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    My first screen name on here was Ashman, my last name is Ash and my friends just started calling me that years ago. Someone told me recently that Ashman sounded like something else if you remove the h and insert a s which could be offensive to some......never wanting to offend I asked Slab to change it to my current screen name......nothing fancy, nothing catchy, nothing mysterious.....just plain like my name "Just Steve"

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    I got in a deer lease a few years ago and started renting a little camp that's up on the north end of Black Lake where it just looks like a little bayou. The family that owns the camps and runs our lease relocated up here from down south Louisiana from around the Carencro area in the early 90's. Everybody in our lease except for me is from south Louisiana, they are all cajun. In fact Mr. Eugene, the fellow that runs our lease is known by everybody up here (the locals) only as "Cajun". Well, opening weekend of squirrel season we were all sitting around eating gumbo, telling tall tales and sipping on a few cold ones and Mr. Eugene asked me if I was going to do a lot of fishing again this winter. I told him I would be and I was telling everybody about all the huge white perch we had caught last winter/spring and everybody was just kinda looking at me like they didn't know what I was talking about. (Now, usually from where I'm from you tell any sportsman about HUGE white perch and their eyes light up!) Well, finally my buddy looked over at Mr. Eugene and said, "Dude, what's he talkin' bout? What a white perch is??" Cajun just looked at him and said, "Sac-a-lait boy, dey catchin' dem huge slab sac-a-lait." We all had a good laugh and talked at lenght about how even though we only live 125 miles apart how different our dialect is! They've taught me a lot and I've been taking them fishing where they used come only to hunt. Now when they come up they bring me boudin and cracklin's and I send them home with fresh filets. Out of respect and a tribute for my cajun buddies I changed my screen name to "NwLa sacalait".
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    When my niece (who is my godchild) was small, probably around three years old, she had been use to catching fish because my brother had a camp on a lake and always took her fishing. She loved to go and was good at it. They caught a lot of sac a lait, bream and bass. Well she was sitting on my brother in law's lap one day and he was flipping thru an outdoor magazine looking at the pictures. He would point to a picture and ask, What's that. Her reply, a squirrel! What's that? A rabbit. What's that? A deer! What's that? Her reply caught him off guard, a sac a day. He was expecting "a fish" but she had caught so many "sac a day" she new what one looked like. From then on, that's what my brother and I call them sac a day.

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    Seems to me that crappie guys are easy to spot. Fill a bait shop and I think crappie guys stand out. I've fished bass and it seems certain personality types take up with bass fishing.
    Crappie guys are more my style. If I had to explain , you probably wouldn't understand.
    Having said that , I picked my screen name from the first thing I think when I see a fellow crappie guy, I see you are one too!. Icur12

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    My nickname is been smilely since I was 5 so I live in the 318

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    What or where is the 318?
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    Area code for Louisiana, I’m guessing SeaRay.


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    Area code for Louisiana, I’m guessing SeaRay.


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    Mine is easy.I'm a hillbilly in Ky and i like tying crappie jigs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaRay View Post
    What or where is the 318?
    Area code for central and north Louisiana. I am old enough to remember when most of our area was 318, years ago they divided it up and now the part of Louisiana that I live in (South West) is 337.
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