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So, I always get a big kick out of hearing what other people call big bass.

Certainly, all of us are familiar with the terms

pig, hawg, giant, etc.

Here are some that I hear used, just not nearly as often. Some of them bring a big smile to my face, or even make me laugh.

Swamp Donkey.

Mule.

Toad (or Toadzilla).

Dog.

One member here used the word heavysauras. For some reason that one really tickled me.

So, what are some of the more obscure names you've heard used for big bass?

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Walmart girl!

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Paul Elias weighs in 132 lbs 8 oz.; NADINE!!!

I call em Texas Redneck Bubba Bass ;)

I like Hawg, cause hogs are bigger than pigs

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Wal Mart girl! I laughed so hard a little poop came out.

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I've used the term "Behemoth Pig-beast" from time to time

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Barbara always seemed to be a fat girls name.

If I can't catch the "train" I have to get a "bus".

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Mrs. Brown or Mrs. Green!

Jeff

"Get the net, this one's a HORSE!!"

Big bass earn people names from me, usually Henry, Bertha, Ralph, Susan, etc.

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I've heard the term "slaunch" before! :laugh5:

Jeff

Big Bertha...always Big Bertha

even though the bigger bass are most likely females, i like to say "Bubba" for a big bass...

i also like to call them chunks...

i remember Shimmy calling them "Betty" a couple times...

Big Bertha...always Big Bertha

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Walmart girl has to take the cake, thats hilarious!!!

I usually don't get a name out its more along the lines of WWWHHHHOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mike Iaconelli style.

This is slightly off topic. So Oregon locals are not exactly bass happy. We have a gin clear lake with a number of docks that LM hang around and under. I've heard the locals call them brown trout.

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