shack[S]2[S] vIn the fall when the fishing season was over the fishermen would repair their fishing trawls (nets, cod traps). The repairing of trawls was known as "Shackin trawl."DNE-cit JH 1/75Used IUsed I1Used IShacking gear, shack in, ~ down.The source is listed as C 75-28in DNE and only part of the cited quotation on card is in DNE
trawl nFrom the work benches of those store ..were manufactures ..hand tubs, trawls tubs (&c].PRINT...
shalloway nThe new fishery [offshore fishery..which occurred after 1713 (249) ] was developed by ...
gaff nA fish fork with one prong. [1] * A stick placed in the side of a dory and used to guide t...
shack[S]2[S] vTo mend trawls.DNE-cit JAN 1972Used IUsed I1Used IShacking gear, shack in, ~ down.A p...
shack[S]2[S] vcleaning the trawl or gear, putting on new hooks, suds, or gingins, and checking all ...
shack[S]1[S] vWe had to shack ourselves now. Find ourselves a little ol' shack. We got to get up an...
shack[S]1[S] v...the "shack locker" is a cupboard in the schooner's forecastle in which is to be fo...
set n. . .a boat and a crew could use a hundred an' twelve lines for the two dories, you see. That ...
cod trapThe cod trap season was over and now the fishing boats were using trawls and cod jiggers.P...
shack[S]1[S] va fisherman is always hungry, and in addition to three square meals per diem, he ind...
set nThe men would leave the islands at about 3 a.m., set their trawl which would consist of five o...
seine nThose Boat fishermen all owned Herring Seins, and Sein Skiffs; they rowed those skiffs with ...
shack[S]1[S] vI was shacking in Gander (had a room, living self-sufficient)DNE-cit WK May 1965...
rig vAfter 'riggin' up,' the men will cluster together in one of the 'shacks,' if it appear...
ship nThus the ship fishery has diminished to little more than a name, the result of the two system...
trawl nFrom the work benches of those store ..were manufactures ..hand tubs, trawls tubs (&c].PRINT...
shalloway nThe new fishery [offshore fishery..which occurred after 1713 (249) ] was developed by ...
gaff nA fish fork with one prong. [1] * A stick placed in the side of a dory and used to guide t...
shack[S]2[S] vTo mend trawls.DNE-cit JAN 1972Used IUsed I1Used IShacking gear, shack in, ~ down.A p...
shack[S]2[S] vcleaning the trawl or gear, putting on new hooks, suds, or gingins, and checking all ...
shack[S]1[S] vWe had to shack ourselves now. Find ourselves a little ol' shack. We got to get up an...
shack[S]1[S] v...the "shack locker" is a cupboard in the schooner's forecastle in which is to be fo...
set n. . .a boat and a crew could use a hundred an' twelve lines for the two dories, you see. That ...
cod trapThe cod trap season was over and now the fishing boats were using trawls and cod jiggers.P...
shack[S]1[S] va fisherman is always hungry, and in addition to three square meals per diem, he ind...
set nThe men would leave the islands at about 3 a.m., set their trawl which would consist of five o...
seine nThose Boat fishermen all owned Herring Seins, and Sein Skiffs; they rowed those skiffs with ...
shack[S]1[S] vI was shacking in Gander (had a room, living self-sufficient)DNE-cit WK May 1965...
rig vAfter 'riggin' up,' the men will cluster together in one of the 'shacks,' if it appear...
ship nThus the ship fishery has diminished to little more than a name, the result of the two system...
trawl nFrom the work benches of those store ..were manufactures ..hand tubs, trawls tubs (&c].PRINT...
shalloway nThe new fishery [offshore fishery..which occurred after 1713 (249) ] was developed by ...
gaff nA fish fork with one prong. [1] * A stick placed in the side of a dory and used to guide t...