I spent almost a decade living in coastal Georgia at Ft Stewart while in the US Army. One of the areas I often fish was the Canoochee River across Ft Stewart and Ogeechee River below the post. One day I was returning from Savannah, GA along GA Hwy 17 near Richmond Hill, GA and had just crossed the Ogeechee River when I stopped to see if the bank anglers were doing any good (in coastal Georgia the big fishing is for Gills). That area has numerous areas off the main river where there are sloughs or channels from old rice fields. On the bank I walk up to an older couple fishing with hand cut bamboo poles and a can of redworms. The lady had ten or 12 feet of what looked like 50-pound braided line with a bobber and hook that she would bait and swing out into the canal. As I'm watching she catches a 4- or 5-pound Large Mouth Bass, unhooks it and tosses it up behind her in the weeds cussing the rough fish. I walk up to where you toss the fish and find a dozen big Bass laying here and there dying in the sun.

We tend to get very specific about what we fish for and everything else is a "rough" fish, LOL!