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Fishfinder
05-13-2011, 06:38 PM
Curious, without revealing your honey holes does anybody else nickname their fishing spots or is it just me/my buddies?
A few of our spots for the SSR have adopted the names:

The Eyeball - spot produces lotsa walleye and goldeye

Echo Beach - spot is sorta near Echodale(a park), produces everything but its tough

Uncle Tom's Cabin - spot produces everything and is in the middle of nowhere outta town, have no idea why the heck we named it that:sHa_sarcasticlol:

Sturg Hole - I think this one speaks for itself:)

Anyways....those are a few of mine for the SSR. Anybody else got any of their own...for anywhere....besides lake X:)

Cheers!

FishingFrenzy
05-13-2011, 06:42 PM
"The Spot" :sHa_shakeshout:

Albertafisher
05-13-2011, 07:04 PM
"Heart-break Hotel" - It's this hole in a mountain stream where you can see huge trout and whitefish, but it breaks your heart that you loose your flies 50% of the time :(

"The Foam" - A trout/whitefish hole that is covered in foam, but it has about 50 fish underneath it... Literally. :confused0068:

Fishfinder
05-13-2011, 07:09 PM
"Heart-break Hotel" - It's this hole in a mountain stream where you can see huge trout and whitefish, but it breaks your heart that you loose your flies 50% of the time :(

"The Foam" - A trout/whitefish hole that is covered in foam, but it has about 50 fish underneath it... Literally. :confused0068:

HaHa....awesome:)

whitetail Junkie
05-13-2011, 07:15 PM
"The Point" is on Forty mile Lake,which holds the 9-12 pound walleye in the spring and summer.

TreeGuy
05-13-2011, 08:23 PM
My favourite is called, 'The Aquarium'. Second favourite goes by the name, 'The P@ssy Patch'. Both are very happy places. :D

calgarygringo
05-13-2011, 08:23 PM
We do that for our bush camping spots.
Strawberry fields, butchers hollow, squirrel alley to name some of our favs. We know and our group knows but would be hard to figure out for anyone else.

Fishfinder
05-13-2011, 08:29 PM
My favourite is called, 'The Aquarium'. Second favourite goes by the name, 'The P@ssy Patch'. Both are very happy places. :D

Elaborate please:D

Fishfinder
05-13-2011, 08:30 PM
We do that for our bush camping spots.
Strawberry fields, butchers hollow, squirrel alley to name some of our favs. We know and our group knows but would be hard to figure out for anyone else.

That's the whole idea!:D

TyreeUM
05-13-2011, 08:57 PM
haha we have a spot called the aquarium too, it is in a crystal clear lake on a rock rubble ridge....you can see down 30 feet no problem and on calm nights there are so many splake roaming around it is like looking into an aquarium!!!

Dust1n
05-13-2011, 09:13 PM
blindman flats.

TreeGuy
05-13-2011, 09:18 PM
Elaborate please:D

lol. First one should be obvious. The second garnered it's name due to a massive area of turf that broke free of where it lived and slide down a steep embankment. It is in the shape of an inverted triangle and is quite overgrown still......think '80's porno. :lol:

chubbdarter
05-13-2011, 09:22 PM
lol. First one should be obvious. The second garnered it's name due to a massive area of turf that broke free of where it lived and slide down a steep embankment. It is in the shape of an inverted triangle and is quite overgrown still......think '80's porno. :lol:

just downstream of the Brazillian and across the river from cameltoe flats

Fishfinder
05-13-2011, 09:44 PM
lol. First one should be obvious. The second garnered it's name due to a massive area of turf that broke free of where it lived and slide down a steep embankment. It is in the shape of an inverted triangle and is quite overgrown still......think '80's porno. :lol:

HAHAHAHA:sHa_shakeshout:

Fishfinder
05-13-2011, 09:45 PM
haha we have a spot called the aquarium too, it is in a crystal clear lake on a rock rubble ridge....you can see down 30 feet no problem and on calm nights there are so many splake roaming around it is like looking into an aquarium!!!

Sounds sweet!

Fishfinder
05-13-2011, 09:46 PM
just downstream of the Brazillian and across the river from cameltoe flats

Across the way from Beaver Mines:scared0018:

Isopod
05-13-2011, 11:00 PM
"Chinaman's Jump" --while fishing a river at the bottom of about a 15 foot rocky cliff, three Chinese guys came along and were trying to figure out how to get down the cliff. We tried telling them where they could get down safely a bit downstream, but they didn't seem to understand English. Then the youngest one in the group suddenly decided to "run" down this near-vertical slope. Essentially he jumped off the cliff and crashed into the river below. I think it was only the water that slowed him enough so that he didn't break bones when he impacted the rocky riverbed, but he must have got some hideous bruises for his efforts. That spot will forever be known to my fishing buddy and I as Chinaman's Jump. I don't even remember if his buddies ever made it down or not.

Jwood 456
05-13-2011, 11:04 PM
When I was 12 and 14, I would call my favorite walleye spots on south buck lake "walleye magic"...lol

Jasonp
05-13-2011, 11:06 PM
haha we have a spot called the aquarium too, it is in a crystal clear lake on a rock rubble ridge....you can see down 30 feet no problem and on calm nights there are so many splake roaming around it is like looking into an aquarium!!!



Where can u catch splake in edmonton or area? Its a big one on my bucket list

Jwood 456
05-13-2011, 11:40 PM
"Heart-break Hotel" - It's this hole in a mountain stream where you can see huge trout and whitefish, but it breaks your heart that you loose your flies 50% of the time :(

:confused0068:

Lol speaking of that, I should nic name Lac Du Bonnet Manitoba Lead Du Bonnet.:sHa_sarcasticlol:

There are so many rock outcroppings at that lake that it is not hard to lose 2 jigs or more a day due to rock snags.:mad0030: My Grandpa who lives at that lake made the joke of saying that those outcroppings probably grow in size every year and probably have hundreds of bucks worth of lead on them...lol