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Hello all fishing freaks, New to forums but not to site.
Hello Rick and Welcome Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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How to find/catch big bass
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ There is a ton of Great Information in the BR Article Section Here's one on Big Bass http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/big_bass_hunting.html A-Jay
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Lure Weight?
So be between 5/8, 6/8 & 7/8 ? Can't see where an 1/8 or even a 1/4 would make that much of a difference. A-Jay
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good crankbait rod verses a great one
In a effort to find out what I liked to crank with, I've purchased & fished fiberglass, graphite & composite rods. I've also played around with different lines including mono, co-poly, fluorocarbon & braid. After a ton of trial & error, I've come up with this - For me, the most versatile cranking set up is a composite rod & braided line (with a mono leader). If I'm fishing shallow & not in grass or weeds sometimes I'll go with an oversized mono to help keep the bait up in the water column; otherwise, it's braid. The Braid offers a decent hookset and the semi soft rod helps land the bass. The lack of sensitivity that is one of the trade offs of a composite blank is partially regained by using the braided line. I use a QUANTUM TOUR KVD SIGNATURE SERIES TKVD746MA 7'4" MEDIUM HEAVY CRANK BAIT ROD for shallow to mid depth (like down to 10 - 12 feet) and a QUANTUM TOUR KVD SIGNATURE SERIES TKVD7106MA 7'10" MEDIUM HEAVY CRANK BAIT ROD for the deeper stuff. These are not super expensive rods but they do what I need them to do and they do it well. Finally & just for the record, Many of the largest bass I've ever caught (over 7lbs) were landed with a graphite rod & mono - because that's what worked best at that time & at that place. So there's always options - I'd urge you to find what works best for how & where you fish. A-Jay
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Old Member, Returning to the Forum
Welcome Back ~ A-Jay
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Landed one lost 3
Congrats on getting the scale. And nice bass too. A-Jay
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2016 Bassmaster Classic Grand Lake
During conditions that were unusual & much more challenging than most expected, he fished hard, made the right decisions and some critical adjustments. Had his water all to himself & boated the ones that bit. Third year in a row a local angler got it done. Congratulations Edwin Evers. A-Jay
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Edwin Evers ~ 2016 Bassmaster Classic Champion !
During conditions that were unusual & much more challenging than most expected, he fished hard, made the right decisions and some critical adjustments. Had his water all to himself & boated the ones that bit. Third year in a row a local angler got it done. Congratulations Edwin Evers. A-Jay
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fishing Savannah canals
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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New to the forum
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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new guy
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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Overcomplicating things
When they bite we catch them. When they won't we don't. A-Jay