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Topic Summary - Displaying 15 post(s).
Posted by: LimitBy9 - Ex Member
Posted on: 03/25/05 at 20:06:17
The mother of all fish...I'm sticking with "Mama Pesce".

ciao,
Marc
Posted by: weedwalker - Ex Member
Posted on: 03/13/05 at 06:14:06
Well after watching Jimmy Housten last night, My big fish name is MO-HOG, It's Mo-hog than most people know what to do with!!! Shocked Wink  Brian (The Weedwalker)
Posted by: The_Rev. - Ex Member
Posted on: 03/11/05 at 01:35:37
After what happened at our last fishin on Silver Lake I'm gonna call my big one "A Rich Fish!".   Cause when I grow up... I wanna be just like Rich!
Posted by: RussBaker - Ex Member
Posted on: 03/08/05 at 15:10:46
5lbers & 6lbers are good fish, 7's are toads, and 8+'s are "What a Pig".
RB
Posted by: rob_maglio - Ex Member
Posted on: 03/08/05 at 07:24:43
Carlos took mine. I really liked the "Catfish Hunter" name they (Grumpy Old Men) used for their "legend" fish of the lake.
Posted by: weedwalker - Ex Member
Posted on: 03/08/05 at 02:47:19
Pig, Toad and MONSTER usally do it for me, although monster is usally reserved for the 6 1/2 plus bass.  8) Brian (The Weedwalker)  
P.S. Did you see the picture of the 6lb. Toad Danny G. caught?!!!
Posted by: larrys - Ex Member
Posted on: 03/08/05 at 01:37:30
Mortimer just seemed right at the time BW.
Posted by: kholmes - Ex Member
Posted on: 03/08/05 at 00:09:25
Pig, Hog, Slab, Toad, Bertha, Krull, Walter, Gomer Pile, DefCom I, II, III et al, Sis, Andre, Rock Sucker, Stumpy, Thundar......I have used them all.  Of course, it all depends on if I need the fish to fillout a limit, then it is usually prefaced with an adjective of your personal choice.  And if it is lost, I generally feel free to add a second, perhaps more colorful adjective, followed by moments of repeating the name over and over again, as if to will another bite.  My 2 cents....

KH
Posted by: TeamEagle - Ex Member
Posted on: 03/07/05 at 23:21:10
My brother and I would use "BIG  Shocked HELLA" or we like "Catfish  8) Hunter" from Grumpier Angry Old Men.

Carlos
Posted by: bassgreg - Ex Member
Posted on: 03/07/05 at 14:30:23
"BABY DUCK GOBBLIN SHE BASS"

Greg
Posted by: BassingWoman - Ex Member
Posted on: 03/07/05 at 09:05:19
Wink  Larry S.,  how did you come up with "Mortimer"..?
From, B.W.
Posted by: Dipsnort - Ex Member
Posted on: 03/07/05 at 03:38:30
Mine will be called "Holy crap, this thing is huge.  It's, like, almost half the size of the one Rich got at Silver Lake that one time!!" Roll Eyes
Posted by: Rich - Ex Member
Posted on: 03/06/05 at 22:03:03
Well it used to be  "Son, I got a big ONE"  but now after this weekend it is going to be


MOBY DICK


Rich
Posted by: larrys - Ex Member
Posted on: 03/06/05 at 16:49:22
Mortimer...............oh........Mortimer





I'll get you......... m.....o....r....t....i....m....e.....r......
Posted by: marktfd88 - Ex Member
Posted on: 03/06/05 at 16:16:00
Mine is....  "Holy @#$%, that fish is huge,  quick get the camera."  Of course this is with the 9lb 12oz pig already in the boat.

Mark
 
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