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Different slang names for big bass

Ummmmmmmmmmm.   Really big bass?  :-/    LOL

Actually,  "bathtub bass"  is what I used to call them.

It comes from the first 7 lber I caught.  

I brought it home and put it in the bathtub for a couple of days.

Kids loved it,

wife?....................................well not so much.

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  • I use my ex's name for big, fat bass.

  • Shad_Master
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    There have been a few times, after battling for what seems like a really long time - that I end up calling it catfish >

  • 12 year old Fish Chris thread, interesting reviewing this old thread with very little new terms added. Ike ruined "it's a giant" the term I used for DD bass over 15 lbs, Ike calls anything over 1

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Matty 5.0 has THE BEST "freak out" when he hooks into a fish.

;D ;D ;D

Usually "It's a big b@tch"

or " Big Kahuna Tuna" as my man Rick likes to say.....

I was thinkin' "There I go!", lmao.

Florida dude:     Yeah man, it's a MOGAN!

We like to refere to 'em as Bucket Faces/heads, SOB and Bass-and-a-half.

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I just want to be able to call my 9.98lb bass "10 pounds".  :'(

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Man, I'm glad you said "big bass."

I was thinking of something else that has slang names! ;)

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I like the way Fish Chris refers to his biggin's as DDs.

That puts a smile on my face.

I guesss it reminds me of "other things" I like.

::)

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Im going to use that one RW.  ;)

Posted by: Bass_Akwards Posted on: Yesterday at 5:58pm

BIG SHOTS---  A 25+ pounder who roams and patrols a large lake, or body of water, swimming like she owns it.  She scares all the other bass and fish in the area, and is smarter than many accountants.  When you catch a "Big Shot" you know it.  They will never stop pulling, and can swallow a small goat.  A "big shot"  takes you deep into heavy cover if you ever catch one and has the strength to pull a 100 pound water skiier over a mile. (I've only caught 5 of these in my life)  

Bass awkards If you have indeed caught 5 Big shots 25+lbs you missed out on a few million dollars. This is the time to smack yourself! Are you talking about stripers?

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b**ch, pig, hawg, lunker, monster, and BIG BASS!

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oh i almost forgot...."puppy"  :D

Rosie O' Donnell.  

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Rosie O' Donnell.

:o OMFG!!!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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That right theres funny,I dont care who ya are. ;D

I have a couple of different names for exceptionally large bass:

Someone else's fish

Look at the fish that guy caught

Wow, where'd you catch that?

 Fish under 13" dink fish over 13 toad then pig, hawg, then downky

  then thers the mutha F#@er  

Me and my buds call em pigs or monsters

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"Fatty little she Pig"    Piglet.    Big ole Brusier.     "Hoss"

  • 11 years later...

On the other hand, when I stick one that I think is a good one but ends up being a dink, this is my catch phrase....

 

 

 

 

 

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