bat (v)v.t. To hit (seals) with the gaff. -_batsman_, n.v.t. To hit (seals) with the gaff.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story July 1959Used IUsed INot use
bat (v)Our boys for fat, would gaff and bat, / And make the whitecoats rattle. /PRINTED ITEM DNE-...
bat nIf we want to preserve the seal herds we must stop the shooting, and depend upon close action...
bat nHe could jump from one pan to another, using the seal bats, short, gaff-like hooks, as though...
bat n...and prepared their bats and gaffs...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1960Used I and Su...
bat nA term used during the sailing vessel era and early steamer period to refer to a sealer who w...
saucy aBat 'em, ie. hit seals on the snout with a bat.DNE-cit C.StoryMarch 1959Used IUsed INot use
bat (v)The pups can be gaffed or batted. In many cases the wary old ones have to be shot ...PRINT...
bat (v)At daylight saw spot old seals -- batted about 5000.DNE-citGMS Nov 77Used IUsed IUsed
bat nFive-foot stick used by sealers to 'stun' seals.Five-foot stick used by sealers to 'stun' seals...
bat (v)When another crew is also at work on the same patch of seals the greatest expedition is nat...
bat nThe usual method to kill a seal is to hit it upon the nose with a club, called a seal-bat . ....
bat (v)Our crew succeeded in batting two young hoods, and in all twenty one seals were brought/ash...
bat n[On the first of March, sealers] are seen coming in from all parts of the country, some by la...
bat nThey are now easily caught, being killed by a slight stroke across the nose, with a bat or ...
bat (v)As [hooded seals] may be approached with ease, it is considered a waste of ammunition to ...
bat (v)Our boys for fat, would gaff and bat, / And make the whitecoats rattle. /PRINTED ITEM DNE-...
bat nIf we want to preserve the seal herds we must stop the shooting, and depend upon close action...
bat nHe could jump from one pan to another, using the seal bats, short, gaff-like hooks, as though...
bat n...and prepared their bats and gaffs...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1960Used I and Su...
bat nA term used during the sailing vessel era and early steamer period to refer to a sealer who w...
saucy aBat 'em, ie. hit seals on the snout with a bat.DNE-cit C.StoryMarch 1959Used IUsed INot use
bat (v)The pups can be gaffed or batted. In many cases the wary old ones have to be shot ...PRINT...
bat (v)At daylight saw spot old seals -- batted about 5000.DNE-citGMS Nov 77Used IUsed IUsed
bat nFive-foot stick used by sealers to 'stun' seals.Five-foot stick used by sealers to 'stun' seals...
bat (v)When another crew is also at work on the same patch of seals the greatest expedition is nat...
bat nThe usual method to kill a seal is to hit it upon the nose with a club, called a seal-bat . ....
bat (v)Our crew succeeded in batting two young hoods, and in all twenty one seals were brought/ash...
bat n[On the first of March, sealers] are seen coming in from all parts of the country, some by la...
bat nThey are now easily caught, being killed by a slight stroke across the nose, with a bat or ...
bat (v)As [hooded seals] may be approached with ease, it is considered a waste of ammunition to ...
bat (v)Our boys for fat, would gaff and bat, / And make the whitecoats rattle. /PRINTED ITEM DNE-...
bat nIf we want to preserve the seal herds we must stop the shooting, and depend upon close action...
bat nHe could jump from one pan to another, using the seal bats, short, gaff-like hooks, as though...