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going "Lord of the Flies" |
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When you put a mudfish on a stick and shoot it with a gun |
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getting "lost in the woods" |
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this is a literal term referring to what happens when you smoke doobies at the ogeechee |
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generic term for many species of fish including but not limited to: red breast, red ear sun fish, long ear sun fish, shell cracker, blue gill... |
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the scientific name for a mud fish |
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Catching a large bass or jack |
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Catching any normal size species of bream or catfish |
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Catching a fish on the first cast of a fishing trip |
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catching a fish on each of two consecutive casts (tripling up is three for three...) |
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Shittin Ass Fish - typically refers to any fish that 1) is hooked but gets away, 2) is hooked and breaks off your lure, 3) or is not much larger than the lure (this is sometimes referred as a "Bomont Special" |
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refers to a piece of wood placed under the mount of the trolling motor to lift it up even higher, but can refer to anything used for the same purpose (a stick for example) |
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Typically used as an exclamatory remark when BoMurray is catching a considerable amount of fish |
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The most amount of fish caught in one day by any person in the history of the Ogeechee River from the stretch of Steel Bridge to Murray Landing. |
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Can be given to any individual that is having a particularly good dat at the river. Also referred to as "Murraying" |
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Any sort of baited line tied to a limb. typically used to catch catfish |
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a fishing technique that involves a rod and reel hook and sinker rig that is weighted to the bottom in some current. typically used to catch bream and catfish |
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refers to a fishing technique involing a rigged line attached to a mild jug or other plastic bottle, usually baited with live bait |
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Species of catfish that is found in abundance in the Altamaha River. Prefer fresh lively bait, mostly hand sized bream. |
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The most prevalant species of catfish in America. Good eatin! |
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AKA Jack Fish; strong fightin fish that are a helluva lot of fun to catch. #1 on the "BoMurray's Best Fish to Eat" list |
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any fish caught by jiggin a lure over any limb that you cast over |
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casting a lure into the best possible position in a hole. |
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"if he was in there he woulda hit it!" |
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the phrase used most often when a fish is not caught on a "money spot" cast. |
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phrase most often used when adding an additional treble hook to a lure |
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One of the best lures to use in the Ogeechee (and most other of BoMurray's fishing holes). Typically catches bass, jack, and larger bream |
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(noun) a lure invented by BoMurray that involves adding legs to a beetle spin (verb) when a lure is hung on a limb, root, or log and must be retrieved by going to the hang up ie. "that's a go get em" , also referred to as a "Willbo Special" |
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"there's a frog in the boat" |
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refers to any lure that BoMurray deems especially good for the particular conditions of the river |
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