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Why are Fish Camps, umm, called Fish Camps?


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I have no idea....it's what my Grandfather called it, what my father called, and what I call them. From what I remember though didn't most of the ones in Gastonia close? When I visit Charlotte, I make it a point to go to Steve's Fish Camp (what I call it) on Monroe Rd. (it's before the McAlpine Creek Park)

 

Maybe is a Southern Baptist slang that stuck...not sure.

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Someone enlighten me as to what a fish camp is exactly? Is it like one of those stocked fishing ponds?

 

Seems that when you hear it these days if refers to a fried seafood restaurant.

 

Back in the day it was shacks/campsites/old cottages where men gathered to get drunk, tell lies, and fish.

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Seems that when you hear it these days if refers to a fried seafood restaurant.

 

Back in the day it was shacks/campsites/old cottages where men gathered to get drunk, tell lies, and fish.

 

I see. It must be a flatlander thing. Never heard of such in the mountains. 

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I see. It must be a flatlander thing. Never heard of such in the mountains. 

 

I think so.

 

My grandparents beach house started as such.

 

Small shack that would sleep about 8 and a kitchen area where they could cook the fish.  They littered Topsail Island back in the day.

 

Now people just call them houses.

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