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A-Jay

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  1. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  2. I'm just wondering . . . A-Jay
  3. Nice Fatties ~ Congrats A-Jay
  4. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  5. Way to go Kent. Sounds like a Killer day Congrats A-Jay
  6. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ My experiences have shown that by & large, certain techniques (and lures) seem to be somewhat seasonal and often do repeat themselves. But year to year, conditions change as do the ecosysystems, which often results in fish relocation (depth change) as well as what bait the bass may be feeding on during any given season. Adapting to the situation has seen me using some older baits effectively and some newer baits as well. Your results may vary. A-Jay
  7. Very Nice ~ Time to heat the fat ! A-Jay
  8. You've got it ~ Time to move north. A-Jay
  9. YES ~ and I like the 6th Sense S n a t c h 70 X Lipless Crankbait for this. Note **** I do not work a blade bait like this. A-Jay ​
  10. C & R is my routine as well. But do you think that there might be an occasion where an angler on the bank who does not, is looking out as a boat angler releases a catch and thinks to themseleves "What's the point?" To each his own. A-Jay
  11. Great Bass ~ Especially for the Granite State. And a PB to boot ! PB's are Always a Blast Congrats ​ A-Jay ​
  12. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  13. And evidently Palm Beach Pete does wear & promote the wear & use of a PDF. A-Jay ​
  14. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ Often times smaller bodies of water can be tough, especially ones that get fished a ton. But if there are bass in there and one is persistent, at least a few can be caught. There are a couple of fairly easy techniques that can be effective in here. One is a drop shot and the other is a Soft Plastic Stick bait. I'd encourage you to check them out. I've attached some info on them below. Good Luck A-Jay ​ http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/how-to-rig-senko.html ​
  15. Could have been worse ~ A-Jay
  16. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ I am not familiar with that reel and Quantum doesn't seem to offer much in the way of specs or info. http://www.quantumfishing.com/products/660/Snapshot.aspx ​ A-Jay
  17. Perfect - btw I grew up in Everett, MA. A-Jay
  18. Like I said - Safety First Perhaps your flash light needs an attachment. One of my lights came with a sweet CZ A-Jay
  19. If you are using a small flash light or head lamp, as long as you don't shine it directly where you are fishing I do not believe the fish will be affected. If your're talking about a bright lantern or spot light - maybe. However, without a red lens on a head lamp or flash light, you'll be blinding yourself. Read up on "Night Vision". You'd be surprised how well you can see without the use of a light once your eyes adjust to the darkness. It take several minutes (Usually 20-30 minutes) to fully adjust and it's essentially wiped out every time you subject yourself to white light. It comes back but it does take several minutes again. A red lense really helps here. I fish quite a bit at night and Clearly Safety Always Comes First, but I use a head lamp sparingly - to re-tie, de-hook and land fish when I need to. A-Jay
  20. Very Sneaky ~ A-Jay
  21. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  22. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  23. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ Nice Bass. Congrats A-Jay
  24. http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/163752-its-almost-blade-bait-time/ ​ A-Jay

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