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does any one else here name fish either in your pond or local waters. me and my nephew have a LMB we have named one eye joe we catch him several times a year in a local private lake its been cool watching him get bigger with each passing year last year he was at 5.14 we always catch him on the south east bank of this 15 acre lake. hes easy to identify cuz hes missing an eye hence one eye joe or maybe its jane never check out the plumbing haha

No, I don't name any fish.

Except when I catch them in a tournament then I call each one "Money"! ;)

"Hey GET THE NET...THATS MY MONEY FISH!"

(Wish Quantum hadn't taken that commercial off air and off their site. )

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I had a huge steelhead buck in one of my local ditches that broke three rods, and many, many leaders.  He had a name that I can't say here.

;D

I don't even name the ones in the glass tank beside me. But then again, they're just food for the turtle...

There's a massive largemouth in one of my local ponds who is always jumping around. I call him "The Boss". No matter what i throw at him i just cant get him to bite.

Yes, but only one in a pond that Hook Set and I fish. He caught her last and she was 27.75" long with a 19.5" girth. The pond owners son called her Sam but we have dubbed her "Samantha".

  • Super User

I have called them names but have never named one.

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Normally not, but a few anglers and I have a name for a nice sized largie in a small lake.

We call her big mama. :)

06-30-10SteelLakeBass002-1.jpg

Not huge by Texas or California standards, but in my neck of the woods, she is pretty big. Caught without a boat, a crankbait and 8# mono. I'll never forget this battle. :)

There's a bass I've seen twice at Loxahatchee Reserve (affectionately called "Lox" by South Florida BR members) that is well into the double digits.  I'm pretty sure it's the same bass as I've seen it in the same place and I've never seen another one even as close to this size.

I call her the Lox Ness Monster.

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There's this LM that lives in certain weed bed less than 50 yards from a really popular beach on Champlain.  A fish this big in a body of water this big shouldn't be there... 

We saw her a few times this past season as she was blowing up on Perch, bullhead, P-Seeds on the surface.  She looked to be as thick as a gallon jug of Gatorade.  We flipped her bed for hours upon hours this summer and never were able to get her.  We started doing "Chuck Norris of Bass" jokes, then it drifted into Osama Bin Laden jokes (can't catch) then we finally settled in on "Al Qaeda Bass".

  • Super User

there's a big 4lber (gotta be gettin close to 5lbs now) in a farm pond that is missing the bottom half of its tail. my dad and i have caught at least 5 times combined, we call it Jimmy.

there was a giant largemouth lived under a dock i fished off. as a joke i called him steve

I have on bass that comes to eat when the fish feeder goes off at my pond. I have named her Fontella. Some of you over 50 will get that.

  • Super User
I have on bass that comes to eat when the fish feeder goes off at my pond. I have named her Fontella. Some of you over 50 will get that.

Did she say to you "Rescue me" ?

;)

A-Jay

Hasn't happened lately, but several years back there was a nice Smallie everyone in our group caught at least three times one Fall...some of us caught him/her more than once in the same day.  Anyway, it had a huge black spot on one side, so we called it "spotty".

We stocked our office pond with Tigre Bass last year, but it had a good population of sunfish already established.  While we were feeding the sunfish the crickets, I noticed that one of the fingerling tigre bass would always be right in the middle of things trying to get all the crickets.  He eventually started coming up to the bank when he saw me coming and would almost eat a cricket from between my fingers, but never actually did.  I named him Buddy, and I saw him again yesterday for the first time since winter started.  He is now about 6-8 inches long and looking good. 

does any one else here name fish either in your pond or local waters. me and my nephew have a LMB we have named one eye joe we catch him several times a year in a local private lake its been cool watching him get bigger with each passing year last year he was at 5.14 we always catch him on the south east bank of this 15 acre lake. hes easy to identify cuz hes missing an eye hence one eye joe or maybe its jane never check out the plumbing haha

Got a story very similar to this..Have a pond i fish that has some nice fish in it. well one of them is about 3 lbs and has only one eye. Its name.......'ole one eye...

I'll name bucks I get pics of on my trailcams. But have never named a bass...

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Walter & Bertha

No, I don't name any fish.

Except when I catch them in a tournament then I call each one "Money"! ;)

"Hey GET THE NET...THATS MY MONEY FISH!"

(Wish Quantum hadn't taken that commercial off air and off their site. )

I have that as a ringtone! I love that commercial.

I call every large bass "big mama." That's as close as i get to naming them.

Normally not, but a few anglers and I have a name for a nice sized largie in a small lake.

We call her big mama. :)

06-30-10SteelLakeBass002-1.jpg

Not huge by Texas or California standards, but in my neck of the woods, she is pretty big. Caught without a boat, a crankbait and 8# mono. I'll never forget this battle. :)

Thats still a pig lol  ;D nice fish

Funny that you and your nephew named your fish one eye joe because a few friends and I named a bass we used to catch all the time one eyed willy  ;)

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