grapleOne end of the seine would be moored by graplins while the skiff would make a circular sweep around the fish letting out the seine.W. J. KIRWIN OCT 1971JH OCT 1971Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use
drumA cask in which fish is packed.W. J. KIRWIN JAN 1972JAN 1974Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
handAfter the fish has lain some little time on the stage, it is taken on hand-barrows, and carried ...
cod-seine n1775 maybe modern usage 21775-QUOTZPRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN OCT 1978 OCT 1978 JHUsed I...
grapleOut in the harbour are the mooring collars for the trap boats, though some may be anchored tem...
graple[those people who lie] in open harbours are obligd to Content themselves with setting a number...
voyage n...the forthcoming "voyage" (i.e. catch of fish)...PRINTED ITEMW.J. KIRWIN MAY 1972JH MAY ...
graplean iron istrument used to anchor a boat when it is on the fishing banks or when it is tied up ...
graple. . . some years it was as early as April when fishing crews put out their pole. This pole was...
grapleA sort of small anchor for boats, having a ring at one end, and four palmed claws at the other...
tuck vHe would row the skiff around in a circle heaving the seine which was coiled in the stern of...
spot nThe remainder of the seine was 'hove overboard' in such a way as to encircle the 'spot of fis...
graple'bits of bait lay on the coiled rope of the grapple, which lay againt the gunwale'(W.J.K.)Used...
cod-seine n[PT[PT] They'd go handlining...there was no codtraps in them days. They'd have cod-sei...
gulchThere was a small cove along the shore some distance beyond the last house. It was called "Fren...
stopper nHad buoys put on the long stoppers, and sent a skiff out a fishing . . .PRINTED ITEM W. J...
drumA cask in which fish is packed.W. J. KIRWIN JAN 1972JAN 1974Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
handAfter the fish has lain some little time on the stage, it is taken on hand-barrows, and carried ...
cod-seine n1775 maybe modern usage 21775-QUOTZPRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN OCT 1978 OCT 1978 JHUsed I...
grapleOut in the harbour are the mooring collars for the trap boats, though some may be anchored tem...
graple[those people who lie] in open harbours are obligd to Content themselves with setting a number...
voyage n...the forthcoming "voyage" (i.e. catch of fish)...PRINTED ITEMW.J. KIRWIN MAY 1972JH MAY ...
graplean iron istrument used to anchor a boat when it is on the fishing banks or when it is tied up ...
graple. . . some years it was as early as April when fishing crews put out their pole. This pole was...
grapleA sort of small anchor for boats, having a ring at one end, and four palmed claws at the other...
tuck vHe would row the skiff around in a circle heaving the seine which was coiled in the stern of...
spot nThe remainder of the seine was 'hove overboard' in such a way as to encircle the 'spot of fis...
graple'bits of bait lay on the coiled rope of the grapple, which lay againt the gunwale'(W.J.K.)Used...
cod-seine n[PT[PT] They'd go handlining...there was no codtraps in them days. They'd have cod-sei...
gulchThere was a small cove along the shore some distance beyond the last house. It was called "Fren...
stopper nHad buoys put on the long stoppers, and sent a skiff out a fishing . . .PRINTED ITEM W. J...
drumA cask in which fish is packed.W. J. KIRWIN JAN 1972JAN 1974Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
handAfter the fish has lain some little time on the stage, it is taken on hand-barrows, and carried ...
cod-seine n1775 maybe modern usage 21775-QUOTZPRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN OCT 1978 OCT 1978 JHUsed I...