head nThe sealers lay hold of either, and by their means bring the head of the net to the boat.Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Used
trap 1 nUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot used~berth, boat, fisherman, skiff, cod trap, buoy, cod (fis...
seal nWell then you'd get _ you'll get your seal nets out.YesJ. D.A .WIDDOWSON JUL 1973Used I...
soak vhaul up a net, mooring, etc., letting the roll of the boat do the workDNE-cit = DRY vUsed I...
sealer 1 nThe sealers lay hold of either [corner], and by their means bring the head of the net to ...
head nThe foot of it [it = _seal-nets_] is brought-to on a shallop's old rode, and the head on two ...
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...
net nThe shore fishermen set nets in narrow channels and caught seals on their annual migrations s...
frape nA mooring rigged with a block to pull boats into the water.See cited quotationUsed I and SupU...
head nNow that they have worked around to the sea side of the boat, they each have a tight bag of l...
head n...an' you hook...hook the boat hook into the head of the trap. Well, then you can dry [ ie d...
head n"The [seal] net is extended at the bottom by a mooring and killock fixed to each end, and it ...
haul vYou start haulin' the trap first.. picking up the main ropes and gettin' them across the boat....
shoal 2 nA net to catch seals in. It is generally forty fathoms long and two deep. The foot of it i...
boat v. . . we boated several of them, [seals] and brought some on shore to clean. p. 94 - We p...
trap 1 nUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot used~berth, boat, fisherman, skiff, cod trap, buoy, cod (fis...
seal nWell then you'd get _ you'll get your seal nets out.YesJ. D.A .WIDDOWSON JUL 1973Used I...
soak vhaul up a net, mooring, etc., letting the roll of the boat do the workDNE-cit = DRY vUsed I...
sealer 1 nThe sealers lay hold of either [corner], and by their means bring the head of the net to ...
head nThe foot of it [it = _seal-nets_] is brought-to on a shallop's old rode, and the head on two ...
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...
net nThe shore fishermen set nets in narrow channels and caught seals on their annual migrations s...
frape nA mooring rigged with a block to pull boats into the water.See cited quotationUsed I and SupU...
head nNow that they have worked around to the sea side of the boat, they each have a tight bag of l...
head n...an' you hook...hook the boat hook into the head of the trap. Well, then you can dry [ ie d...
head n"The [seal] net is extended at the bottom by a mooring and killock fixed to each end, and it ...
haul vYou start haulin' the trap first.. picking up the main ropes and gettin' them across the boat....
shoal 2 nA net to catch seals in. It is generally forty fathoms long and two deep. The foot of it i...
boat v. . . we boated several of them, [seals] and brought some on shore to clean. p. 94 - We p...
trap 1 nUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot used~berth, boat, fisherman, skiff, cod trap, buoy, cod (fis...
seal nWell then you'd get _ you'll get your seal nets out.YesJ. D.A .WIDDOWSON JUL 1973Used I...
soak vhaul up a net, mooring, etc., letting the roll of the boat do the workDNE-cit = DRY vUsed I...