crookAfter two weeks successful operation in fishing in the neighborhood of Boone Bay, the capling becoming less plenty, we found it necessary to leave. Accordingly we took a tug at the "crooked iron," and made out to sea. [Is this an epithet from literature?]PRINTED ITEM JH 12/69Not usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Thu 07 Jul 201
crook(somewhat) literalWithdNot usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Thu 07 Jul 201
jack1 n..._wetts_, the blade of an oar; _Dolly Vardon_, an earthen crock used to drink tea by fishe...
hoghogged arched upward in the middle; said of a boat when bent.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1...
crook= anchorQuery? Withdraw [check]Sounds v. literary to me.Not usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jo...
harping ironOriginal name for a harpoon.PRINTED ITEM G. M. Story JAN 1971 JH JAN 1971Not UsedNot us...
crookThe Indians of all the coast provinces are skilful workmen with the crooked knife, and earn ...
crankIt was well for us that the night was not stormy, for our boat--it is hard for me to speak s...
hookThe usual term in boat-building. Withdraw? [check]Not UsedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hu...
crook[PT] An' then there was the cottle*,you know,the stuff on the cottle*, an'the crooks. The cot...
dolly..._wetts_, the blade of an oar; _Dolly Varden_, an earthen crock used to drink tea by fisher...
crotchFish after fish came floundering over the sides of the boats, were dexterously "slatted" off...
crown nThe shallowest part of a fishing 'spot' was called the 'crown' and any point that got gradu...
rode nRoad Spelling unknown The coil of rope attached to the grapnel (grapel) ...
prickerWe went down to St John's Island one morning here lookin' for caplin, an' we never got no ca...
iron n...and th'other men they didn't want them to leave,you know - persuaded 'em not to _ to go, '...
crook(somewhat) literalWithdNot usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Thu 07 Jul 201
jack1 n..._wetts_, the blade of an oar; _Dolly Vardon_, an earthen crock used to drink tea by fishe...
hoghogged arched upward in the middle; said of a boat when bent.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1...
crook= anchorQuery? Withdraw [check]Sounds v. literary to me.Not usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jo...
harping ironOriginal name for a harpoon.PRINTED ITEM G. M. Story JAN 1971 JH JAN 1971Not UsedNot us...
crookThe Indians of all the coast provinces are skilful workmen with the crooked knife, and earn ...
crankIt was well for us that the night was not stormy, for our boat--it is hard for me to speak s...
hookThe usual term in boat-building. Withdraw? [check]Not UsedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hu...
crook[PT] An' then there was the cottle*,you know,the stuff on the cottle*, an'the crooks. The cot...
dolly..._wetts_, the blade of an oar; _Dolly Varden_, an earthen crock used to drink tea by fisher...
crotchFish after fish came floundering over the sides of the boats, were dexterously "slatted" off...
crown nThe shallowest part of a fishing 'spot' was called the 'crown' and any point that got gradu...
rode nRoad Spelling unknown The coil of rope attached to the grapnel (grapel) ...
prickerWe went down to St John's Island one morning here lookin' for caplin, an' we never got no ca...
iron n...and th'other men they didn't want them to leave,you know - persuaded 'em not to _ to go, '...
crook(somewhat) literalWithdNot usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Thu 07 Jul 201
jack1 n..._wetts_, the blade of an oar; _Dolly Vardon_, an earthen crock used to drink tea by fishe...
hoghogged arched upward in the middle; said of a boat when bent.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1...