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It's a slang term used by people that don't know it's actually called a Bullhead. I have never heard anyone refer to a Flathead as a mudcat. Not saying it doesn't happen I've just never heard it.
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Common names can get confusing especially down here, everybody calls something by a different name referring to the same species.
a white perch in Louisiana isn't the same as a white perch in the north what people call a 'pin oak' here isn't a true pin oak, we don't have true pin oaks in La every brown snake in Louisiana is a 'ground rattler' Heard several times of people calling moles that dig in the yard 'salamanders'. They would ask how to get rid of salamanders and to me a salamander is an amphibian but they kept calling them that. Well it was just a bastardization of the phrase 'soil mounder'. (not sure what that last paragraph has to do with the subject or anything but anyway) |
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heard two sides of the argument for willow oaks as to why they are referred to as 'pin oaks', one is that the the leaf is long and pointed like a pin, the other is that these were the oaks that were found in the bottoms nearest the river, and the shipbuilders used this wood as the pins holding it together ![]() |
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'the best damn duck club in Louisiana'
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LMAO!!!
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Thank you
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