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spooled - when a large fish rips all the line of your spool prop. - short for propeller shaker - a small fish, usually refering to a salmon steal head - a sea run rainbow trout
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Joined: 4/28/2007 Posts: 283 Location: Bothell
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Dumb question. What is "Pop gear"? Someone got an image or diagram?
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Joined: 5/7/2007 Posts: 426 Location: cowiche
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hit like a freight train-description of what happens when fishing for smaller species of fish, a larger species like a musky slams into your lure and just keeps on going.
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bigastrout wrote:I would like to know the definition of (drains)?
Under the special rules for the Yakima River it says
"Yakima River (Yakima Co.) entire river,including tributaries and drains"
is it anything that drains into the river or is it some kind of irrigation feature? Perhaps it means drainage from runoff during rain storms or creeks that dry up during the summer.
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Mikey wrote:Dumb question. What is "Pop gear"? Someone got an image or diagram? In the flasher section look for cow bells, flash lites, ford fenders. These are your pop gear. I prefer the ford fender for success, however, hildebrandt makes a good set of blades and is easier to reel in.
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Easy Limits wrote:Cracker = A fisherman who looses a fish before getting the fish in to the net. That's what I call my partner when he goes to net my fish and instead hits my fish so hard it breaks my gear and I lose the fish.
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blueback - kokanee, land locked sockeye or coho. muskie - muskellunge mack - mackinaw, laker, lake trout, grey salmon burbot - freshwater ling cod sweet water - fresh water kam - kamloops rainbow, rainbow world record holder - 37#s
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Here is the list so far. Just wanted to make it a little easier for people to check out. What are we missing?
Flipping - a primarily bass fishing technique used to accurately and gently present a bait into a difficult to cast to location/cover. Done by a pendulum-motion of the bait and manipulation of the line. Koke -kokanee trout, landlocked salmon, landlocked sockeye GW- our friendly game warden Bow- any rainbow trout Trip- triploid trophy trout, stocked 1.5lb to 2.0+ rainbow trout Loid- same as above def. Bucketmouth- Slang term for largemouth bass. Bugeye- Slang term for walleye Hardwater Fishing- Slang term for ice fishing, see also: freezing butt off. Snake - Slang for Northern Pike (Term heard a lot in the mid-west) Tiger Trout - A hybrid cross between a Brook Trout and a Brown Trout Cracker = A fisherman who looses a fish before getting the fish in to the net. Holdorver - A fish that was stocked at least one season prior to the current fishing season. Murky Lurker - A fish of supernatural size that resides in the murky depths of any body of water. Lunker - A large fish worth bragging about. Lunks - Multiple lunkers. Wopper - big fish Bream - bluegill (down South) Snag - when your line gets caught on something other than a fish Smallie - smallmouth bass King - chinook salmon Blackmouth - small chinook salmon Silver - coho salmon or a kokanee Mackinaw - lake trout Wiskers - catfish Boil - refered to when a fish takes a fly off the surface Cutbow - a cross between a rainbow and a cuthroat Saugeye - a cross between a sauger and a walleye Squafish - northern pikeminnow Crawdad - crayfish Blues - the blue catfish Nightcrawler - A large species of worm that is often used by fisherman. They often surface in the evenings, which is when many anglers collect them. Beds - Sections at the bottom of a lake that have been cleared of debris and silt by by bass for the purpose of spawning and laying eggs. Often times the beds are located by some form of cover (ie stumps, logs, etc.) Hawg - A large fish Fishing Hole - A spot on a body of water that is known for good angling opportunities. Catch-and-Release - The practice of releasing the fish you have caught so that they can be caught another day. This practice should be done carefully, leaving the fish in the water at all times if possible, and if not, keeping the fish out of water for a minimal time. Strike - The