Location: Reading Mass/Newburyport/merrimack river
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Everybody was a "googan" at one time or the other.. we were not born knowing how to fish or what is proper edicate... some one .. some where... had to teach us... it could have been our prents... or some one we befriended... or a complete starnger we "horned in on" because we were curious what they were doing right.. and we were doing wrong... form there we can learn on our own..but the seed must be sewn... people like you Larry are what makes the differance between a fisherman and a sportsman... thanks for helping the guy out..
Location: Reading Mass/Newburyport/merrimack river
Posts: 3,749
Quote:
Originally Posted by spence
Googan is not synonymous with beginner.
-spence
True to a degree..if.you want to nit pick about terms.. especialy a a MADE UP one... I should have said "green horn".. the "googan" term is loosely thrown around...too loosely sometimes... I've seen plenty of "pro's" act like googans because they thought they were entittled...now back to talking about a good deed rather than nit pick.
True to a degree..if.you want to nit pick about terms.. especialy a a MADE UP one... I should have said "green horn".. the "googan" term is loosely thrown around...too loosely sometimes... I've seen plenty of "pro's" act like googans because they thought they were entittled...now back to talking about a good deed rather than nit pick.
It's not a nit-pick, just a clarification. In fact in context of the thread I think it amplifies the good deed