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02-09-2011, 05:51 AM | #1 |
Greg
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Chula Vista, ca
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Completely unrelated to fishing - Your Username
Yes, the bite has been slow,,,, and I have been out there trying to increase the odds.
As I read all the threads and posts, I see some interesting names that I often wonder "What in the world does that mean". Some are self explanatory, but some ....... If your bored, reply back with your explanation Mine: It's 1991 and I'm logging onto a Bulletin Board via my 4800 Baud Modem (does anyone even remember what that is ), and it's the start of the need for a username/password. Being very uncreative, I took my name and modified it: "Gregory" dropping the 1st and last letter leaves me with "Regor". And it's been my username online for 20 years now. Greg (aka Regor) |
02-09-2011, 06:21 AM | #2 |
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Location: Baja fish camp
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Walrus,
Fat, slow, loves the water. He can't catch fish very well, but does pretty good with clams, mussels, and slow moving sea creatures. Doesn't fish much in winter months, because that time is committed being on ice and snow enjoying the winter enviroment where few dare to tread. |
02-09-2011, 06:23 AM | #3 | ||
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Not to be deterred I said: "I'm Jim Day." "I know Redondo like the back of my hand, and I don't have to lie about who I am or what I catch on the internet just to get attention from some dumb f__ks who probably spend more time arguing online then fishing"... To the Gurus credit he took it in stride, and later down the line we became friends and even fished together for halibut. (of course I out-fished him) Oddly over a decade later I had a very similar experience which relates to how I got on the kayak boards. I posted my first real Kayak Halibut report with this Redondo Halibut ... On the boards I then frequented..You can actually still see the reports here... http://www.bloodydecks.com/forums/in...shing-yak.html and here... http://www.allcoast.com/discussion/V...D=48187&page=1 Out of the forty odd replies to those post there was one negative one. Some guy, this time local internet "kayak board guru" got bent out of shape and actually signed up with a new account under a bogus name to slam me because I was using the wrong gear etc... (sound familiar?) ......and then demanded to know why I was posting kayak reports on a mainstream fishing boards rather then a kayak board. Here's his actual post: Quote:
I guess you could say some things change, some things never change, and some things once set in motion seem inevitably go where they go, and you can't do much about it. At any rate I got stuck with my real name on the boards after that first day. In hindsight I just didn't know any better, and for better or worse I never felt the overwhelming need to change it since then So that's my story... Jim Last edited by Fiskadoro; 02-09-2011 at 10:59 AM. |
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02-09-2011, 06:49 AM | #4 |
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Location: Santee
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old_rookie - I figured I'm probably older than most around here.... and I have not been fishing very long - a few times with dad when I was a kid... a few times as an adult - but just recently started 'investing' in it - so that's the rookie part - plus still learning from all of you.
I'm starting to think with the slow fishing and more posts 'off-topic' if the admins here should put up another Forum section for Off-Topic posts. |
02-09-2011, 07:43 AM | #5 |
"Floater"
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: so cal
Posts: 164
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Monster
I took the name, Kaijuu. It is a Japanese word for monster.
Its a shorter version of Kaibutstu, what I was called by the locals when I lived in Japan. I stand 6'2", 195 lbs, a bit taller than the average Japanese male back in the mid 70s'. Kai, short for either above mentioned names, my pups name, at 120 lbs and a bit psyco, he is truly a Monster. |
02-09-2011, 07:58 AM | #6 |
Olivenhain Bob
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Olivenhain, CA
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dsafety is a shortened version of my company name, Diamond Safety Concepts. The nickname might not make sense to anyone else but it is easy for me to remember. This is an important consideration for those of us who are AARP eligible.
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02-09-2011, 08:07 AM | #7 |
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Back in '92 I bought a small ice company in El Cajon, ironically I moved here from North Dakota in the 80s to get away from the brutal cold and ended up spending a significant amount of time in walk in freezers. All day long at work I'd hear "The Iceman is here" or the never gets old "The Iceman Cometh" 17 years later I went from ice to polyethylene but Polyethylene Man just does not have the same ring to it. My first posts were on the PBers "Buddy Board" and www.yakfishing.com
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02-09-2011, 08:13 AM | #8 |
Fringe Head
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Location: Drippin Chicken Water Ranch
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Mom came up with mine.
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02-12-2011, 11:25 AM | #9 |
Fish On !!!
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Location: San Diego, CA
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not only does ICEMAN have one of the coolest names on any message board, he is definitely the MASTER of Photoshop as well !!
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Hobie Kayaks: Use Your Legs to Pedal.... Use Your Arms to Fish !! Kayak Fishing is a DRUG.... and I'm addicted !! |
05-06-2014, 07:14 PM | #10 | |
Fish On !!!