action of a fish taking your bait or lure. Red eye - rock bass Waldo - walleye Boot - a dark fish (salmon/steelhead) Down Streamer - a steelhead that has spawned and is heading back to the salt. Birds nest/rats nest - Backlash Dog - Chum Salmon "Silver Bright" Salmon - What they sell Chums as in the stores. Reds - spawning beds Mending - The adjustment of ones fishing line while or after casting, usually done by fly fisherman to keep the fly in the strike zone longer. Hangup - snag Suicide Salmon - a salmon that jumps when a large boat motors past it Spawner - a salmon nearing the end of its life swimming upstream Panfish - a small species of fish like bluegill, crappie, etc. Spooled - when a large fish rips all the line of your spool Prop. - short for propeller Shaker - a small fish, usually refering to a salmon Steal head - a sea run rainbow trout Blueback - kokanee, land locked sockeye or coho. Muskie - muskellunge Mack - mackinaw, laker, lake trout, grey salmon Burbot - freshwater ling cod Sweet water - fresh water Kam - kamloops rainbow, rainbow world record holder - 37#s
fishnislife I am a Bassaholic.Fish, Baits, Tournaments & BBQ's, Scenic Pictures, Hunting and World Record Pix: http://s27.photobucket.com/albums/c176/fishnislife/
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me and my friends would call the game wardens "500 scopes" because if you did anything wrong they already saw you with their scopes 500 yards away.
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Joined: 5/5/2007 Posts: 385 Location: Yakima, Washington
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Here's a few more:
Black Bass - A general term given to a several species of bass, including largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass.
Crankbait - A lure made of wood or plastic with a bill that allows the lure to dive when you reel it in (hence "crankbait"). While they are being reeled, they wiggle, which gives these lures the apperance of a real fish.
Stern - The rear of a boat
Bow - The front part of the boat
Port - The left side of the boat when looking forward from the stern
Starboard - The right side of the boat when looking forward from the stern
Still fishing - Casting the bait out and letting it set until you get a bite
BTW Great job fishinislife on compiling what we have already submitted. That was a good idea, and I know we all appreciate the update!
Joe
Remember two things, love Washington and leave only your footprints behind!
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Mike Carey wrote:OK everyone, a great suggestion by Mikey to add a definition page - and you can help. Place the word and then the definition. Use the format as seen in the below sample. After we have a big enough list Aaron and I will alphabetize (spell check!) and post it to the site. Any word or phase pertaining to fishing is fair game. Here's a start:
Flipping - a primarily bass fishing technique used to accurately and gently present a bait into a difficult to cast to location/cover. Done by a pendulum-motion of the bait and manipulation of the line. I have seen a few for flipping, but not pitching... it is different, I don't know if a lot of people know that. Here is the best definition I can give - FOR THE RECORD. I cant explain it very good, (or do it very good - I guess I'm ok at it...) so I cut it off my secret info website... The Pitch Cast (Pitchin') This is best for targets between 10 and 30 feet away and provides a very quiet lure entry. Use a rod 6 1/2 feet or longer and a single-hook lure such as a worm, jig or spinnerbait. Face the target. Let out line until the lure is even with the reel. Hold the lure in your free hand at waist level. Lower the rod tip toward the water and put tension on the line. In one smooth, quick motion, swing the rod tip forward toward the target and upward, letting go of the lure with your free hand. Use only your wrist, arm movement is not a factor. As the lure moves from beneath the rod tip, release the line and continue raising the rod tip. (On bait casting gear, this cast requires a very light setting on the spool tension control, and you must know how to control the spool with your thumb, or the reel will backlash.) The lure should fly just above the water. Use a combination of line tension and rod movement to guide it to the target and to make it touch down softly. If you stop the bait just before it enters the water you'll almost always get a smooth entry. Immediately place your free hand on the reel and be ready for a strike.
