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| #214356 - 10/10/03 10:25 PM  Re: Why is it that you chose your name? |  
|   Spawner
 
   Registered:  03/22/03
 Posts: 860
 Loc:  Puyallup, WA
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I'm a fishing junky.  I'm addicted to the slime and smell of the fish, the pull of the fish, and the long waiting preiods.  Also I was 15 when first joined the board. 
_________________________They say that the man that gets a Ph.D. is the smart one.  But I think that the man that learns how to get paid to fish is the smarter one.
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| #214357 - 10/10/03 10:30 PM  Re: Why is it that you chose your name? |  
|   Spawner
 
   Registered:  07/02/03
 Posts: 622
 Loc:  Olympia
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What a nice post     Isn't it cool to see us all get along     Where di garcia and bob come from?   
_________________________"Hunting is the only sport that I know of, in which one of the participants doesn't know that he is in the game."  John Madden
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| #214358 - 10/10/03 11:06 PM  Re: Why is it that you chose your name? |  
|   Parr
 
 Registered:  07/25/03
 Posts: 55
 Loc:  Lacey
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It was the stupidist thing I could come up with. It will be my Indian name when my tribe gets approved so I can net rivers. |  
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| #214359 - 10/10/03 11:22 PM  Re: Why is it that you chose your name? |  
|   Smolt
 
   Registered:  11/16/02
 Posts: 75
 Loc:  Renton
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COHO COHO COHO,,, I love Coho from CQ to the Sno. I cant get enough. Of course kings, Steelies and many more are all i think about but with a freezer full of Coho, Elk and deer i could live forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
 COHO
 
_________________________COHOFSHR.... Mine is not to wonder why mine is just to fish and die!!!!!
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| #214360 - 10/11/03 01:18 AM  Re: Why is it that you chose your name? |  
|   Juvenille at Sea
 
 Registered:  05/26/03
 Posts: 100
 Loc:  Bellevue, WA
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Well, I tried fishing out of Westport 4 times on charter boats - each time trying different methods to avoid sea sickness - and nothing worked.  I don't have a boat of my own.  Also, I grew up going lake fishing with my dad in a canoe, and although it only flipped once, it came close a lot - especially when he would lean over the side to take a leak.  Basically, I like the shore as it is drier, there is less of a chance of puking, it's cheaper, and a lot less of a hassle.  But, hey, if anyone has an extra seat and you're headed out on something other than huge swells, let me know.
 --Bank Angler
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| #214362 - 10/11/03 02:21 AM  Re: Why is it that you chose your name? |  
|   Juvenille at Sea
 
 Registered:  11/01/01
 Posts: 155
 Loc:  Monroe Wa
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Many years ago my dad was a BIG guy and his CB handle while out on the salt was fishbelly. I have loved and admired that man for 29 years for teaching me the joys of fishing. We fish together faithfully still today and I consider it a honor to follow in his shoes as #2.   
_________________________Proud to be the son of Fishbelly!!
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| #214364 - 10/11/03 01:02 PM  Re: Why is it that you chose your name? |  
|   Returning Adult
 
   Registered:  05/09/03
 Posts: 368
 Loc:  Florida
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Well, hopefully mine speaks for itself.... Named my big sled that when I was guiding cause I had a client that would return each year, and the second year he brought a friend and introduced me to that friend as "Christof, the master caster".... I do a real good job of tossing things to specific spots with my trusty rod and levelwind.......     MC   
_________________________MasterCaster
 
 
 "Equal Rights" are not "Special Rights"........
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| #214365 - 10/11/03 03:21 PM  Re: Why is it that you chose your name? |  
|   Returning Adult
 
   Registered:  10/10/02
 Posts: 290
 Loc:  Burien, Wa
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The name kinda says it all...! It started about 12 years ago when I left rifle hunting. It started as a way of getting away from the crowd, then it grew into an addiction!! It has change my life and my families. Bow hunting has been and continues to be an education... ever step in the woods, every arrow I balance, every time I choose to pass up a shot because it is just not right... every day! I love the sport... it is me!   
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 "Many go fishing all their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after." - Thoreau
 
