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Nothing says business in the front and party in the back like a good mullet.

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I asked this question back when it was the old fishingmn forum. But, I'll ask it again....Does anyone know if it is possible to change my posting name? I would like to do it without losing my total post numbers or the date when I came on to the fam. When I started posting on the forum I kinda froze and just picked some name that has no real meaning behind it....now I'm regretting it after reading the cool stories behind all of your guys posting names. Thanks for any answers to my question......LEECH21 confused.gif

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In high school my nick name was philthy philth. (Hey, everyone needs lovin.) And I love to Fish so I put 2 and 2 together.

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Regarding Ninetoes and Twitters posting names...I've been sworn to secrecy. grin.gif That and I can't remember what they told me or even if they told me. The two guys that would probably know are Kelly P. and Jigglestick.

Nels

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Well I fish a number of bass tourneys in the summer and trolling isn't allowed so you cast an area and blast to the next.Without any forethought after posting in the hunting forums,the name kinda suites that too as I cast out my two Brittanies and blast at the birds they find usually ending up with nothing but a few more holes in the air...maybe I'm to blame for the supposed global warming trend smile.gif

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Interesting but you guys with the long stories too long to tell, just short them. Well maybe not the stories I'm imagining are funny enough alone.

Anyone remember as a kid wishin they could start to shave just pa and gramps. I did and now I wish I could go back in time and slap that kid for being such foolish thinking.

Anyway I could grow a full beard at an early age and was always spending time outdoors so classmates nicknamed me grizzly adams. Got shorted to grizzly then griz, it stuck. Griz was taken so I added my initials in front.

BTW I've never seen a post from griz confused.gif Was on a fishing forum back in 90, confuser broke and it took a few yrs to replace it. My post name there was griz. Can't remember if it was this forum or not but I think it was. Just wondering if it could be me using my nickname? Rick how long do ya let registered people go w/o activity b4 deleting them?

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"JegerJack" comes from "Jeger" which is Norwegian for "Hunter" and Jack which is my Lab's name...

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I was requested to write a reply here about my name. I'm sure most of you know where it comes from. If you don't, it comes from Celebrity Jeporady on SNL. Norm McDonald is playing Burt Reynolds and then changes his name to Turd Furguson. "Haha, Turd Furguson. Funny name."

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Smallie... as in bronzeback, small jaw, the species of most of my fishing passion and sometimes research.

Hawgn... one of them southern terms for fishin', even used to have a license plate with it on there in Colorado (HAWG-N).

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My original posting name was "aftacrops", but I changed it because I did'nt want to imply that I just fish for croppies. I wanted something different, so I came up with "hanronson". (My name is Ron Hanson)

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#19 after one of the best and hardest working guys ever to lace up skates in the N.H.L., Steve Yzerman. ( That is, when there still was a league!)

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Mine came from the inlaws (more than likely mother in law ), I was always helping them out in some way, which I had a blast doing so. ( I have to say that... DIRTBALL is my father in law, some of you may recognize his username.) He gave me the nickname "retarded Finlander" I was going to go with that, but stmichael was much shorter.

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IceHawk is my Fm handle. It comes from that fact that I am a Icefishing fanatic. My friends say that I move like a hawk on the ice cutting hole after hole looking for my prey, thus the nickname IceHawk was formed.

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My user name comes from catfishing of course. I catfish every chance I get and I basically live for it! Catfish, Catfish, Catfish...You gotta love 'em, a beautiful fish that puts up a great fight! What more could you ask for?

I work at a radio station and my on air name is "Shannan Lee", so that's where the Lee comes from... Now ya'll know.

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It is really supposed to be MasterGopherHunter but I could only fit 16 letters so I cut some out. I like to shoot gophers and I am the master at it. I even have a gopher skin hat. Its pretty cool.

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It used to be, and worked better, with the exclamation mark (Holy Canvas!), but back when all the usernames got wiped out, I couldn't remember my password, so I had to re-register a new username. It's kind of a double meaning thing, being a comic book fan (Batman), and a very unlucky ice fisherman.

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A couple of years ago I was just a FM lurker. A friend of mine asked me to go on an FM get together on Mille Lacs. Of course I didn't have a handle. Well, after about 13,14 beers around the fire and maybe a whiskey drink or two, I pulled out my harmonica and started playing and playing.

Bear is a nick name, so the next day Harmonica Bear was born.

Wow - that was fun time.

HB

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My name is the name of one of my ancestors. He was born in 434 A.D. and was the king of Dalraida (Scotland). (My mother is into geneology, big time.) The 'Mor' part means 'The Great'. He is considered the father of Scotland, thus, Fergus 'The Great' McErc.

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I usually fish with my dog (She knows when to speak grin.gif)

I also like catching catfish,

and I always like to fisk the full moon phase(bark at the moon!! laugh.gif)

Fishdog

tongue.gif Bark!Bark! tongue.gif

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Got a 76 3/4ton 4x4 (the green machine)

Maybe not as nice a ride as my 98 but I like it just as much

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