seaThe "sea was up," and for this reason George was not out fishing.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story AUG 1971JH AUG 1971used I and SupNot usedWithdraw
twine nNow there was "no twine in the water"; the fisherman's dark day had come.PRINTED ITEM G.M. ...
trip nOn November 4th I sailed from Bellcoram for Gloucwster, Mass., with a trip of salt bulk fish....
growlerThe sea was breaking on the ice just as it would on a beach, tossing the growlers around, and...
trip nThose years it was a rare thing to hear of vessels catching a trip of fish on the Grand Banks...
nip nPRINTED ITEM G. M. Story MAY 1970JH MAY 1970Used I and SupNot usedNot use
voyage n...someone remarked that Skipper So and So had got his cargo of fish, - a "voyage of fish,"...
seaThere was a great novelty aout it [the first day fishing], at first, but there was a little sea ...
trip nThose years it was a rare thing to hear of vessels catching a trip of fish on the Grand Bank...
trawl nThat's why trawl fishin' in deep water wasn't any better than ever. But up to twenty fatho...
trip n. . . after a few weeks he brought home a fair trip of fish . . .PRINTED ITEM OCT 1974 G.M....
in av, prepHe was "in boat" and saw an object on the water like a seal.DNE-cit G. M. Story JAN ...
tail vMalcolm had some fifty traps over ten miles of country, all of which he would take up the f...
trap 1 n. . . he and his eldest son George,..were adjusting a trap-buoy in a storm of wind.PRINTED ...
reach nGreat Tides! You filled the reaches up Under the North's wild blow; . . .PRINTED ITE...
net n. . . past the skipper's stave and net-horse, where the cod-trap was spread to dry in the su...
twine nNow there was "no twine in the water"; the fisherman's dark day had come.PRINTED ITEM G.M. ...
trip nOn November 4th I sailed from Bellcoram for Gloucwster, Mass., with a trip of salt bulk fish....
growlerThe sea was breaking on the ice just as it would on a beach, tossing the growlers around, and...
trip nThose years it was a rare thing to hear of vessels catching a trip of fish on the Grand Banks...
nip nPRINTED ITEM G. M. Story MAY 1970JH MAY 1970Used I and SupNot usedNot use
voyage n...someone remarked that Skipper So and So had got his cargo of fish, - a "voyage of fish,"...
seaThere was a great novelty aout it [the first day fishing], at first, but there was a little sea ...
trip nThose years it was a rare thing to hear of vessels catching a trip of fish on the Grand Bank...
trawl nThat's why trawl fishin' in deep water wasn't any better than ever. But up to twenty fatho...
trip n. . . after a few weeks he brought home a fair trip of fish . . .PRINTED ITEM OCT 1974 G.M....
in av, prepHe was "in boat" and saw an object on the water like a seal.DNE-cit G. M. Story JAN ...
tail vMalcolm had some fifty traps over ten miles of country, all of which he would take up the f...
trap 1 n. . . he and his eldest son George,..were adjusting a trap-buoy in a storm of wind.PRINTED ...
reach nGreat Tides! You filled the reaches up Under the North's wild blow; . . .PRINTED ITE...
net n. . . past the skipper's stave and net-horse, where the cod-trap was spread to dry in the su...
twine nNow there was "no twine in the water"; the fisherman's dark day had come.PRINTED ITEM G.M. ...
trip nOn November 4th I sailed from Bellcoram for Gloucwster, Mass., with a trip of salt bulk fish....
growlerThe sea was breaking on the ice just as it would on a beach, tossing the growlers around, and...