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Hooking into a Bass ... What's Your Phrase?

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Just curious what you guys say when you hook up. For me it's mostly Got 'em, and an occassional fish on when I fish amongst salmon anglers. ::)

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"Got one"

"There he is"

Sometimes I say nothing, my hookset is loud enough    ;D

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Typically I'll say "I'm on" or if it's a big one, "Get the net".

Like Matt said, sometimes the hookset says it all.

Falcon

"There's  one. "

Once in a while its  "oh %^*&, it's a good one"

I like to say "FISH ON", but most of the time it's "#@$&, MISSED HIM".

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I let the rod ripping through the air speak for itself....

Not a big Ike fan, so I am a little more subdued in my approach. I have been known to grunt on occasion  LOL

With out a doubt "Get the Net"!  Which is occasionally followed by the unfortunate "Ahh forget it, it's a dink".

If I'm fishing out of the back of my friend Craig's boat, I try to land the fish without a sound...easier to do with smaller fish.

Then I shout "CRAIG!" and when he spins around I'm already holding the fish.

I call it Ninja Fishing.

"fish" followed by" thank you lord!"

"fish" followed by" thank you lord!"

X1

Depends, but here are a few:

"Got one!"

"Bam!"

"Count it!"

"There she is"

"Respek" - in honor of Ali G

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i like to give an emphatic "YEEEEAAAAUUUH BOY!" once in a while.

X2

FLAVA FLAV!!!

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When one smashes a crank doing around 90mph it GOOD NIGHT!

When froggin or spookin its BAM!

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"THERE He Is!"  -or-  "ARGH, She's Off!"

Roger

any one fo these three

1.ergg!!!

2.there he/she is

3.found em

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GOT EM'!!!

Bam!  ;D

I say bye bye skunk monkey...for the first one...then that will cull on the 6th one..if I get that lucky..

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Small fish, I don't say anything.

Over six pounds, Lots of "colorful" phrases.

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