I fish a lot down in TN where my family lives.
Down there, other fishermen are much friendlier and less selfish than here in Central IN where we have about 1/10,000th the fishable surface acres.
Down there the greeting when you get back to the ramp or come up to the dock is "Well, did ya catch 'em all?" - with a smile.
We call waxworms "beemoth" or "bee's moth" up here - down there they have no clue what beemoth is.
And, every white bass, hybrid striped bass, or striper is called a "stripe"...
I'll be using the same language as soon as I can find a job down there. Aside from our big whitetails, there is absolutely no comparison for an outdoorsman. IMO.