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A-Jay

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  1. A-Jay replied to HoosierHawgs's topic in Fishing Tackle
    "¡Si Señor!..." A-Jay
  2. A-Jay replied to HoosierHawgs's topic in Fishing Tackle
    I was recently shown the mysterious & awesome fish catching power of the "Junebug Lizard" And then I had a Margarita . . . . . . . A-Jay
  3. Hello Paul and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  4. Now That's Living ~ Nice job to you both and there's no doubt those boys & girls will remember that day. Congrats A-Jay
  5. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource Good Luck on those Tours. A-Jay
  6. A-Jay replied to jkoz88's topic in Introductions
    Hello and Thank you for your Service. Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  7. Congratulations to both Mom & Dad ~ I'm going to say your "Stress" may be Dwarfed by Mom's ~ as the human who was actually giving birth .. . . . . Hope all goes well. A-Jay
  8. Some days it seems like there are NONE ~ A-Jay
  9. A Beautiful Beast of a Bass ~ PB's are always a Blast Congrats A-Jay
  10. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  11. A-Jay replied to drake22's topic in Introductions
    Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  12. My favorite technique is what ever I brought with me, expect to catch fish with & actually do. My least favorite technique is when the above technique does not produce. So it changes for me - quite a bit. A-Jay
  13. Nice Job Chris Congrats A-Jay
  14. A-Jay replied to celf's topic in Introductions
    Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  15. And here's a tragic story from today which really enforces my previous post A-Jay http://sostrenews.com/man-instantly-dies-after-launching-firework-off-his-head/
  16. Neither do we. You could always throw baits what work on other waters close by. More importantly, I'd encourage you to use techniques & baits that you have confidence in. Good Luck A-Jay
  17. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  18. A Berkley Powerbait 4" Power Worm - a real sleeper of a drop shot bait - dipping the tail can be killer too. A SK Rage Craw Tex-posed on a 3/0 EWG hook does a ton of damage for me. A-Jay
  19. Maxima Ultragreen Line may be the most abrasion resistant monofiliment line I've every fished. A-Jay
  20. It's time for some serious Self Assessment. The only thing holding you back from getting or having what you hope for Is You. Instead of complaining about what you don't have, appreciate what you do have & build on it. Whatever you're doing that is sapping your physical & mental energy - Eliminate it from you're life. The strongest people are not those who show strength in front of us but those who win battles we know nothing about. It's time for You To Get Your Mojo Back ! A-Jay
  21. A-Jay replied to Catt's topic in Fishing Reports
    Way to Go Aiden ~ Congrats on the New PB ! Another Toad falls prey to the Lobster . . . A-Jay
  22. Besides being the largest "Beer" drinking holiday of the year, for whatever reason so many humans seem to lose their minds around the 4th of July. Combine the intoxication with the traditional use of explosives, I chose to stay at home on this one. I do however appreciate it that many of them choose to document their insanity for my viewing pleasure on youtube. A-Jay
  23. Welcome to LMB fishing . . . and btw that's some Very Healthy looking vegetation right there ~ I'd expect some there are some very stout green bass living in that eco system. You may get quite a few different responses that revolve around baits & techniques, and I would never claim to be an expect in any facet of bass fishing, however I'll tell you that the way I learned to have success on lakes that have an abundance of that stuff was to ignore it; especially if it's every where, and focus on location. What I mean is, fish the structure not the cover. Clearly you'll need to rig & fish a technique that accounts for the grass, but after that it's all about depth, contour lines and bottom composition. Just like you're doing to find & catch those SMB. I will also tell you not to be afraid to use an ounce (tungsten) or more for your weight to get through that stuff. The LMB could care less about the weight and seem very content to suck up you offering despite the extra tonnage. Finally, Braided Line is your friend. Tangling with even 2-3 pound LMB is that stuff is an All Out - No Drag - Tug Of War. And I suspect there may be several specimen in that lake that are much larger. Good Luck. A-Jay
  24. Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ A-Jay
  25. Such an Important Day in our Counties History ~ Celebrate Safely Everyone. A-Jay A Brief History of America’s Independence Day "Taxation without representation!" was the battle cry in America’s 13 Colonies, which were forced to pay taxes to England's King George III despite having no representation in the British Parliament. As dissatisfaction grew, British troops were sent in to quell the early movement toward rebellion. Repeated attempts by the Colonists to resolve the crisis without military conflict proved fruitless. On June 11, 1776, the Colonies' Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia and formed a committee whose express purpose was drafting a document that would formally sever their ties with Great Britain. The committee included Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman and Robert R. Livingston. Jefferson, who was considered the strongest and most eloquent writer, crafted the original draft document (as seen above). A total of 86 changes were made to his draft and the Continental Congress officially adopted the final version on July 4, 1776. The following day, copies of the Declaration of Independence were distributed, and on July 6, The Pennsylvania Evening Post became the first newspaper to print the extraordinary document. The Declaration of Independence has since become our nation's most cherished symbol of liberty. On July 8, 1776, the first public readings of the Declaration were held in Philadelphia's Independence Square to the ringing of bells and band music. One year later, on July 4, 1777, Philadelphia marked Independence Day by adjourning Congress and celebrating with bonfires, bells and fireworks. The custom eventually spread to other towns, both large and small, where the day was marked with processions, oratory, picnics, contests, games, military displays and fireworks. Observations throughout the nation became even more common at the end of the War of 1812 with Great Britain. Congress established Independence Day as a holiday in 1870, and in 1938 Congress reaffirmed it as a paid holiday for federal employees. Today, communities across the nation mark this major midsummer holiday with parades, firework displays, picnics and performances of "The Star-Spangled Banner".

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