If you actually landed the fish that you hooked, instead of LDR (Long Distanced Released) the majority of them, then you would have a 63 fish day yourself. For those that don't know, George, hooked and fought 387 fish by himself on Friday and landed just 3. Heck of a hook and land ratio if you ask me. From now, in my boat at least, every time you actually hook and begin to fight the fish but it comes off it is called pulling a "GEO". This is now added to the standing other acronyms in my boat which are: If you hook and overplay a small fish to extreme measures, it is called a "ROB". If you are manning the net and take a stab at a 40lb Striper and a 5lb Smallmouth and instead of netting them you hit them both in the side and knock them both off the hook it is also called a "ROB". If you hook into a tree branch, then set the hook and start reeling it in, AND PLAY IT AROUND THE TROLLING MOTOR FOR FEAR OF GETTING IT IN THE TROLLING MOTOR AND BREAKING YOU OFF ALL THE WHILE THINKING IT IS AN ACTUAL FISH, it is called a "Cliff". Come on boys, I can take it, let me have it, tell me what a Elnut is called because I am sure you have a few.




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