What's in a name?

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RE:What's in a name?

Post by fishnislife » Tue Sep 23, 2008 8:58 pm

Anyone else want to contribute? This has been a really cool thread in the past. Let's keep it going. Everyone wants to know:
How did you come up with your handle?






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RE:What's in a name?

Post by fishing collector » Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:03 am

Well, fishing and collecting are my two most favorite things. I have collected auto polish tins for 15 years and have over 800 tins from 1900 to 1950... all different. I love to fish and collect vintage fishing gear also... hence the name. I didn't think "Waxwhiz" would work here.
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RE:What's in a name?

Post by Rich McVey » Wed Sep 24, 2008 6:21 am

Nothing creative on my part, I use my name.

I guess these days that isnt such a good idea with identity theft on the rise. I guees Im gonna look into changing it. Ive seen a few people have lately...

Im StrykerZ in the gaming community, but it varies a little. (PC, XBOX360)
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RE:What's in a name?

Post by Bisk1tSnGraV » Wed Sep 24, 2008 6:27 am

I came up with mine because of the Geico commercial ... of course they don’t have biscuits and gravy ... but if they did ... Was something that made me just laughs. I guess it is just one of those things. I use the name as my Xbox360 Gamer Tag as well. I used to use TheJaytrix. My name is Jay and one of my favorite movies is The Matrix but I have grown older and wiser so a gecko talking about biscuits and gravy is what gets me now ... laughs!
'course they don't have biscuits and gravy ... but if they did, I bet everyone would eat there.

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RE:What's in a name?

Post by crappiemaster » Wed Sep 24, 2008 7:04 am

I am in no way a crappie master. I love to fish for them though and would rather fish for them more than any other fish. One day I was walleye fishing with my dad and we were doing pretty good and we get a call on our cell that a friend of ours was fishing at crow Butte and had caught a few nice crappie. I made my dad take me to shore and I drove 25 miles down river to get in on the action. My friend and I decided to have a little wager on who would catch the most and I won and at he started calling me crappiemaster. Hey mallard83, where do you do most of your duck hunting? I love to waterfowl, as well.

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RE:What's in a name?

Post by Rollin with Rolland » Wed Sep 24, 2008 7:54 am

All right...why not.

A few years back, I started a webcast fishing show. It was great, until the hosting bills started coming....boy, do I need sponsors for that!!
Anyway, I needed a good name for the show....something that fit my style of fishing. Well being a bit....how do i put this....."non-traditional", I needed something good. Well, Rolland is my middle name, and a helluva good name to have in the fishing world (thanks to Mr. Martin for that one), except I have two L's instead of one. So, for marketing purposes I decided Rolland had to be in there. Also, to appeal to others like myself (another marketing decision, "target audience") I need something different than "fishing with Joe Public". (alliteration is also very catchy)

Rollin with Rolland was born.

If I could put a 1 GB video file on here, I would give everyone a sample of one of my pilots. So, that's on the back burner still, but funding is an issue.

So, if you are ever in my boat fishing with me (aka "guiding") , then YOU are Rollin with Rolland!!!! (limp bizkits "Rollin" is my opening theme song, cause I'm rollin, rollin, rollin....
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RE:What's in a name?

Post by fishnislife » Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:29 pm

Rollin with Rolland wrote:All right...why not.

A few years back, I started a webcast fishing show. It was great, until the hosting bills started coming....boy, do I need sponsors for that!!
Anyway, I needed a good name for the show....something that fit my style of fishing. Well being a bit....how do i put this....."non-traditional", I needed something good. Well, Rolland is my middle name, and a helluva good name to have in the fishing world (thanks to Mr. Martin for that one), except I have two L's instead of one. So, for marketing purposes I decided Rolland had to be in there. Also, to appeal to others like myself (another marketing decision, "target audience") I need something different than "fishing with Joe Public". (alliteration is also very catchy)

Rollin with Rolland was born.

If I could put a 1 GB video file on here, I would give everyone a sample of one of my pilots. So, that's on the back burner still, but funding is an issue.

So, if you are ever in my boat fishing with me (aka "guiding") , then YOU are Rollin with Rolland!!!! (limp bizkits "Rollin" is my opening theme song, cause I'm rollin, rollin, rollin....
I like it. Great story man. See, this is why I like this thread (and the last one)
If you can upload the video on to Google or some other host, I sure would like to see it. I'm positive others are interested as well.



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RE:What's in a name?

