Fishing in the good ol' U.S.A.! Fishboy USA features our unique fish flag design on a top quality machine stitched, embroidered hat made from top quality 100% cotton material. Color: Royal Blue
Our machine stitched - embroidered hats are made from top quality 100% cotton material.
Features include: soft adjustable strap with disappearing tail, solid antique brass closure, preformed bill, self fabric sweatband and sewn eyelets.
Habitat - The natural environment where animals and plants live. Hard Bottom - River bottoms composed of firm or hard material such as rock, sand, gravel, or clay. Hawg - A slang term used to describe a very large bass. Holding Area - Structure that habitually holds three to five catchable bass. Holding Station - Place on lake where inactive fish spend most of their time. Honey Hole - A slang term used to describe a specific hole or an area containing big fish and/or a high number of fish. Hump - An underwater island that generally rises gradually. On a topographical (topo) map, a hump will be signified by contour lines that make a circle, oval, or other similar shape. Hydrology (Hydrologic) - The science that deals with the distribution, properties, and circulation of water on land surface, in the soil, underlying rocks, and in the atmosphere.
Gear - Any tools used to catch fish, such as hook and line, nets, traps, spears, etc. Gear Ratio - Measure of a reels' retrieve speed; the number of times the spool revolves for each complete turn of the handle. Gill - Respiratory organ of many aquatic animals; a filamentous outgrowth well supplied with blood vessels at which gas exchange between water and blood occurs. Gill Arch - Bony or cartilaginous arches in the throat of fish to which the filaments and rakers of the gills are attached. Bony fish usually have four gill arches. Gill Opening - An opening behind the head that connects the gill chamber to the exterior. Bony fishes have a single such opening on each side whereas cartilaginous fishes (sharks and rays) have five to seven. The gill opening of sharks and rays are called gill slits. Glaciated - Subject to or borne (created) by previous glacial activity. Grub - A short, plastic type of worm usually rigged with a weighted jig hook
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