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- noun Plural form of
pogie .
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Examples
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One hand on the wheel, he points to the baitfish called pogies jumping from the water, and to the grassy shallows where redfish longer than a man's arm feast on shrimp.
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One hand on the wheel, he points to the baitfish called pogies jumping from the water, and to the grassy shallows where redfish longer than a man's arm feast on shrimp.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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One hand on the wheel, he points to the baitfish called pogies jumping from the water, and to the grassy shallows where redfish longer than a man's arm feast on shrimp.
The Seattle Times 2010
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A few baby pogies flopped on the gravel, among them a few small shrimp.
Rocky Kistner: No Work And Running Out Of Food: The Life Of Fishermen In Louisiana Rocky Kistner 2010
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Best thing I found is anything that imitates a herring or pogie, even chunked herring and pogies if surf fishing.
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A few baby pogies flopped on the gravel, among them a few small shrimp.
Rocky Kistner: No Work And Running Out Of Food: The Life Of Fishermen In Louisiana Rocky Kistner 2010
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Best thing I found is anything that imitates a herring or pogie, even chunked herring and pogies if surf fishing.
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An 'we used to go out on the Rock Wall an' catch pogies an 'rock cod.
CHAPTER XIV 2010
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Ling cod action remains spotty but some nice ones are being taken on live flounders and pogies.
Washington: Cod And Cutthroats Tim Romano 2007
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Nine times out of 10 when he finds gannets, pelicans, or terns diving on bay anchovies, pogies, or threadfin herring, he also finds a school of redfish feasting on the same bait.
Flyfishing for Redfish on the Flats from Texas to Florida 2005
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