Everything posted by A-Jay
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Member from southern Wisconsin
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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Early Spring Crankbaits
And there you have it. A-Jay
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2016 Bassmaster Classic Grand Lake
What is it with you & guys who win . . Is it because he looks sort of like Brady ? A-Jay
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Early Spring Crankbaits
Fish it & prove me wrong - you'll be glad you did. tried. A-Jay
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Early Spring Crankbaits
This spring, if you're looking for something new, just a little different and super effective ~ Get yourself the 6th Sense Crush Flat 75X squarebill crankbait. It's going to really surprise you. A-Jay http://www.6thsenselures.com/#!crush-flat-75x/c1rev
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Dean Rojas Video
I totally agree ~ A-Jay
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Spinnerbaits
The Spinnerbaits is very versatile as you can chunk & wind it, slow roll it, wake / bulge it, jig it, drag it, yo-yo it & pump it. There are many great articles here in the article section on spinnerbaits - here's one http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/spinnerbait_bass_fishing.html On top of that and to offer a couple of thoughts about spinnerbaits - 1) You've no doubt heard that spinnerbaits are a great reaction bait and they truly are. Simply put, think about presenting these baits into & around places where you think a bass might be hiding to ambush prey. Weeds, reeds, wood & even rocks all qualify but are by no means the only place to look. Accurate, quiet entry casts can help as not to spook a bass. In these type spots and the bait goes by kind of fast, the bass has only a brief time to decide whether or not to eat it. You're sort of forcing his hand - either eat or say bye-bye. Often times, they eat. If conditions allow, use a trailer hook. 2) Spinnerbaits are Great baits when there's s decent breeze, even a stiff wind can be killer. And when you can combine 1 & 2 above - you might have a heck of a day with a spinnerbait. Good Luck A-Jay
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2016 Bassmaster Classic Grand Lake
Certainly not what many thought it was going to be - the first Day was a Grind. Live commendation made all kinds of excuses. Made it sound like the best in the game needed the best of conditions on the best lake to catch them. We can do that. Sometimes the bite is just not there - no excuses needed. A-Jay
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New member from St Louis MO
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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would this fish finder be over kill for my boat
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ I say Go For It ! A-Jay
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2016 Bassmaster Classic Grand Lake
http://www.bassmaster.com/video/bassmaster-classic-live Go there now ! A-Jay
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Small bass boat?
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ There are quite a few members here who have built & fish out of, a platform similar to what you've described. Here's a recent thread with pics: Good Luck A-Jay
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Hello from Northern California
Hello Brandon and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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2016 Bassmaster Classic Grand Lake
Zero 7 30 - be there or be square. Can't wait. A-Jay
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Vinyl or Carpet on new Tracker 175TXW???
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource~ I can't offer any opionion on the carpet vinyl delema - just yet. I'm about to change my platform as well. I'm going carpet (really my only choice) so I guess I'll find out what's what. Don't reside or fish in super hot weather so don't expect that to be a factor. Good Luck A-Jay
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From good to great
I have two suggestions. 1) Knowledge can really help. Start with the basics. Learn everything you can about bass. Everything; throughout all the stages of their life, learn where they live, what they eat, how each season dictates where they are and what they eat. Learn about the predominant bait in your area. There's too much to list here but the more you are willing to learn the better your chances of being better equip to fish for them successfully. I thought I had a good grasp of this information, but once I actually dove into it, I found that there is a good bit of misinformation out there that is simply regurgitated over & over. Clearly reading, retaining and being able to apply this stuff doesn't guarantee anything. But it's hard to expect success without the knowledge. Imagine jumping behind the wheel after only reading a billboard that said "drive carefully" . . . . . . . .. 2) If you want to catch something other than average fish, be certain that you're fishing in places that actually have them. Not all do. This sounds simple & might get over looked but once you take you're average skills to a place that has a bigger average fish, you may surprise yourself. Good Luck A-Jay
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Hello From Peoria IL.
Hello Tim and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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hello from central ohio
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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Kyle from Indiana
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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New bass fisherman
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
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4 vs 5 inch senko
Well perhaps if you went to a LARGER bait that would change ~ Stop feeding the juvenile fish and start offering the adults a solid meal. Go with the 7 Inch ~ color 021 Black & Blue is great in low visibility waters. https://store.baits.com/product.php?productid=10 A-Jay
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Tracker Avalanche 18 SC
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ Can't comment on your choices but Good Luck with the purchase. A-Jay
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Show your ride...
SHA-Weet Rig Jeff. And she looks All Kinds of Ready, Willing & Able to help you get that DD. btw- someone glued a white hockey puck to your gunwale . . . A-Jay
- Marker buoys vs gps or both
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New To Bass Fishing
Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ and Bass fishing in general. I have two suggestions for you: 1) In regards to the 6'6 M with 5.4:1 baitcaster with 20 lb flourcarbon for my soft plastics ~ you may find that reel a little slow for bottom contact baits. It's a good deep crankbait reels speed though. The 6.3:1 or the 7.1:1 would be better. 2) A Medium rod for soft plastics is fine in light cover but you may find a MH better if you're fishing in heavier weeds and what not. Good Luck A-Jay