Post by big fish lite line » Wed Sep 24, 2008 5:40 pm

interesting thread

at the time I registered I was in a fad of lighter is better. for example I was using a 5' 6" noodle rod and 4lb for all my lake fishing even trout that averaged 17-23in. I also landed a few 2lb bass. I would also use a spinning rod w/10lb for bottomfishing. one day I cought a 10lb cabazon on that 10lb ande line. now looking back at it I wish I would have came up with something better "big fish lite line" is kinda tacky
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RE:What's in a name?

Post by physher92 » Wed Sep 24, 2008 6:33 pm

awsome thread man,

my name is nothing special, just that I love to go fishing a lot and have had this username
on a lot of other websites, just fisher spelled a little differently and I was born in 1992, thus
the 92. so physher92
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RE:What's in a name?

Post by racfish » Fri Sep 26, 2008 1:05 pm

Racfish =Ralph Allen Capeluto thus RAC.The fish is the part of my life that has the best and fondest memories of my life.Especially when I fished with my pops.(dad).
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RE:What's in a name?

Post by BassinBomber » Fri Sep 26, 2008 9:17 pm

I was given the handle BROWNBOMBER while I was in the Navy 80-84 by my 1st Class Petty Officer,..he was my Boxing Coach and said I reminded him of Joe Louis,..I've used it all my adult life and have it on my 64 T-Bird plate BRNBOMR,..I joined WL this year and found with that handle many thought that I only targeted German Brown Trout,..since crossing over 2 the Dark Side I decided 2 change my handle 2 BassinBomber,..seemed appropriate 2 me!

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RE:What's in a name?

Post by BassFanatic » Fri Sep 26, 2008 9:55 pm

My name acutually came from the help of my lady I used to record all of the bass fishing shows on our DVR nd one day she went through it because the memory got full and she couldn't record her soaps anymore.......(I am so sorry for doing that...................yeah right...............LOL) but anyway she said you are nothing but a bassfanatic thats all I hear about bass fishing this and bass fishing that. I am pretty sure allot of guys can figure out the rest of the story from there..
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RE:What's in a name?

Post by bob johansen » Sat Sep 27, 2008 6:17 am

I've been wearing my handle for nearly 8 decades - Mom and Dad gave it to me :)
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RE:What's in a name?

Post by northfork » Sat Sep 27, 2008 8:03 pm

I use to live on a nice piece of property on the Northfork of the Stilli. Actually found 2 puppies trapped under a overhang of the river bank on Easter. There names became Northfork and Stilly aka The Boys.
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RE:What's in a name?

Post by crappie007 » Sat Sep 27, 2008 8:15 pm

Crappie because they are my favorite fish to target and 007, well
that comes from james bond and all his gadgets. When I started fishing for
crappie I found myself buying new electronics, special fishing line etc.


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RE:What's in a name?

Post by fishnislife » Wed Feb 03, 2010 8:46 pm

*bumpity bump*



It's been a real long time since this post was around and I was thinking about handles and how ppl come up with them today looking at all the new members. Soooo, let kick this thing off again and SHARE WITH US HOW YOU CAME UP WITH YOU HANDLE.




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RE:What's in a name?

Post by Splitshot » Wed Feb 03, 2010 9:19 pm

Splitshot just came to me one night.

Anything with "shot" in it sounds pretty cool, "straight shot", "Shot shell", "Buck shot" etc.. But now my name means a tiny bit of lead pinched to a line...Oh well.

I like it when my handle gets abbreviated to "Splits"- Kinda goes with my Gemini personality.

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RE:What's in a name?

Post by The Quadfather » Wed Feb 03, 2010 10:02 pm

[thumbsup] The Quadfather.... I collect 1970's stereo gear. For a time I was into Quadraphonic receivers. I was on a Quad forum. Everybody had weird "Quad" type online names. I became Quadradomus kind of like Nastradaumus.. because the Quadfather was taken. Now that I am on walakes.com I figure the true Quadfather won't know I'm here. One day I may move into Quadzilla.
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RE:What's in a name?

Post by spindog » Wed Feb 03, 2010 10:40 pm

spindog.... the name comes from my faithful fishing buddy Spinner [my dog! black lab] And her name comes from
spinners, spinnerbaits, bass.
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RE:What's in a name?

Post by salmonslayer117 » Wed Feb 03, 2010 10:49 pm

I like this thread. Anyways, I was thinkin' one night and it hit me. salmonslayer. Well, it had already been taken so I had to put my personal touch on it. I'm a teamster and 117's my local and as far as salmonslayer, that's just what I love to do! There's just something about tying into a 30+ lb king and fightin' him all the way in! Love my lakefishin' too! Heck, I just love fishin' PERIOD!
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