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“In fact, the generally accepted benchmark for a really big mulie is a 30 buck.”
“As many of you probably already know when a mulie is leaving you another option to waiting for him to stop like Clay said is to whistle loudly.”
“The giant mulie is a 7X8 with a 29” outside spread and an 11” drop tine.”
“Seems like just another "mulie" effort to defuse, distort, and otherwise camouflage the truth.”
“I hit a mulie with my little souped-up Pontiac going about 80 km/h (50 mph), when I was a kid.”
“I shot about a 150 8 point mulie, he isn't nearly tall enough, good call on waiting for 150 is that is your goal.”
“This mulie buck is saving energy to grow those horns.”
“Non-typical mulie, and I know we got ourselves tons of mulies here in Idaho.”
“But if I had to choose, it would be a perfectly symmetrical buck (mulie or whitetail) typical, with nice 5+ 'drop tines on each side.”
“I was able to take a nice Montana buck with the smokepole, but the archery mulie has somehow eluded me.”
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fish list
lots and lots of fish, a piscatorial
wetdreamablet, agnathan, ahi, ahuru, ahuruhuru, albacore, albicore, alec, alewife, allice, allis, amberjack and 840 more...
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Australian
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scrabbleabdul, abdulled, abdulling, abi, abiu, ablactate, absinthial, absinthian, absoluter, acalypha, acanthodian, acaroids and 5128 more...
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Cloudstreet
From Cloudstreet by Tim Winton. Expect lots of new-to-me words and/or just pleasing words encountered in this book, perhaps mostly Australian slang.
chiack, staggerjuice, thunderbox, patterson's curse, cactus, dreckly, compo, hayburner, mulie, carn, dag, grizzle and 34 more...
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knitandpurl Urban Dictionary says it's "Western Australian slang term for the "Southern Blue Pilchard", a small fish roughly 5-6 inches in length and commonly sold in large frozen blocks and used as bait by anglers, especially those fishing for tailor."
"When he baited up, the gang of hooks always slipped sideways in the mulie and ended up buried in his palm."
Cloudstreet by Tim Winton, p 21 of the Graywolf Press hardcover edition Mar 27, 2010