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schoolie

American  
[skoo-lee] / ˈsku li /

noun

  1. a fish that swims within a school.

  2. Australian Informal. a schoolteacher or student.


schoolie British  
/ ˈskuːlɪ /

noun

  1. a schoolteacher

  2. a high-school student

  3. a holiday away from home in which large numbers of school leavers join together

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Eric and I use small, white plastic grubtail jigs for lures on schoolie dolphin, and we soak the grubs in chum before fishing.

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A short time later we were on the water and into some schoolie stripers, so I rigged Barbie with a small jig and carefully sharpened the hook.

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"It's easy to do, and it helps prevent schoolie dolphin from spooking once you start catching them," says Dingman.

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"Often when we're fishing small schoolie dolphin weighing less than ten pounds, a bigger fish weighing 30 or 40 pounds or more shows up," he says.

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SCHOOL'S IN: Keep schoolie fish near your boat by rigging a caught fish to a boat bumper or mooring buoy.

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