![]() ![]() It was first referred to as “Cape Cod” by English navigator Bartholomew Gosnold in 1602, as his men caught so many fish there. 9 Cape _ : CODĬape Cod is indeed named after the fish. Mason jars were invented in 1858 in Philadelphia by a tinsmith, a tinsmith named John Landis Mason. The “paint” in paintball isn’t actually paint, but rather a mix of gelatin and food coloring. The term was first used in WWI, although the British navy at that time preferred the expression “dazzle-painting” as it applied to the pattern painted on the hulls of ships. Our word “camouflage” (often abbreviated to “camo”) evolved directly from a Parisian slang term “camoufler” meaning “to disguise”. Now when Louisiana is added to Fishing Planet soon, you will properly know how to entertain the community your fish stories.Today’s Wiki-est Amazonian Googlies Across If there are any more Louisiana cajuns and creoles out there that know any other terms please feel free to add them. These are the terms I became most familar with growing up on the bayou. All freshwater drum species are called gaspergou or just plain goo. Minnows called cocahoe (use your pervy mind to sound this one out -)). Redear sunfish is called chinquapin (sounds like ♥♥♥♥♥ pin). Flat head catfish is either called mud cat or goujon. ![]() Bowfin is call choupique (sounds like shoe pick) and is used for the roe (eggs) to make Cajun caviar. All bass species (except striped) are sometimes called green trout. Instead you fish bayous and canals in bateaus. In Louisiana you don't fish rivers and streams in boats. Being from Louisiana and spending my summers at my family's camp in the Atchafalaya basin, I thought I would help prepare the community for fishing in Louisiana. ![]()
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