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

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"Got One!"...most of the time

Sometimes, "^&%$, that moth&*^%$#@ got off!"

Other times, "I'm snagged"  :D

I say AHHH yea :)

Ohhh Baby, Now that's what I'm talkin about, Right There.   :D

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I usually hold my mouth shut when I set the hook, but when I don't I usually say ahhh yeeeaaa. Now if I miss a fish, I am likely to say the first thing on my mind (see the last option on the list).

                     -searoach

Sorry before last.

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If its a tournament, its usually "Fish." followed by "Get the net!"

I have to say get the net because its so rare that I catch a fish in a tournament and Speedbead needs reminded since I always net his fish.

"  Here we go... "

Wow, I'm not original at all.  "There he is."

But I also have been know to say "Oh my god they do exist" on tough days ;D

"fishfishfishfishfish!!!!!!!!"

alternatively, if i've been using the "here, fishie fishie fishie" attractor, and a bass bites, it gets the "gotcha"

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come here you lil' wretched

or

got 'em

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I was fishing near a guy who always hollers out "I got another one" no matter what kind of fish he catches.  I got on the bass bite with him nearby one night and drove him nuts I said i got another one many times.  He just was quiet the whole time.

Most of the time i'm quiet but if i'm using my heavy topwater setup i just say to myself, "fish you bit the wrong lure" and land it and release it of course.

It's usually "Hook up!" with the word "hook" pronounced so that it rhymes with "spook"

My favorite guide in Baja says it every time a fish is hooked and it cracks me up.

Pretty boring,

"There's one"

"There's he is"

"THere we go"

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