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

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There SHE is.

If its a male that means that its under 5 or 6 pounds so i usually just say "F___, its a dink"

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When I'm fishing with my partner, we always say fish on. Yet, when I'm fishing with just about anyone else, it's usually: Got 'em. Now come to Papa.

MUDDY MAN ........I like your style. Ha! The funny thing about that is that even if I do set the hook and realize that I had weeds my response to my buddy is always " Oh man, just missed a biggun!" Gotta love it :)

Come to PaPPa!.......Who's yo daddie!

My two favorites both come from Gerald Swindle

1)  I DON'T SUUCCCKK!!!

2)  We have a bass in captivity!

This is largest bass in all of KAZAKHSTAN !  High 5!  She hit lure made by the gypsys...VERY NICE!    

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Mine comes from Jim Carrey in the movie  "The Mask".

"Somebody stop me!"

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"Somebody STOP Me!"

That's a great line to use after you've boated the "second" double-digit bass during the same day!!

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Roger

"That's a big one!" - regardless of size, and

"We're fishing now", and

"Come on baby", and the obligatory...

"Come to Papa."

Nothing original here unfortunately.  If it's over 6lbs, I usually have to take a few minutes off and sit down to get back under control.

Oddly enough, when I hook a bass, I don't say anything-I am always nervous about losing the fish-not sure why, I rarely lose a fish. With that being said, my fishing partner knows when I hook one-I fish the front of the boat and my hookset sometimes rocks the boat as if I had run it up on shore! ;D ;D ;D

When the bass gets in the boat, different story, A four letter word usually applies. I need to find more friendly words to shout. Do bass get offended easily? ;D

FD

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Since I am by myself most of the time I don't say anything. I have fished with guys who went Ike every time they hooked up, IMHO, while a good show on the pro level, makes for an annoying partner.

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"Somebody STOP Me!"

That's a great line to use after you've boated the "second" double-digit bass during the same day!!

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Roger

We don't have DD's up here.  I usually use it after I get several fish.   It just came out one day and it seemed to amuse my 6yr old son so it has kind of stuck now.

Come to Papa - don't know where I got that from but it always seems to be the first thing out of my mouth followed by one or more of the following in no particular order: "No, stay out of there", "don't jump", "stay on", "get over here", "resistance is futile", "easy, now", "who's your Daddy?".

well first u got to call out the bite  i go            bite....hold on....got him...(then when u get them to the boat) oooo YA thats a biggen

When I first started fishing senkos, I was landing a ton of fish at this one pond and the other two guys were not catching anything, so I said:

"$5 a senko!"

One guy thought it was hilarious, one did not.

I did give them both some senko's for free, and we all caught some fish!

oh and my buddy says "Bass Club" when he lands the first bass.

:)

Definately "Theres one" for me. If whoever I'm fishin with hooks up I usually say something along the lines of "you lucky wretched" ;)

edit: wretched haha i guess the other is banned

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When they are good ones and I got some line out there,

I'm always pointing out when you see that line shooting out from the boat.

SHE'S COMING UP FOR AN AIRSHOW!!!

Hookem

"Gotcha B*#@^ !"

x2

I think I got it from one of Dave Chapelle's stand ups...

usually "there's one", sometimes "talk to daddy"

usually, "there he is"

or, "here we go."

both of which are immidiatly followed by, "#$%#$#$*@#!"

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