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I dubbed this one big bertha.

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Walter & Bertha

Isn't Walter from a Bass Pro commercial?

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" ?

We have a winner.

;)

A-Jay

I have called them names but have never named one.

X2

Ive caught the same bass three times and my wife caught her once out of a pond. The bottum of her tail has about 1/4'' missing out of it. We call her "cowboy boot".

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The ones that throw my baits ALL have names.....and they aren't nice ones either.  :D

jason

The ones that throw my baits ALL have names.....and they aren't nice ones either. :D

lol Same

Never named any but there are some I look for, these are bass with certain distinguishing marks.   I caught one today that I will be looking for in the future, he is little but unmistakable if caught again.  I've seen some with black spots as well, but I think they lose these spots after awhile?

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Walter & Bertha

Isn't Walter from a Bass Pro commercial?

Yup 8-)

The biggest bass I have ever caught got named. I used to have what is probably the fattest Gerbil in history. I mean this thing was a HOSS. Double the size of his gerbil brother peanut.

My girlfriend and I named the fat one "Gus" and called him "Gus-Gus" like the fat mouse in Disney's Cinderella.

When I posted the pics of my PB (probably around 10lbs) and I was tagging myself, I decided to tag the fish too.

"Gus-Gus" haha!

My buddy and I both caught the same disfigured, or possibly handicap bass! He was only around a pound but from the rear of his dorsal fin to the tip of his tail was WAY smaller than it should have been and was twisted at a 45 degree angle from his body! Maybe he was mangled as a minnow and managed to survive. we affectionately named him "The bass with no @ss." I hope to land him again just to get pictures!

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