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Bobby Thats why I spearfish!!

Spearing? Northern Pike of course...

Don't let me catch you spearing snakes, hammerhandles, johnnies, snot rockets, gators, slime sticks, or anything else because those are not proper terminologies for the majestic Esox lucius wink

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Let's bring this back to the forefront should we lol ? It's because we always slang things in the USA. Grouse we call chickens, geese we call bodies, deer we call goats, decoys are blocks, grunt tube is wolfman jack, does and fawns are baldies, speaking of bald Telly is a cueball, horns are antlers, lol, we all know what is what, as long as we're not baffling a newbie or a kid about what's factual not a 1 of us will lose 1 wink of sleep. I have 79 1st and 2nd cousins and none of us use the term antlers, they don't sorta seem like antlers unless they've been shed, if connected to the skull yet horns, so is it antler porn instead of the cheesy rhyme lol, I just delivered a straight right to the dead horse, he isn't as soft as he was a month ago lol. oh yes a horse is a hayburner. smile

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Let's bring this back to the forefront should we lol ? It's because we always slang things in the USA. Grouse we call chickens, geese we call bodies, deer we call goats, decoys are blocks, grunt tube is wolfman jack, does and fawns are baldies, speaking of bald Telly is a cueball, horns are antlers, lol, we all know what is what, as long as we're not baffling a newbie or a kid about what's factual not a 1 of us will lose 1 wink of sleep. I have 79 1st and 2nd cousins and none of us use the term antlers, they don't sorta seem like antlers unless they've been shed, if connected to the skull yet horns, so is it antler porn instead of the cheesy rhyme lol, I just delivered a straight right to the dead horse, he isn't as soft as he was a month ago lol. oh yes a horse is a hayburner. smile
Musky Buck, you have expanded my vocabulary today for sure. I will have to use the two or three I did not know on my hunting buddies! laugh
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Wolfman Jack, nice!

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Let's bring this back to the forefront should we lol ? It's because we always slang things in the USA. Grouse we call chickens, geese we call bodies, deer we call goats, decoys are blocks, grunt tube is wolfman jack, does and fawns are baldies, speaking of bald Telly is a cueball, horns are antlers, lol, we all know what is what, as long as we're not baffling a newbie or a kid about what's factual not a 1 of us will lose 1 wink of sleep. I have 79 1st and 2nd cousins and none of us use the term antlers, they don't sorta seem like antlers unless they've been shed, if connected to the skull yet horns, so is it antler porn instead of the cheesy rhyme lol, I just delivered a straight right to the dead horse, he isn't as soft as he was a month ago lol. oh yes a horse is a hayburner. smile
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I've learned through the years that if you know what they are saying, or meaning, it really doesn't matter what words they use.
I tried to tell that to my boss on the last report I sent to him! laugh
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