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Posted 10/18/2007 4:01:48 PM


Snapper

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mine is not thought out at all had this name since middle school an aol account

jonathan johnson is my name and 205 is an abrevation for the year i graduated from high school

Post #8518
Posted 10/18/2007 4:04:40 PM


Trigger

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I'm new to offshore trolling for the 'big fish'.

Although I'm getting better. I did land a 300+ blue marlin and some big sharks, but I've yet to land any: tarpon, wahoo, sailfish, white marlin, BFT or YFT. After I've landed all those maybe I'll call myself 'bigfishdonkey'. But that'll take years- or hopefully 1 season- if i'm lucky!

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"It's easy to grin, when your ship comes in, And you've got the stock market beat.

But the man worthwhile, is the man who can smile, When his shorts are too tight in the seat!"

Judge Smails- Caddyshack

 

 

Post #8520
Posted 10/18/2007 4:05:41 PM


Ruby Red Lip

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Mine is just my nickname

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Post #8523
Posted 10/18/2007 4:06:45 PM


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"Reel Finatical" (new site name) is our boat name. "Blueoceaneyez" (name I use on almost every other forum) because I have blue eyes and the ocean is blue..and I have saltwater running thru my veins. So, it's a combo.

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Post #8524
Posted 10/18/2007 4:10:52 PM


Grouper

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The name of a particualr fight song for The University of Alabama. 
Post #8526
Posted 10/18/2007 4:20:29 PM


Mingo

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talleyban
My last name is Talley. I am not a terrorist, I am a active duty military member. Sometimes we have a sick sense of humor. I'm moving to San Diego in a few months and went to sign up on sdfish.com. They did not like the sn so I had to pick a new one.
Tight lines and a nice thread.


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Wish I was still in Pensacola
Post #8538
Posted 10/18/2007 4:22:37 PM


Ruby Red Lip

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Boat name    15' Ouchita jon  25hp Merc.

I often ride ButtNekid thru downtown Milton.

Post #8542
Posted 10/18/2007 4:26:41 PM


White Marlin

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Favorite color (blue) and 2nd favorite fish (wahoo)

also the name of the bar i plan on opening up in orange beach

 

Team PrimeTime
Auburn Wakeboard Team

Post #8544
Posted 10/18/2007 4:29:26 PM


White Marlin

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talleyban (10/18/2007)
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My last name is Talley. I am not a terrorist, I am a active duty military member. Sometimes we have a sick sense of humor. I'm moving to San Diego in a few months and went to sign up on sdfish.com. They did not like the sn so I had to pick a new one.
Tight lines and a nice thread.

Often wondered but didn't ask....

Censorship at it's finest

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Then again I'm a "Vacuous Asshat"
 

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A doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical liberal minority, and rapidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
 

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Post #8545
Posted 10/18/2007 4:33:42 PM


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mine is a combination of a couple of different things

my last name is Brown =  brn

I've been an Air Traffic Controller for 25 yrs and when communicating with other ATC facilities, we identify ourselves with operating initials.  My initials for the majority of my career have been "BS".  When I was just entering the ATC field, I origionally wanted "SB" because my name is Scott Brown but those were already spoken for so I chose the BS but over time, it was assumed that I chose them because I was always throwing the BS flag and didn't put up with anyones BS. 

There was a brief period of time when I was on active duty that I wasn't know as BS.  I had a supervisor (boot LDO navy ensign type with a chip on his shoulder) that decided he wanted BS and told me to select new initials, I told him to F--- O--.  He said, "I beg your pardon", I then said "Foxtrot Oscar (FO) will be my initials..... SIR!" and kept those for about 2 yrs just out of spite.

hence.......brn bs er

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Scott

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Post #8549
Posted 10/18/2007 4:47:49 PM
Ruby Red Lip

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Pretty simple. I have been an ironworker since I got out of high school.
Post #8561
Posted 10/18/2007 4:53:15 PM


Mingo

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Its the only damn thing I can catch consistantly.

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Post #8565
Posted 10/18/2007 5:19:16 PM


Grouper

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Mine is my Indian name my Grandfather gave me at birth...  and it is tatooed on my left forearm...

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Post #8582
Posted 10/18/2007 5:20:26 PM


Sailfish

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My wife some time ago was looking for an email adress name and she has been picking up wirenuts off of the dresser for so many years she came up with it and has stuck eversence

Mike
Post #8583
Posted 10/18/2007 5:25:07 PM


Ruby Red Lip

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I've worked in industrial construction for 20 years. When a hand quits we say he or she drug up. If several have quit it is said that they have drag fever. Thouight it fit with the need to hear a screaming drag from the big one.
Post #8587
Posted 10/18/2007 5:31:23 PM


Ruby Red Lip

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I started using Hand Reels to fish while deployed in Kuwait and really liked them for the challenge and sensativity on the bite.  "Short & Sweet"

Procrastination is the thief of time.
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Post #8594
Posted 10/18/2007 5:47:48 PM
Snapper

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I always said you had to have a hook ( edge) in business.  Also always have had very good gaff and fish hooks when fishing.

Cisco Squid
Post #8598
Posted 10/18/2007 5:51:30 PM


Grouper

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ironman (10/18/2007)
Pretty simple. I have been an ironworker since I got out of high school.

