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"i need a therapist.  i just got abused."   

 

with some other words before and after that.  usually uttered at high volume.

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Can't post what I usually say A-Jay or I might get booted. *#%@*!!!!!!

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I definitely feel everybody's pain here ~

 

Sometimes when I lose a decent one, I actually have to laugh and tip my hat.  Especially if the fish displayed a particularly high level of skill & creativity to earn it's freedom.

 

However, if & when it's a Big Fish and you know what I mean here . . .  It's NEVER FUNNY . . . .

 

EVER ! ! ! !

 

A-Jay

 

 

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Farmed it or it came unbuttoned.

Tom

I usually just blurt out a curse word. Sometimes I'll just pretend it didn't happen and just go right back to casting, then mumble out a curse word a few casts later.

Mine is always "It was a short fish anyway"

My uncle hooked something large enough to snap 18lb braid and a pole in half in under 2 seconds, he goes "Ah, was just a fry anyways" as im leaning over the edge of the boat about to jump in after it

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My usual response is, "that was a monster!" It is possible that some of those fish were not really monsters, based the on actual numbers of monsters caught...but lost fish can be as big as you want! A couple of years ago I lost a real trophy fish at the boat.I just sat and groaned for a few minutes before I could resume fishing.

Mine is usually Fudge, Jesus Mary and Josheph, or a word my mother would not have approved. Or godddd dangiitttt.

It really depends on weather it bust the surface of the water so the other person in the boat gets a look at it or not. If they see it was a dink then I'll say that's called catch and release. If they don't get a look, I'll say man that bass was huge, Did you see that thing?????  I must not have gotten a good hook set.

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"Son of biscuit eater"

 

Ha, I say that quite a bit, that and godblessit and mother fudge cake. Even when the kids aren't around... 

I don't have a word/s, but more like a slew of rather colorful words. But it's not like I am out there cussing like a sailor.

I like to call it a chicken tease. Just not exactly the word chicken

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I growl at them usually.

 

That or they get the "There she wasn't/isn't" or "son of a!" you can tell how rough of a day it has been on whether I finish that one or just leave it at that. 

I use several:

 

[expletive deleted]

 

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I don't have a word/s, but more like a slew of rather colorful words. But it's not like I am out there cussing like a sailor.

When it counts I too have a slew of colorful words. But mine may make a sailor blush.

 

 

 

 

"Scuba Steve... d**n you!!"

 

 

The best one Yet!!!!!  If you don't mind i'm using this next time If I lose another fish

I don't really remember what I say right when I lose a good fish but I know what my buddy says.  CALM DOWN AND QUIT THROWING YOUR RODS!!!!!!!!!! Then I go on and curse him and tell him to put the mother loving dip net down. Then I crank the boat up go about 5 yards turn off the boat and go back at it.

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Censored!

If some one is with along with me ,I tell them I just lost a state record.

Other times its "cheeeeese and crackers

Or maybe ohhh tick bubbles

I used to slap my rod on the  water,I stopped doing that.

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