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I usually say "Fish on", however if I reel down before I set the hook I often make something up on the spot.  Today on a jig bite as I reeled down I said "And here we .." and then "GO!" when I set the hook.  Also caught one on the crank and I believe I said "Ohp, there's one."

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I usually say "Fish on", however if I reel down before I set the hook I often make something up on the spot. Today on a jig bite as I reeled down I said "And here we .." and then "GO!" when I set the hook. Also caught one on the crank and I believe I said "Ohp, there's one."

;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

I have tears in my eyes...I've gotta use that on "ohp, there's one"

I usually say something like "there he is" or something, then talk to the fish when bringing it in like "come on baby come on" as I try to land it haha

Mine is trademarked

" I found him sirrrrr!"

and

"Here we go"

and

my personal favorite

*hard hookset with grunting noise*

Dunno why, but lately I've been prone to cackling and proclaiming "GOTCHA!"

For me, if I say anything, it's a "there he is!" when I set the hook, then maybe a "SUCKUH!" a la Mr. T when I get that fish by the lip  :D

I haven't been having much luck with fish staying on. I've said a lot of

"son of.....?"

"Dammit!"

"How the?"

if it's a bad day " well it's bout time" followed by an explicit

but usually it's " here we go", "there she is" or "hot d**n"

I usually just get excited and say "oohp!" when I let them take it a little I usually start to get a little more creative.

Last time I said PIG because well, he was a pig. He gobbled up that shakey head!

if i'm fishin' with someone,it's "I'm on." by myself i don't verbalize anything,but my inner dialog is usually "stay on,stay on."

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            Casca

I usually say "ShaneK master angler!" And then something bad happens lol. So thats been way less frequent lately bahahah.

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I usually say "Got him", or "Turn off the motor I have a fish".

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'Hey net boy, get ready"

Nice. I call my son Netboy. It really gets under his skin.

The "catch" phrase starts "Fish On"... "Is it a keeper?" During a tourney it follows with" ...G Dammit it's a musky (or pike, walleye, etc.)"

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I recall doing this awhile back and it was a lot of fun.

I am a Got'em kind of person but have been known to vary it.

Other popular ones were:

There he is

There she is

Fish On

Oh Shi... I got one. ;D

I might some times go "oooh yeah" like the kool-aide commercials and when I let them go I will usually say thanks for playing.

Lol i like to say SON! or usualy i say theres a fish.If im really happy then i start singing the lyrics in my signature sometimes lol

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