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A-Jay

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  1. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ As for cranking rod preference - it's a personal preference deal; like flavors of ice cream. Some like Vanilla, some like Chocolate and some like Rocky Road. I fish Glass, Graphite & even Composite rods for cranking. I find that each has characteristics that that are a bit different from the others. I could tell you what I like & why but that may not be what you prefer. That might only be realized by fishing them and finding out for yourself. Finally, I do not find that a glass rod reduces casting distance at all. A-Jay
  2. New England's Offense is averaging just under 40 through the first three games. Fun to watch. A-Jay
  3. Forget That ~ I’m hiding under the bed ! A-Jay
  4. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  5. A-Jay replied to Dtree11's topic in Introductions
    Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  6. Solid Bass ~ Congrats A-Jay
  7. Here's a Last Cast Fatty from the other day. A-Jay ​
  8. Hello Jake and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  9. A-Jay replied to caters's topic in Introductions
    Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  10. As much as we would like to believe that our lures are somehow closely similar to some actual bait that the bass eats, down deep I think we all know the reality is they are not. So does it really matter if the freaky looking and completely unnatural "thing", with the wildly mechanical side to side swimming action that just fell from the sky into the middle of the lake, piece of plastic makes a rattling sound as well or not ? We'll never really know - but what does matter is if that fatty which is driven completely by instinct but has a brain the size of a tick-tack, would try to eat it any way A-Jay
  11. Had plenty of tackle - this is where being a spaz & always bringing too much stuff actually paid off. But happening while cranking with 17 pound mono ? I might be able to accept it a bit more if I was Dropping the hammer with 50 lb braid. Either Way, ST Croix took very good care of me (LTB rod upgrades) and I'm a happy camper. Still haven't decided which travel rod to replace them with yet though - I'm a little gun shy. A-Jay
  12. Reel & lift here as well. With usually 6 - 8 lb leader & 10 lb braid, I reel in any slack and continue reeling as line comes tight and as I can start feeling the weight of the fish, I'll lift up until the drag starts to slip a bit. Continuing to reel the whole time. Big smallies seem to have a propensity for swimming right at the boat at Mach speed and then launching themselves skyward. - sometimes it's hard to keep up. I will admit to fishing with a fairly light drag setting when fishing a drop shot - which has been a ton lately. A-Jay
  13. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  14. Anything's possible Mike. Three failed the same way in two days. All failed right at or above a ferrule (travel rods) Another failed the year before. Three were mine, one was Jeff's (00 mod). I'm leaning towards the design. A-Jay
  15. This is The Only Way To Live. I bought into this as a young man and made it my life style. I've never had to endure wild fluctuations in my weight. I can say from first hand experience the concept in the highlighted text above is the main reason why. Additionally, I do not believe that the human body needs to prepare to eat & live healthy. (doing a Prep ?) That would be like leaving a room full of smoke and then going to another room with slightly less smoke before getting out into fresh air. Just get on with it man. You'll be fine. Just remember moderation in all things including moderation. It always makes me smile when people mention that a certain food is either good or bad for you. In my experience we all start out perfect. So what you eat & do determines how you are. The wrong choices change you. The right ones do not. I'd wish you good luck but hope is not a strategy. You have all the tools you need - it's called choice. A-Jay
  16. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  17. And yet - I always use Braided line with a mono leader for top water baits with treble hooks; and it performs perfectly. Interesting. A-Jay
  18. A section of mono leader completely eliminates that. A-Jay
  19. Perhaps the school committee could see their way clear to allow the school cafeteria to introduce a small but effective dose of midazolam into the water supply ~ That would settle every one down a bit. A-Jay
  20. http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/163465-grooms-cake-poll/?p=1850628 A-Jay
  21. If you haven't already, try switching to braided line for top water; especially waking type baits. I noticed an immediate & decided improvement in both hook set authority & success. Additionally, "walking" the bait seems effortless with the braid as compared to nylon line. A-Jay
  22. Sounds like there's a few aspects of this particular teaching gig that weren't in the borchure . . . . At the lvery least they may have not been mentioned during your inital job interview. A-Jay
  23. Whatever you decide ~ This simply Must be a part of it. A-Jay
  24. Thank You ~ It's Much Better Now. A-Jay
  25. That whole thing was an exercise in futility. A-Jay

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