jack1 n[McGrath] can take off his coat and do his share of fishing in a "punt" or "jack" as well as "the next man."PRINTED ITEMW.J.KIRWIN MAY 28 1965Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Not usedjack-blunt, jack's alive, jack-boat, BULLY1, jack-easy, jack curlew, CURLEW, jack fisherman, jack-jump-up-and-kiss-me, jack root, BLOOD ROOTChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Mon 29 Jun 201
jack1 n..._wetts_, the blade of an oar; _Dolly Vardon_, an earthen crock used to drink tea by fishe...
jack1 nThe gear most favoured by the Shore fishermen are cod-traps, cod-nets, hand lines, trawls a...
jack1 nThe harbor --so called-- of Bonavista was, at this time, filled with schooners, some of the...
jack1 n[The shore-fishery] is carried on in small craft, as skiffs, jacks...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG...
jack1 n...Is it not chiefly an in-shore fishery, prosecuted in what are called Jacks, with two are...
jack1 nThe fisherman's sail-boat is a ponderous, clumsy affair called a "jack." It is twenty-five o...
jack1 nThere were two jack boats moored between us and the shore.PRINTED ITEMW.J.KIRWIN OCT 1977J...
jack1 n30'-35' long, plank deck, one or two masts, with ot without engline, used for fishing.MAY 19...
jack1 n...the many fishing boats and jacks anchored off shore, which had been fishing on Cape Bal...
jack1 nThe Jacks and western schooners are fitted with punts, the banks schooners with "dories." T...
jack1 n[These islands] were formerly important fishing places, but are now rarely visited except b...
jack1 nWK 61Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedjack-blunt, jack's alive, jack-boat, BULLY1, jack-e...
jack1 nAnd then the fishing schooners...the small ones...they call them jacks. They would be about...
jack1 nI tell you, mister it was the biggest lot of fish ever got out of a thirty-quintal 'Jack"--...
jack1 ncarrying 30 cwt. of Green FishUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedjack-blunt, jack's alive, ...
jack1 n..._wetts_, the blade of an oar; _Dolly Vardon_, an earthen crock used to drink tea by fishe...
jack1 nThe gear most favoured by the Shore fishermen are cod-traps, cod-nets, hand lines, trawls a...
jack1 nThe harbor --so called-- of Bonavista was, at this time, filled with schooners, some of the...
jack1 n[The shore-fishery] is carried on in small craft, as skiffs, jacks...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG...
jack1 n...Is it not chiefly an in-shore fishery, prosecuted in what are called Jacks, with two are...
jack1 nThe fisherman's sail-boat is a ponderous, clumsy affair called a "jack." It is twenty-five o...
jack1 nThere were two jack boats moored between us and the shore.PRINTED ITEMW.J.KIRWIN OCT 1977J...
jack1 n30'-35' long, plank deck, one or two masts, with ot without engline, used for fishing.MAY 19...
jack1 n...the many fishing boats and jacks anchored off shore, which had been fishing on Cape Bal...
jack1 nThe Jacks and western schooners are fitted with punts, the banks schooners with "dories." T...
jack1 n[These islands] were formerly important fishing places, but are now rarely visited except b...
jack1 nWK 61Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedjack-blunt, jack's alive, jack-boat, BULLY1, jack-e...
jack1 nAnd then the fishing schooners...the small ones...they call them jacks. They would be about...
jack1 nI tell you, mister it was the biggest lot of fish ever got out of a thirty-quintal 'Jack"--...
jack1 ncarrying 30 cwt. of Green FishUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedjack-blunt, jack's alive, ...
jack1 n..._wetts_, the blade of an oar; _Dolly Vardon_, an earthen crock used to drink tea by fishe...
jack1 nThe gear most favoured by the Shore fishermen are cod-traps, cod-nets, hand lines, trawls a...
jack1 nThe harbor --so called-- of Bonavista was, at this time, filled with schooners, some of the...