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3-18-2012
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http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/showthread.php?t=29323)
| BassAssasin |
03-22-2012 04:52 PM |
I thought sacalait meant milk of life
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| bjhooper82 |
03-22-2012 10:04 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Goosepond Monster
(Post 409053)
Google. I have family that lives in Pineville and I was planning on visiting this year. I was trying to find some information about going on a gator hunt.
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If you want to go on a gator hunt you better bring your piggy bank. Its not a cheap hunt. You should come down for the Salty Cajun tournament this summer. You kind of look like a cajun in that picture, hope you can drink like one!!! lol
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| Montauk17 |
03-22-2012 10:09 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by BassAssasin
(Post 409078)
I thought sacalait meant milk of life
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Nope....lait in french means milk. Crappie have milky white meat and old coonazzes use to catch them by the sack. Sacalait fit well. Cajun french has several meanings for each word. My gpaw tried to teach me but never got the hang of it for that reason.
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| weedeater |
03-23-2012 01:08 AM |
you hang around here long and you will sell off everything up there and move down here, especially if you come fish down here.
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| YellowMouth7 |
03-23-2012 08:08 AM |
Oooohhhhhhh
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| Goosepond Monster |
03-23-2012 09:01 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by bjhooper82
(Post 409263)
If you want to go on a gator hunt you better bring your piggy bank. Its not a cheap hunt. You should come down for the Salty Cajun tournament this summer. You kind of look like a cajun in that picture, hope you can drink like one!!! lol
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Thanks. That is quite the compliment.
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