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birdsnest-when you dont set the spool tension control of your baitcaster according to the weight of your lure when you switch lures and try a whippy, hard cast and your line gets tangled within its self and you either need experience with birdsnests or just cut off the line altogether.... (you know you've done at least once or twice i know for sur that i hav
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Pond pearch - small pumpkinseed panfish Chromer - A fresh from the ocean fish, not in full spawning colors Dolly - Dolly varden/Bull trout Mack - Mackinaw, or lake trout Cut-Bow - A hybrid of a cutthrroat and a Rainbow trout Brookies - Eastern brook trout My Fishing Pic's http://s221.photobucket.com/albums/dd102/derrick_k/?albumview=grid
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Joined: 5/30/2007 Posts: 5 Location: Mountlake Terrace
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Sucker - this is the term I hear a lot of Cowlitz River fisherman use for Squawfish
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Joined: 5/11/2007 Posts: 163 Location: Poulsbo
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Flipping - a primarily bass fishing technique used to accurately and gently present a bait into a difficult to cast to location/cover. Done by a pendulum-motion of the bait and manipulation of the line. Koke -kokanee trout, landlocked salmon, landlocked sockeye GW- our friendly game warden Bow- any rainbow trout Trip- triploid trophy trout, stocked 1.5lb to 2.0+ rainbow trout Loid- same as above def. Bucketmouth- Slang term for largemouth bass. Bugeye- Slang term for walleye Hardwater Fishing- Slang term for ice fishing, see also: freezing butt off. Snake - Slang for Northern Pike (Term heard a lot in the mid-west) Tiger Trout - A hybrid cross between a Brook Trout and a Brown Trout Cracker - A fisherman who looses a fish before getting the fish in to the net. Holdorver - A fish that was stocked at least one season prior to the current fishing season. Murky Lurker - A fish of supernatural size that resides in the murky depths of any body of water. Lunker - A large fish worth bragging about. Lunks - Multiple lunkers. Wopper - big fish Bream - bluegill (down South) Snag - when your line gets caught on something other than a fish Smallie - smallmouth bass King - chinook salmon Blackmouth - small chinook salmon Silver - coho salmon or a kokanee Mackinaw - lake trout Wiskers - catfish Boil - refered to when a fish takes a fly off the surface Cutbow - a cross between a rainbow and a cuthroat Saugeye - a cross between a sauger and a walleye Squafish - northern pikeminnow Crawdad - crayfish Blues - the blue catfish Nightcrawler - A large species of worm that is often used by fisherman. They often surface in the evenings, which is when many anglers collect them. Beds - Sections at the bottom of a lake that have been cleared of debris and silt by by bass for the purpose of spawning and laying eggs. Often times the beds are located by some form of cover (ie stumps, logs, etc.) Hawg - A large fish Fishing Hole - A spot on a body of water that is known for good angling opportunities. Catch-and-Release - The practice of releasing the fish you have caught so that they can be caught another day. This practice should be done carefully, leaving the fish in the water at all times if possible, and if not, keeping the fish out of water for a minimal time. Strike - The action of a fish taking your bait or lure. Red eye - rock bass Waldo - walleye Boot - a dark fish (salmon/steelhead) Down Streamer - a steelhead that has spawned and is heading back to the salt. Birds nest/rats nest - Backlash Dog - Chum Salmon "Silver Bright" Salmon - What they sell Chums as in the stores. Reds - spawning beds Mending - The adjustment of ones fishing line while or after casting, usually done by fly fisherman to keep the fly in the strike zone longer. Hangup - snag Suicide Salmon - a salmon that jumps when a large boat motors past it Spawner - a salmon nearing the end of its life swimming upstream Panfish - a small species of fish like bluegill, crappie, etc. Spooled - when a large fish rips all the line of your spool Prop. - short for propeller Shaker - a small fish, usually refering to a salmon Steal head - a sea run rainbow trout Blueback - kokanee, land locked sockeye or coho. Muskie - muskellunge Mack - mackinaw, laker, lake trout, grey salmon Burbot - freshwater ling cod Sweet water - fresh water Kam - kamloops rainbow, rainbow world record holder - 37#s "500 scopes" - game wardens scoping you out with their