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Trigger
      
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Growing up on peterson point (literally on the point ) and ward basin kids were called boggy basin boys in the 60s and 70s.My folks owned a seafood resturant called bills seafood everyone would call me boggy basin boy.
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Mingo
      
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It is the name that was given to me when I started working in radio. Even though I have been off the air since 2004, some people still only refer to me as "Tk"
Tom SchwarzFWB Firefighter Local 2601 
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It's what I have been called since I was a baby and no I never had red hair.
RUSTY ROLL TIDEUSN RETIRED   
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| Great thread, I've enjoyed reading about everyone's screen name. My boat is named Magic after an article in the Destin Rodeo 50th Anniversary book about my two sons, titled "Rodeo Magic." It is written by my good friend and fabulous fisherman John Holley. Ironically, during the 50th rodeo (1998) Holley won the Andy Anderson Memorial for the most billfish tagged and released in the Rodeo. My wife, sons, and I were 4 or his 5 fish; 2 Blues, 1 White, and 1 Sail (2 trips, no slam). Andy Anderson was my grandfather's captain who won the 25th (1973) anniversary offshore division with a 375 odd pound blue marlin. Andy passed away in '98, so all the connections really hit close to home. My boat is a Sailfish CC236, hence the 236. Take a kid fishing and tight lines too all
Jim Owens Bhm/Destin Sailfish 236 CC Single F225 Yamahahttp://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/gallery.asp?gallery=1790 jim.owens@morgankeegan.com (M)205-907-8042
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I have surf fished for years. This summer, we were down and caught all of the 1-2lb whiting you could ever want. While we were catching them, we watched 2 boats about 300-400 yards off the beach catching BIG kings! ALL damn DAY! I turned to my friend and said"never again will I watch people catch fish just because I cant reach them" "I'mk buying a boat!!!" And so I did. Now, I no longer HAVE to surf fish... Now i just have to relearn everything I ever knew about fishing. Well. except the knots. Those are good to know no matter where you fish.
------------------------------------------------------------------"Many go fishing all their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after." - Henry David Thoreau Cobia 174cc w/90 Yamaha and 15 rodholders. Rush 9'6" kayak
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Trigger
      
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| Mine is simple, I'm either planning to, fixin to , or wishin I was fishing ,or riding my bike ('03 Harley Night Train).
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Well, Knot a Yacht was technically the name of my previous boat. Got a new boat now and I just decided to keep the name even though the name on the new boat is Wet Willie and the graphic is so big, it will leave a huge mark on the boat if I take it off.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "H2O: 2 parts hydrogen 1 part obsession." Jon
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Stress (strĕs) pronunciation
n.
1. Importance, significance, or emphasis placed on something. See synonyms at emphasis.
2. Linguistics.
1. The relative force with which a sound or syllable is spoken.
2. The emphasis placed on the sound or syllable spoken most forcefully in a word or phrase.
3.
1. The relative force of sound or emphasis given a syllable or word in accordance with a metrical pattern.
2. A syllable having strong relative emphasis in a metrical pattern.
4. Accent or a mark representing such emphasis or force.
5. Physics.
1. An applied force or system of forces that tends to strain or deform a body.
2. The internal resistance of a body to such an applied force or system of forces.
6.
1. A mentally or emotionally disruptive or upsetting condition occurring in response to adverse external influences and capable of affecting physical health, usually characterized by increased heart rate, a rise in blood pressure, muscular tension, irritability, and depression.
2. A stimulus or circumstance causing such a condition.
7. A state of extreme difficulty, pressure, or strain: “He presided over the economy during the period of its greatest stress and danger” (Robert J. Samuelson).
tr.v., stressed, stress·ing, stress·es.
1. To place emphasis on: stressed basic fire safety.
2. To give prominence to (a syllable or word) in pronouncing or in accordance with a metrical pattern.
3. To subject to physical or mental pressure, tension, or strain.
4. To subject to mechanical pressure or force.
5. To construct so as to withstand a specified stress.
phrasal verb:
stress out Informal.
1. To subject to or undergo extreme stress, as from working too much.
[Middle English stresse, hardship, partly from destresse (from Old French; see distress) and partly from Old French estrece, narrowness, oppression (from Vulgar Latin *strictia, from Latin strictus, past participle of stringere, to draw tight; see strait).]
Less (lĕs) pronunciation
adj. A comparative of little.
1. Not as great in amount or quantity: had less time to spend with the family.
2. Lower in importance, esteem, or rank: no less a person than the ambassador.
3. Consisting of a smaller number. See Usage Note at few.
prep.
With the deduction of; minus: Five less two is three.
adv. Comparative of little.
To a smaller extent, degree, or frequency: less happy; less expensive.
n.
1. A smaller amount: She received less than she asked for.
2. Something not as important as something else: People have been punished for less.

