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Larry Ramsell
Posted 3/22/2014 8:58 AM (#701215)
Subject: Mummichog




Posts: 1300


Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
From "An Angler's Dictionary":

Mummichog:...Disappointing sound made by the outboard motor on the 31st through 500th attempt to start it.

Muskellunge: Extremely unpredictable and difficult-to-catch game fish in the pike family whose name comes either from the Ojibwa word for "mosquito bite" or an Alogonquian phrase that translates roughly as "Hello, sucker."

Your lesson for today...
Trophyseeker50
Posted 3/22/2014 9:23 AM (#701221 - in reply to #701215)
Subject: Re: Mummichog





Posts: 791


Location: WI
Lol. Thanks Larry. Good stuff.
dfkiii
Posted 3/22/2014 9:24 AM (#701222 - in reply to #701215)
Subject: RE: Mummichog





Location: Sawyer County, WI
"Wotthafok" : Disappointing sound made by anybody in the northwoods this morning after they looked at their outdoor thermometer
Sidejack
Posted 3/22/2014 9:42 AM (#701224 - in reply to #701215)
Subject: Re: Mummichog




Posts: 1082


Location: Aurora
It's threads like these that remind me of why I joined and agreed to send Steve $15 in cash every two weeks.
Thanks Larry
eightweight
Posted 3/22/2014 9:51 AM (#701226 - in reply to #701215)
Subject: RE: Mummichog




Posts: 209


Thanks never heard of that one but the "goobye sucker" fits!!!!
Larry Ramsell - 3/22/2014 8:58 AM

From "An Angler's Dictionary":

Mummichog:...Disappointing sound made by the outboard motor on the 31st through 500th attempt to start it.

Muskellunge: Extremely unpredictable and difficult-to-catch game fish in the pike family whose name comes either from the Ojibwa word for "mosquito bite" or an Alogonquian phrase that translates roughly as "Hello, sucker."

Your lesson for today...
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