bultow nFishing for cod by trawl or bulltow was first practiced in Conception Bay by John George Hierlihy and George W.R. Hierlihy in the summer of 1845. Their method was so successful that by the next fall there were bulltows stretched all around Briant's Cove, the home of the two men who claimed to have invented the method of fishing.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story April 1957Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedCard is stamped DNE-cit, but its contents are not used
bultow nI saw on the southern coast "bultows," or lines to which are attached numerous baited hook...
bultow nBultow - a trawl line; fishing line Killick - a dory anchor, homemade from wood and rocka ...
cod seine nThe most common way of catching cod during the early days of [Bonavista Bay] island set...
bultow nIn fishing, a single line of one hundred hooks, so called when the bultow was introduced i...
bultow n.... the mode of fishing lately adopted by the French; they have adopted what is called th...
bultow nThe use of bultows (long lines from which hundreds of baited hooks were suspended) was the...
line trawlAnother change came in the 1850's when some of the vessels began to fish with a _"bultow,...
bultow nSPILLAR A net or seine to catch mackerel when they frequented the coast a hundred years a...
trawlThey fished with jiggers, hook and line, and trawls or bulltows. A bulltow was simply a long, ...
bultow nOld name for fishing trawl. An older name for same - _spilliards_.Old name for fishing t...
BankThe bank or deep sea codfishery was carried on [in the 17th c] very differently from our moder...
cod 2 nFishermen commenced using cod nets about 1875. They knit their own nets with hemp twine t...
bultow nAlso in common use were long lines of 50 fathoms or more to which were attached hooked li...
bully1 n[At Holton] a number of people fished from Brigus...each with a cod seine and three cod ...
hand[See TRAWL] Also in common uses were long lines of 50 fathoms or more [with hooked lines] spa...
bultow nI saw on the southern coast "bultows," or lines to which are attached numerous baited hook...
bultow nBultow - a trawl line; fishing line Killick - a dory anchor, homemade from wood and rocka ...
cod seine nThe most common way of catching cod during the early days of [Bonavista Bay] island set...
bultow nIn fishing, a single line of one hundred hooks, so called when the bultow was introduced i...
bultow n.... the mode of fishing lately adopted by the French; they have adopted what is called th...
bultow nThe use of bultows (long lines from which hundreds of baited hooks were suspended) was the...
line trawlAnother change came in the 1850's when some of the vessels began to fish with a _"bultow,...
bultow nSPILLAR A net or seine to catch mackerel when they frequented the coast a hundred years a...
trawlThey fished with jiggers, hook and line, and trawls or bulltows. A bulltow was simply a long, ...
bultow nOld name for fishing trawl. An older name for same - _spilliards_.Old name for fishing t...
BankThe bank or deep sea codfishery was carried on [in the 17th c] very differently from our moder...
cod 2 nFishermen commenced using cod nets about 1875. They knit their own nets with hemp twine t...
bultow nAlso in common use were long lines of 50 fathoms or more to which were attached hooked li...
bully1 n[At Holton] a number of people fished from Brigus...each with a cod seine and three cod ...
hand[See TRAWL] Also in common uses were long lines of 50 fathoms or more [with hooked lines] spa...
bultow nI saw on the southern coast "bultows," or lines to which are attached numerous baited hook...
bultow nBultow - a trawl line; fishing line Killick - a dory anchor, homemade from wood and rocka ...
cod seine nThe most common way of catching cod during the early days of [Bonavista Bay] island set...