Stressless
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Ruby Red Lip
      
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I would: RATHER-B-FISHING
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Grouper
      
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I just do dad gummit
"I aint as good as I once was...but I was good once...as I ever was".... Toby Keith
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Mingo
      
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I've created tiderider way back in 1997 or 98, it made since as I was in the Coast Guard (riding the tides) and I'm a lifelong Bama fan (Roll Tide). I used to fish Steve's Pcola pier and don't remember ever being called a Garbo.
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| I spend most of my time on the forum quietly listening and learning. As a Seinfeld fan, I could think of nothing more appropriate.
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Trigger
      
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| I used Gu Brown on the old site. Nickname i picked up in high school. Used alot in my old stomping grounds of GA and fishing circles. Switched to my real name for lack of confusion. Great thread. SHB
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Trigger
      
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| My students called me Mr. "B" , now retired, I love to fish. "Mr. B the fisher" was a bit too long. Suppose I should have worked the yak in there somehow, but "B yak fisher", sounds too close to an ole pirate I know. 
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My dad's name was Freddie. When I was a little girl (yes, I'm actually a girl) everyone called me Freddie Jr because I acted just like my dad . He was raised on the water and fished all his life and raised me to do the same.
- Women who behave rarely make history!
 Rebecca Yates
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Mingo
      
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the type of boat i have
Carolina skiff 218 dlv
Yamaha f115
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My son and I always did everything together. We used to play a game called Mortal Combat, and there was a character called Stryker. We took up fishing, bass first, then graduated to salt water. Hence, surfstryker.
Heres to swimmin with bo-legged women http://www.reelthunder.com/surfstryker/ 
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When I was trying to sign in to the old "Bridge" forum, I couldn't think of a "Handel". I looked out the window & there sat my "Big Red" 1975 Pontiac Grandville Convertible.
-------------------------------------------------------- My therapist told me the way to achieve inner peace is to finish what I start. So far, I have finished 2 bags of chips and a 12 pack of beer. I feel much better already. I'll forgive "Hanoi Jane" fonda when the Jews forgive Hitler!! This Vet isn't fonda "Benedict Arnold kerry" --------------------------------------------------------
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Well White is my last name so I picked up the name 'Whitie' in highschool playin football. 96 was my number and 88 was the year i was born
Clay White
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Got mine about 12-13 yrs ago during hunting season...sitting around one night after hunting and an older gentlemen (who had had about 10 to many adult beverages) knew i liked to fish, looked at me and told me i had "some ole fish eyes" and from that day on it has stuck with me....and for the 48 that was the number of my racecar and my soon to be racecar
Hey Yall Watch this!!!!! 
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| My first intitial, my wife's, my daughter's, and our last name
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Mingo
      
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| Moved here from N.Y. people could not rember my name so they call me Yankee and my son Yankee 2.I guess it could have been worse !! But all the people have been good fishing friends and made me feel welcome.
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| I'm a Catholic priest Just kidding It would be my boat name if I ever put it on her
It's not how deep you fish...It's how you wiggle your worm!
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| My business, BSH Marine Service specializes in restoring old flathead engines. www.bshmarine.com. Some kid recently asked me, "What is a flat head engine?" Guess I was born 50 years too soon. Tom
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Trigger
      
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| Salt Life = a life style that comes from the ocean. Be it Fishing, Boating, Beaching or just drinkin' by the bay. Rumor has it sea salt can be found on the rim of some types of "spirited consumables" My old screen name " wax on wax off " is becouse I detail higher end boats and yachts.
Be Good and Fish Often ! ( formerly wax on wax off ) Alex
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I like to inshorefish.
Born southern, fish by the grace of God17' Cape Horn Team Hoo's ur Savior 
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Everyone who knows me considers me a part of their family and they say I can do just about anything: Just Cuz I can
______________________________________Grady White 20 Overnighter 225 Ocean Pro named: Head Turner
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It was my father's handle when Citizen Band radios were the craze! He was a bigfish.
The only thing that we have to decide is what to do with the time that we are given.
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Predator (10/19/2007)
I'm a Catholic priest Just kidding It would be my boat name if I ever put it on her ROTFLMAO, THATS FUNNY, Laugh out loud kinda funny.
------------------------------------------------------------------Carolina Skiff 198DLV 4th generation Floridian
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