Me too !!!but not since high school....with my local number after...

GREAT post Curtis (Garbo)!!!!

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And a special thanks to all the forum members for sharing so much info.Hope to meet all of you one day  

  
                         
 
Post #8600
Posted 10/18/2007 5:56:37 PM


Grouper

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Screenname I have had for years. When I first got yahoo (Loooooong time ago) and was thinking up a name, someone called work looking for me but didnt remember my name.  When asked to describe which medic they were looking for they said "you know, The fishing Medic" and it has stuck for all that time

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Sleep safe my friend...Tonight the US military is on duty


Post #8603
Posted 10/18/2007 6:00:42 PM


Snapper

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do I really need to explain what my screen name means????

ok Who's up for some fishing and bikin
Post #8604
Posted 10/18/2007 6:02:53 PM


Snapper

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Mine has nothing to do with fishing actually.

Duck, cuz they're my favorite critters to be chasin, callin, shootin, killin, cookin, & eatin.

Huntin, cuz I'm a huntin fool (no "G" cuz I'm from Arkansas and that's the way it's spelled ther)

Sailor, cuz I'm in the Navy.  I'm goin on 9 yrs now, and although I'm now an officer in the aviation community and "may" never see a real 

boat again,.... before I'm an Aviator, I'm an Officer, and b/f I'm an Officer I'm a plain ol Sailor.

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Post #8608
Posted 10/18/2007 6:06:54 PM


Snapper

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I grew up in Northeast Alabama fishing for bass, brim and catfish, and occassionally would get to the gulfcoast to fish; moved to Kansas City and Springfield, (spent 20 years in the State of Misery) and fished for bass, crappie, stripers, and would take vacations to Pensacola to fish for snapper, grouper, etc'.  I moved to Mobile in 1998 and then to Pensacola in 2001, and now I am fishing for real and loving it

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"If Mondays were fish, I would throw them back!"

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Post #8612
Posted 10/18/2007 6:07:16 PM


Snapper

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It's our boat name short for my daughter and son's name. Lacey & Jessey  (LaJess)
Post #8614
Posted 10/18/2007 6:10:23 PM


Trigger

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To if from Todd, the first 2 letters, Bo is from Bond, the first 2 letters, a nickname I have that was given some time ago. I used to be tobotrout, I had that one from when I was trying to find an email adress and wanted to use a fish and tuna nor tarpon sounded as good as trout to me. Plus i caught a few more of those than the other two, but do have several tuna and 1 tarpon. 

  Todd

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" The boat is waiting "

Post #8618
Posted 10/18/2007 6:17:57 PM


Sailfish

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Tuna Man (10/18/2007)
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Last name is Murphy and Murphy's Law seems to follow me onto the boat.... and every where else

Especially to the boat ramp.....

  I new that was coming. Atleast I put you on some fish 

 

Joel Murphy

Pace, FL.

 

 

Post #8624
Posted 10/18/2007 6:20:10 PM


Grouper

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Mines an acronym GONU Growing Old Not Up Your only as old as you choose to act.

 

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Growing Old Not Up, One is mandatory the other is optional!

Post #8628
Posted 10/18/2007 6:26:25 PM


Trigger

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I was a career P-3 flight engineer in the Navy.  The "name" for a P-3 is Orion.  Orion is the hunter.  In the Navy I hunted submarines, now I hunt fish.

Cape Horn 21
Post #8630
Posted 10/18/2007 6:27:27 PM


Trigger

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I could tell you what it means, but you wouldn't believe me anyway.

Click on SNAKES!

 

Post #8633
Posted 10/18/2007 6:27:54 PM


Mingo

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Mine came about due to the fact that Jamie (Hot Salt!) thought I needed my own screen name.  Most folks know me as Ms. Ultralite but she thought it should be something different.  We were sitting on the dock one evening discussing screen name choices and it just came to us that I live on the Intracoastal..."on the rocks"  side of the waterway and I was sipping a margarita...which I happen to like "on the rocks" so it just seemed to be a good choice.

It was good to see you yesterday Curtis and I think I can tie that knot now...Mike asked me later if I remembered how you did it and I think I have it figured out...pretty slick trick there.

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Post #8634
Posted 10/18/2007 6:32:13 PM


Ruby Red Lip

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Fishprintingfool:

I've been making Gyotaku (fish prints) as a hobby for several years now. I learned the tecnique in Hawaii while stationed there 2002-2005, and have been fortunate to be able to continue the art as a personal hobby here in Pensacola. Each print tells a story, from a memorable trip, to an awesome catch, and of a meal shared with family and friends. Aside from the beauty and simplicity of the art itself, no fish is ever wasted...all are eaten...and no "non-food fish" is ever printed.

According to my wife, I'm a fool for it!

Here are a few examples:


Mahi caught at floater (telephone pole), 131 hole.


Greater AJ caught with family friends on "the trip of a lifetime".


Rainbow Runner caught at the Marlin oil rig.


Red Snapper caught at the Edge, while Hurricane Wilma was lashing Cozumel.


"Lesser" Amberjack, as identified by our friendly local FWC rep!


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