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Location: San Diego, CA
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i agree !!
i first recreational kayaked (no fishing) in TX lakes on summer vacations in the late 1990's, while back visiting family. i loved being on the water, but HATED "PADDLING" a yak with my arms. To me, it was just too much work & too slow speed, and so i always preferred riding the jet skis my sister also had back in TX. then i test-drove my first fishing kayak, the Hobie Outback, in July 2003 at Fast Lane Sailing Center in Misn Bay. and was immediately addicted to the pedal drive system, bought the yak that day, took to LaJolla the next day..... and then promptly rolled & dumped on my first ever launch attempt. i had NO CLUE what i should be doing to correctly pilot a kayak period, let alone in the surf. but just kept at it, until i sort of learned. by the time i found the kayak msg boards around late 2004, i was completely addicted to fishing from the Hobie Kayak with the pedal drive.... so choosing my username, was very simple for me. Quote:
"ICEMAN" HAS ALWAYS BEEN MY FAVORITE USERNAME EVER, from anyone since i first saw it on the original "PlasticNavy" & "LJKayakFishing" websites, back in 2004. partly because the name is just flat out cool. and partly because of the many great photoshop images & gif images IceMan has made for his various accts, on many of the common fishing websites. HONORABLE MENTION: i haven't seen any posts by him in past few years, but "MAD SCIENTIST" was always my second favorite username on the message boards. pretty cool name as well. .
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Hobie Kayaks: Use Your Legs to Pedal.... Use Your Arms to Fish !! Kayak Fishing is a DRUG.... and I'm addicted !! Last edited by Hobie-Pedaller; 05-06-2014 at 07:41 PM. |
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08-06-2013, 03:45 AM | #11 | |
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Someone brought up that old post to me last night, and we had a good laugh about it. I guess some things do change. Internet Kayak Guru2 and his lynch mob mentality buddies mentioned above eventually caused me so much trouble in the real world (offline) that I finally was forced to stop posting fish reports, and shortly after that post I changed all my fishing board names away from my real name. "Fiskadoro" is a post apocalyptic novel set in the Florida Keys by Dennis Johnson. Kind of a "Mad Max" meets Hemingway's "Old Man and the Sea" I named the first boat I built after that Novel because it was a solo fishing craft built in kind of a Mad Max type manner so it seemed to be a good idea for a screen name. I should of changed my board name a decade ago. Like with all bullies internet stalkers like to feel like they are really hurting someone. Using my real name made the attacks personal on my end, and that just made me a juicier target, because it gave those creeps a chance to hurt me directly while still staying (somewhat) anonymous themselves. I don't get why some take so much pleasure in trying to hurt others, take this internet bullshit so seriously, or try to take it out into the real world, but they do. I guess those marginalized in real life want to feel they are having some kind of effect even if it's only online. To me it seems cheap, disgusting, the bottom of the barrel when it comes to human nature, but it does seem to be part of the internet low life culture that some gravitate to. Since changing my board name the online attacks have slowed down, and at least now when someone types my real name into Google they are no linked to some lunatic ranting about how I'm an asshole because a decade ago I once said Malibu is a good place to fish Seabass in the spring. So sometimes things do change and they can change for the better. I suppose those idiots feel they won because I had to change my name, and no longer post my trips online, but I like the new name, and really don't care if people know what I'm catching or not, and the change definitely has been a very good thing for me. Last edited by Fiskadoro; 08-06-2013 at 05:58 AM. |
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08-06-2013, 05:55 AM | #12 |
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Mine came from the fact that i was fishing everyday after work, weekends, when ever i could.
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08-06-2013, 10:34 AM | #13 |
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My first name is Curtis, when I was a teenager I played allot of sports...hmm still do, I would come home dirty, sweaty,...still do, and my cousin looks at me and says "Dirty Curti" so I've been DirtyCurti ever since.
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08-08-2013, 10:37 AM | #14 |
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.......bout sums it up for me |
02-09-2011, 12:44 PM | #15 | |
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02-09-2011, 02:20 PM | #16 |
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My real name is Josh Rider...
I always used to say... If I ever have a boy... his first name would be Motor... middle name, Cycle... last name.... well...it's just a good thing I had a daughter... I guess the next best thing was for me to be Yak Rider... I know...I'm a dork! |
02-09-2011, 03:49 PM | #17 |
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Well Matt is Matt
Stinky is the smell most often associated with my lack of fishing success! |
02-09-2011, 04:46 PM | #18 |
Emperor
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Location: Buena Park
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Ful-rac is the shortend name of type of fishing I like to do....I love it when the fishing goes Full rack, which means wide open. I think the term comes from the racks that the old commercial tuna guys used to fish from years ago.
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02-09-2011, 04:54 PM | #19 |
TB Metal Art
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Location: San Diego
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Entertaining Post....
I have not really done much salt water fishing, grew up in Big Bear hitting the trout in the summer and slopes in the winter, but dreamed of hooking up a large tuna. Some day that dream will come true... So there ya go..
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02-09-2011, 07:40 PM | #20 |
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Hunter: Last name
The 80's man: Was in highschool from mid to late 80s... The 80s left such an impression in my life that I married the hot chick next door who was born in 1980 (he he he). Hence, "The 80s man"
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