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Sports Stories from November 12, 2025
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Sarley: Making the most of a good nickname
By Steve Sarley
Nov 12, 2025 4:34 pm
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Sometimes you have to wonder how a nickname sticks to a person. When I was hosting “The Great Outdoors” on CLTV, I was interviewing a local legend named Ed Bohn. I introduced him as “The Godfather of Smallmouth Bass Fishing in Northern Illinois.” The nickname stuck. Everyone referred to Eddie as “The Godfather.” He was proud of the moniker.
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