head nThe foot of it [it = _seal-nets_] is brought-to on a shallop's old rode, and the head on two fishing- lines with corks between.DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMColin Penney July 8, 69Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Used
seal nThe people having finished the seal-net, began another this morning, and worked on it till no...
shoal 2 nA net to catch seals in. It is generally forty fathoms long and two deep. The foot of it i...
foot n plIt [it = seal-nets] is set to any depth of water not exceeding fifteen fathoms nor less th...
foot n plThe foot of it [it= _seal-nets_] is brought-to, on a shallop's old rode, and the head on t...
rode nThe foot of it [_it_ = _seal-nets_] is brought-to on a shallop's old rode, and the head ...
head nThese nets were set with one end attached to a stake driven in the crevice of the land and...
head n. . . the head or upper side of the net [for catching seals] being supported by floats.DNE-ci...
head nThe sealers lay hold of either, and by their means bring the head of the net to the boat.Use...
head nOne fisherman reported that he had a 720-foot leader to his cod-trap and there is nothing lef...
seal n. . . the seal fishery, which is here [L'Anse Amour, or Aux Morts] managed by means of stron...
foot n plThe foot of [the shoal-net] is brought to, on a shallop's old rode, and the head, on two ...
seal nEarly in the last century many seals were caught by landsmen. A seal net was described as bei...
seal nI made a beaver-net to-day of seal-twine.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN JAN 1973 JH JAN...
seal nSeal nets are made of very strong hemped cord, although not more than the twelfth part of an ...
seal nThis was the case when only sailing vessels prosecuted the seal fishery . . .PRINTED ITEM WK...
seal nThe people having finished the seal-net, began another this morning, and worked on it till no...
shoal 2 nA net to catch seals in. It is generally forty fathoms long and two deep. The foot of it i...
foot n plIt [it = seal-nets] is set to any depth of water not exceeding fifteen fathoms nor less th...
foot n plThe foot of it [it= _seal-nets_] is brought-to, on a shallop's old rode, and the head on t...
rode nThe foot of it [_it_ = _seal-nets_] is brought-to on a shallop's old rode, and the head ...
head nThese nets were set with one end attached to a stake driven in the crevice of the land and...
head n. . . the head or upper side of the net [for catching seals] being supported by floats.DNE-ci...
head nThe sealers lay hold of either, and by their means bring the head of the net to the boat.Use...
head nOne fisherman reported that he had a 720-foot leader to his cod-trap and there is nothing lef...
seal n. . . the seal fishery, which is here [L'Anse Amour, or Aux Morts] managed by means of stron...
foot n plThe foot of [the shoal-net] is brought to, on a shallop's old rode, and the head, on two ...
seal nEarly in the last century many seals were caught by landsmen. A seal net was described as bei...
seal nI made a beaver-net to-day of seal-twine.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN JAN 1973 JH JAN...
seal nSeal nets are made of very strong hemped cord, although not more than the twelfth part of an ...
seal nThis was the case when only sailing vessels prosecuted the seal fishery . . .PRINTED ITEM WK...
seal nThe people having finished the seal-net, began another this morning, and worked on it till no...
shoal 2 nA net to catch seals in. It is generally forty fathoms long and two deep. The foot of it i...
foot n plIt [it = seal-nets] is set to any depth of water not exceeding fifteen fathoms nor less th...