bultow nAs a matter of detail, the bultow is not sunk to the bottom for fishing....It is set at a depth of about six feet, kept there by floats of cork, etc., suspended at intervals along its whole length.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citp. 4 WKG�M.Story June 1961Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedCard is stamped DNE-cit, but its contents are not used
brim vTo barely float on top of (the water).To barely float on top of (the water).DNE-citW. J. KIRWI...
bedlamer. . . As his three sons got big enough to "take hold" followed the inshore fishery - tak...
blubber nThey used to have two blubber puncheons on her [the boat] . . .DNE-citG. M. Story FEB ...
bultow nOld name for fishing trawl. An older name for same - _spilliards_.Old name for fishing t...
bultow nThe use of bultows (long lines from which hundreds of baited hooks were suspended) was the...
barrow1 (n)[The fish were] rowed across to the beaches or flakes and placed on barrows, then were ...
buoy npart of trawlpart of trawlDNE-cit DNE-citUsed INot used1Not usedCard is stamped DNE-cit, but ...
bultow nDNE-citUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedCard is stamped DNE-cit, but its contents are not used
voyage nPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1963Used I and SupNot usedNot usedCard is stamped DNE-c...
by-boat n...all and every Person or Persons Whatsoever, that shall go over with their Servants to ...
bulk nA quantity of fish salted one upon another.A quantity of fish salted one upon another.PRINTED ...
shoal 2 nHalf of one of the new shoal-nets was carried away by a whale.PRINTED ITEM [-]...
barrel nThese barrels are for storing fish. They are called puncheons. When they came in from ou...
berth (n)"Fishing on the Labrador": We leaved the next morning the weather being fine, / The berth...
berth (n)There isn't a fisherman on the wharf who hadn't wanted to take over Ern's berth. It was ...
brim vTo barely float on top of (the water).To barely float on top of (the water).DNE-citW. J. KIRWI...
bedlamer. . . As his three sons got big enough to "take hold" followed the inshore fishery - tak...
blubber nThey used to have two blubber puncheons on her [the boat] . . .DNE-citG. M. Story FEB ...
bultow nOld name for fishing trawl. An older name for same - _spilliards_.Old name for fishing t...
bultow nThe use of bultows (long lines from which hundreds of baited hooks were suspended) was the...
barrow1 (n)[The fish were] rowed across to the beaches or flakes and placed on barrows, then were ...
buoy npart of trawlpart of trawlDNE-cit DNE-citUsed INot used1Not usedCard is stamped DNE-cit, but ...
bultow nDNE-citUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedCard is stamped DNE-cit, but its contents are not used
voyage nPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1963Used I and SupNot usedNot usedCard is stamped DNE-c...
by-boat n...all and every Person or Persons Whatsoever, that shall go over with their Servants to ...
bulk nA quantity of fish salted one upon another.A quantity of fish salted one upon another.PRINTED ...
shoal 2 nHalf of one of the new shoal-nets was carried away by a whale.PRINTED ITEM [-]...
barrel nThese barrels are for storing fish. They are called puncheons. When they came in from ou...
berth (n)"Fishing on the Labrador": We leaved the next morning the weather being fine, / The berth...
berth (n)There isn't a fisherman on the wharf who hadn't wanted to take over Ern's berth. It was ...
brim vTo barely float on top of (the water).To barely float on top of (the water).DNE-citW. J. KIRWI...
bedlamer. . . As his three sons got big enough to "take hold" followed the inshore fishery - tak...
blubber nThey used to have two blubber puncheons on her [the boat] . . .DNE-citG. M. Story FEB ...