 South King County - PSA
 Save Our Fish - PSA
 CCA Sea-Tac
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| #214366 - 10/11/03 10:34 PM  Re: Why is it that you chose your name? |  
|   Parr
 
   Registered:  08/31/00
 Posts: 59
 Loc:  Maple Valley, Wa. U.S.
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Texas because that is where I was born & Fling for two reasons. One- Because I had one & two that's what I do with a rod. 
_________________________If I caught a fish I would be a catcherman.
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| #214367 - 10/11/03 11:14 PM  Re: Why is it that you chose your name? |  
|   Returning Adult
 
 Registered:  11/25/02
 Posts: 249
 Loc:  T-town
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Thanks for all the replies...This has been one of the most interesting topics in awhile. Keep em coming...    |  
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| #214368 - 10/11/03 11:52 PM  Re: Why is it that you chose your name? |  
|   Repeat Spawner
 
 Registered:  10/08/01
 Posts: 1147
 Loc:  Out there, somewhere
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It's one of my favorite cuuthroat flies, and now the name of my boat, which is where a salmon can come and stay, anytime. 
_________________________Hm-m-m-m-m
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| #214371 - 10/12/03 11:05 AM  Re: Why is it that you chose your name? |  
|   Returning Adult
 
 Registered:  06/28/03
 Posts: 326
 Loc:  Olympia
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Lotsa people used to call me Tall Paul or Jeep Man, or Mr. Jeeper...etc.. I am almost 6'6" and one of my Jeeps has 'bout 10" of lift.... "Wow, there goes a tall Jeeper"......lol I always try an incorporate Jeep into most of my lifestyle, clothes, gear, converstation      If you see me out and about, I almost ALWAYS have some sort of Jeep clothing on....HAHAAAAhaA P.S. I have met a coupla really nice guys on here who have helped nuture and educate me about learning Washington waters. You guys know who you are, sincerely, thank you from the bottom of my heart! (SE, DR) Talljeeper, over and out      P.S.S. Too bad Jeep doesnt make some cool fishin gear, the closest I can get is an Orvis Special Grand Cherokee..... |  
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| #214372 - 10/12/03 02:50 PM  Re: Why is it that you chose your name? |  
|   Returning Adult
 
 Registered:  12/29/02
 Posts: 293
 Loc:  kitsap peninsula
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It's something I have not been able to get out of my mind (ever since a friend took me to the sky and got me hooked up with my first steelhead thank you      ) |  
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| #214373 - 10/12/03 10:23 PM  Re: Why is it that you chose your name? |  
|   Spawner
 
   Registered:  12/26/99
 Posts: 745
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Knowing that a steelhead of a lifetime might be in the next drift will forever keep me Bank Walking........ 
_________________________"I have a fair idea of what to expect from the river, and usually, because I fish it that way, the river gives me approximately what I expect of it. But sooner or later something always comes up to change the set of my ways..."
 - Roderick Haig-Brown
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| #214374 - 10/13/03 12:40 PM  Re: Why is it that you chose your name? |  
|   Spawner
 
   Registered:  10/31/02
 Posts: 531
 Loc:  Olympia, Wa
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I'll have to agree on the TallJeeper.  Paul is pretty tall and I have met him several times and each time he shows up in a different Jeep vehicle.  I think he is on a personal quest to own every type ever made all at one time.   I'm just glad he isn't TallYugoer........but the water proof boots thing at Hoodsport still gives me and Val a good chuckle now and then!     This has to be the best NFR thread yet!   
_________________________Organized people are just too lazy to look for things.
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| #214376 - 10/13/03 04:06 PM  Re: Why is it that you chose your name? |  
|   Returning Adult
 
   Registered:  09/08/01
 Posts: 456
 Loc:  olympia
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My passion for fishing began when I was about 5 years old fishing for cutthroat in the Deschutes River.  I eventually graduated to steelhead fishing.  Hence, fromcutthroattosteelies... 
_________________________Another patient exhibiting symptoms of the steelhead virus.
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