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  1. live on vs live off - WordReference Forums

    Sep 10, 2011 · Hallo, Which one is correct " Lampreys live on blood that they suck out'' or '' they live off blood that they suck out''. Thank you in advance.

  2. Welcome to OGF! | Ohio Game Fishing

    Mar 1, 2006 · New to the site? Tell us about yourself and what you fish or hunt for. Welcome to OGF!

  3. start off / start out / start | WordReference Forums

    Mar 29, 2012 · Also, "starting off" could be replaced by "starting out". The issue is not whether "to start off" can be followed by a gerund/participle or an infinitive; it is the intended meaning of …

  4. Punderson off the Trout stocking schedule? | Page 3 | Ohio Game …

    Apr 12, 2015 · I just looked over the 2023 trout stocking schedule and it looks like Punderson is missing this year? I thought Punderson was always included?

  5. get off work or take off work? | WordReference Forums

    Jul 19, 2007 · Your choices (get off work, finish work, leave work) will all work fine finishing the question about a normal working day. I don't see much difference in formality, if any.

  6. casting off the rocks from michigan to P.A. - Ohio Game Fishing

    Jan 24, 2016 · E55 was hot tonight. Almost didn't go because of the nasty wind, but it seemed to slow a little around 4, so decided to go down. Fished from 530-830, and it was non-stop action …

  7. First off/ first of all - WordReference Forums

    Dec 29, 2004 · "First off" is a bit more informal than "first of all," although technically they mean the same thing (at least in AE). "First off" also sounds a little more like a BE usage than an AE …

  8. Rubberband fishing off piers | Page 2 | Ohio Game Fishing

    Sep 16, 2016 · Old tires tied off on inside of breakwall to dock against. Remember the concrete steps to go between the lower inside wall and higher outside wall??? Once across the opening …

  9. Friday (s) is/are my day (s) off. - WordReference Forums

    Aug 23, 2017 · Hi all, if I don't work on Fridays, and I want to express that using "day off", should I say: 1. Friday is my day off. or 2. Fridays are my days off. My guess is that 2 is correct …

  10. Perseverance ... Err, stubbornness paid off. | Ohio Game Fishing

    Sep 9, 2024 · Perseverance ... Err, stubbornness paid off. Jump to Latest 2.3K views 14 replies 11 participants last post by c. j. stone Sep 22, 2024 MrDingleBerry Discussion starter