binoculars from 500 yards away Black Bass - A general term given to a several species of bass, including largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass. Crankbait - A lure made of wood or plastic with a bill that allows the lure to dive when you reel it in (hence "crankbait"). While they are being reeled, they wiggle, which gives these lures the apperance of a real fish. Stern - The rear of a boat Bow - The front part of the boat Port - The left side of the boat when looking forward from the stern Starboard - The right side of the boat when looking forward from the stern Still fishing - Casting the bait out and letting it set until you get a bite The Pitch Cast (Pitchin') - This is best for targets between 10 and 30 feet away and provides a very quiet lure entry. Use a rod 6 1/2 feet or longer and a single-hook lure such as a worm, jig or spinnerbait. Face the target. Let out line until the lure is even with the reel. Hold the lure in your free hand at waist level. Lower the rod tip toward the water and put tension on the line. In one smooth, quick motion, swing the rod tip forward toward the target and upward, letting go of the lure with your free hand. Use only your wrist, arm movement is not a factor. As the lure moves from beneath the rod tip, release the line and continue raising the rod tip. (On bait casting gear, this cast requires a very light setting on the spool tension control, and you must know how to control the spool with your thumb, or the reel will backlash.) The lure should fly just above the water. Use a combination of line tension and rod movement to guide it to the target and to make it touch down softly. If you stop the bait just before it enters the water you'll almost always get a smooth entry. Immediately place your free hand on the reel and be ready for a strike. Pond pearch - small pumpkinseed panfish Chromer - A fresh from the ocean fish, not in full spawning colors Dolly - Dolly varden/Bull trout Mack - Mackinaw, or lake trout Cut-Bow - A hybrid of a cutthrroat and a Rainbow trout Brookies - Eastern brook trout Sucker - this is the term I hear a lot of Cowlitz River fisherman use for Squawfish
Here is your update of fishing terms and there definitions. Keep em coming guys.
fishnislife I am a Bassaholic.Fish, Baits, Tournaments & BBQ's, Scenic Pictures, Hunting and World Record Pix: http://s27.photobucket.com/albums/c176/fishnislife/
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Joined: 8/6/2007 Posts: 1 Location: renton
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wthdis - What the heck did I start
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Joined: 7/4/2007 Posts: 1,009 Location: beavercreek, or
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Here's a few more: Lunker - the first bass of the day regardless of size Smallie - what everyone else calls your lunker Cracker - something to accompany the roll mop herring while sturgeon fishing Wopper - tastes better than roll mop herring Hawg - what you call your partner who ate all the crackers Catch and Release - that's when your partner breaks your lunker off with the net Flipping - A hand jesture expressing disapproval at said partner Prop - all those lures in the tackle box that you never use Pitching - The roll mop herring you ate three hours ago Night crawler - The fisherman at the end of a long day Professional Overrun - What happens if I don't stop writing this!
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Joined: 4/30/2007 Posts: 250 Location: Medical Lake, WA
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Good job, cavdad45....those are hilarious!
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Joined: 7/4/2007 Posts: 1,009 Location: beavercreek, or
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I don't see a fishing definition for: BACON!!! Come on BBD
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Joined: 6/19/2007 Posts: 151 Location: Edmonds
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Well bacon is new to the market but I will go out on a limb and give it a definition maybe it will stick. I was co-creator of the Bacon Buzz along with BBD. Maybe someday(pending BBD's approval) I will share the real story with you guys it is quite funny.
Bacon-the lure of the day that catches the most fish. (i.e. That texas rigged senko was the bacon today I caught 10 fish on it one going 5lbs.)
Dink-any fish caught that is not a keeper
Honeyhole-the hot spot where you always catch fish
WORK IS FOR PEOPLE WHO DON'T KNOW HOW TO FISH!
EdmondsBassman AKA Jerz Jay
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