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Re: Why do Texas bass fisherman call “Bluegill” a “Perch” ? [Re: Frenzy] #6536761 08/19/11 02:44 PM
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We like one syllable answers in Texas.

And on top of that, I can't keep up with all the sunfish species so rather than misidentifying something I just call them sunfish.

Like someone said earlier, relax folks, it's just a perch. lol.


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Re: Why do Texas bass fisherman call “Bluegill” a “Perch” ? [Re: fouzman] #6536846 08/19/11 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted By: fouzman
Really. Ya'll didn't call Redears Chinqaupins, Sinkey? That's what they called em in N. Lousiana near the Arkansas border.


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You're confused man. Chinqaupins is the xtra seasoning I have Crabbydaddy's in H-Town put on my crawfish! grin

Re: Why do Texas bass fisherman call “Bluegill” a “Perch” ? [Re: Jersey Dan] #6536869 08/19/11 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted By: Jersey Dan

Well that's what separates me from the rest out here. I refuse to adapt aka sell out. Ask anyone at Fork. I used to show up with the Mercedes Benz truck towing a legend boat, listening to the most hardcore NY hood music rolling up to the ramp and still cash checks at Tournaments. And the females... sheettt. Lets not even get into that, they are intrigued by the different guy. After all isn't that how I ended up on the TFF celeb list... haha


Not sure I would be bragging about the women around Lake Fork. But, you are a "yank".

Re: Why do Texas bass fisherman call “Bluegill” a “Perch” ? [Re: BThomas] #6536998 08/19/11 03:37 PM
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If Dan would have posed that question to my grandma years ago she would have popped him in the kisser and beat him over the head with her "perch pole" (cane of course) for being so sassy.


Re: Why do Texas bass fisherman call “Bluegill” a “Perch” ? [Re: Sinkey] #6537146 08/19/11 04:16 PM
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there is some yellow perch in texas waters too


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Re: Why do Texas bass fisherman call “Bluegill” a “Perch” ? [Re: slim 285] #6537240 08/19/11 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted By: slim 285
Little man syndrome,is what I am thinking. LOL!!!!
Originally Posted By: Jersey Dan
Originally Posted By: Burnetbass
In general, it's polite to adapt to the environment you've entered.

If I'm in someones home and they want to call it a vaz, instead of a vase as I grew up calling it, I acclimate.

I find you make more friends with this approach.


Well that's what separates me from the rest out here. I refuse to adapt aka sell out. Ask anyone at Fork. I used to roll up with the Mercedes Benz truck pulling a legend boat, listening to the most hardcore NY hood music and still cash checks at Tournaments. And the females... sheettt. Lets not even get into that. After all isn't that how I became a TFF celeb... haha


Yep. And Yankees can't cook BBQ anyway. Does he drive the biggest F-Series made? That is a sure sign.

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And I know who "Jeff" is.
Re: Why do Texas bass fisherman call “Bluegill” a “Perch” ? [Re: driedmeat] #6537256 08/19/11 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted By: driedmeat
If Dan would have posed that question to my grandma years ago she would have popped him in the kisser and beat him over the head with her "perch pole" (cane of course) for being so sassy.

LOL,that sounds just like my Granny. Granny was the first person to ever carry me fishing and man oh man could she cook those perch. I loved eating the tails! food


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Re: Why do Texas bass fisherman call “Bluegill” a “Perch” ? [Re: fish4bass] #6537280 08/19/11 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted By: fish4bass
Originally Posted By: slim 285
Little man syndrome,is what I am thinking. LOL!!!!
Originally Posted By: Jersey Dan
Originally Posted By: Burnetbass
In general, it's polite to adapt to the environment you've entered.

If I'm in someones home and they want to call it a vaz, instead of a vase as I grew up calling it, I acclimate.

I find you make more friends with this approach.


Well that's what separates me from the rest out here. I refuse to adapt aka sell out. Ask anyone at Fork. I used to roll up with the Mercedes Benz truck pulling a legend boat, listening to the most hardcore NY hood music and still cash checks at Tournaments. And the females... sheettt. Lets not even get into that. After all isn't that how I became a TFF celeb... haha


Yep. And Yankees can't cook BBQ anyway. Does he drive the biggest F-Series made? That is a sure sign.


Ha Ha... We have another saying down here... "sawed off little fella"

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Re: Why do Texas bass fisherman call “Bluegill” a “Perch” ? [Re: bsouth401] #6537301 08/19/11 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted By: bsouth401
Originally Posted By: driedmeat
If Dan would have posed that question to my grandma years ago she would have popped him in the kisser and beat him over the head with her "perch pole" (cane of course) for being so sassy.

LOL,that sounds just like my Granny. Granny was the first person to ever carry me fishing and man oh man could she cook those perch. I loved eating the tails! food


That's funny, Brian. I always loved those crispy tails, too. And man, could my Granny cook!


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Re: Why do Texas bass fisherman call “Bluegill” a “Perch” ? [Re: Jersey Dan] #6537393 08/19/11 05:27 PM
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Calling all sunfish "perch" is just slang really. Just like Iaconelli calls all bass "giants". The one you have to watch out for is "deal". A "deal" could be anything down here.

Re: Why do Texas bass fisherman call “Bluegill” a “Perch” ? [Re: fouzman] #6537477 08/19/11 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted By: driedmeat
If Dan would have posed that question to my grandma years ago she would have popped him in the kisser and beat him over the head with her "perch pole" (cane of course) for being so sassy.

LOL,that sounds just like my Granny. Granny was the first person to ever carry me fishing and man oh man could she cook those perch. I loved eating the tails! food


That's funny, Brian. I always loved those crispy tails, too. And man, could my Granny cook!


Yah, we FOUGHT over 'em as kids... now my girls fight over the tails too!


Re: Why do Texas bass fisherman call “Bluegill” a “Perch” ? [Re: driedmeat] #6537531 08/19/11 06:00 PM
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Same reason Yankees call a car a caw!

Re: Why do Texas bass fisherman call “Bluegill” a “Perch” ? [Re: Ken A.] #6537538 08/19/11 06:01 PM
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Duh... I always thought a perch was something a bird clung to while resting. hmmm









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Re: Why do Texas bass fisherman call “Bluegill” a “Perch” ? [Re: Choogie Chunker] #6538640 08/19/11 10:25 PM
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Bluegill / Sunfish = Perch round here lol!!!

Re: Why do Texas bass fisherman call “Bluegill” a “Perch” ? [Re: HERROUTDOORS] #6538689 08/19/11 10:41 PM
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Same reason Yankees call a car a caw!

LOL!! You should here my family that still lives up there! It's horrible!


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