spot nThe remainder of the seine was 'hove overboard' in such a way as to encircle the 'spot of fish.'PRINTED ITEM DNE-citnot in 1979 version? W.J. KIRWIN AUG 1972JH AUG 1972Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedPATCH, SCULL, SHOAL�, GROUND, spot buoy, MARK(ER) BUO
seine vWell, had to, 'cause I mean to say 'cause they used to _seine their fish, see, down in the s...
crown nThe shallowest part of a fishing 'spot' was called the 'crown' and any point that got gradu...
cod-seine n...the other modes of capture being by means of a trap..and a cod-seine, which is a net...
spot n249 ~ of fish 265 269 this one cited...
spot nWhen we came to a spot of mackerel swimming along by the shore, we would fasten the end of...
spot nIn other words, it all depends on where a sizeable school ('spot') of fish is located.W. J. ...
spot nThe mackerel needed to be near the land where the seine would reach bottom in order to get ...
spot nspot, Paddy These [shoals] include ... Chitman Spot; Harbour bank; Shoal Ground; Paddy Outs...
cod-seine n1775 maybe modern usage 21775-QUOTZPRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN OCT 1978 OCT 1978 JHUsed I...
seine fisheryPRINTED ITEM OCT 1978 W.J. KIRWINJH OCT 1978Not usedNot usedWithdraw
cod-seine nMost of our fish was caught with a seine. That was before the advent of the cod-trap. W...
spot nsee bat v JUN. 12 1978Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedPATCH, SCULL, SHOAL�, GROUND, spot...
grapleOne end of the seine would be moored by graplins while the skiff would make a circular sweep a...
seine nThe bottom had to be smooth in order to use those seines since the seine had to be hauled o...
fishIn almost every spot where a fishing boat can find shelter, the rough stage and "fish-flake," f...
seine vWell, had to, 'cause I mean to say 'cause they used to _seine their fish, see, down in the s...
crown nThe shallowest part of a fishing 'spot' was called the 'crown' and any point that got gradu...
cod-seine n...the other modes of capture being by means of a trap..and a cod-seine, which is a net...
spot n249 ~ of fish 265 269 this one cited...
spot nWhen we came to a spot of mackerel swimming along by the shore, we would fasten the end of...
spot nIn other words, it all depends on where a sizeable school ('spot') of fish is located.W. J. ...
spot nThe mackerel needed to be near the land where the seine would reach bottom in order to get ...
spot nspot, Paddy These [shoals] include ... Chitman Spot; Harbour bank; Shoal Ground; Paddy Outs...
cod-seine n1775 maybe modern usage 21775-QUOTZPRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN OCT 1978 OCT 1978 JHUsed I...
seine fisheryPRINTED ITEM OCT 1978 W.J. KIRWINJH OCT 1978Not usedNot usedWithdraw
cod-seine nMost of our fish was caught with a seine. That was before the advent of the cod-trap. W...
spot nsee bat v JUN. 12 1978Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedPATCH, SCULL, SHOAL�, GROUND, spot...
grapleOne end of the seine would be moored by graplins while the skiff would make a circular sweep a...
seine nThe bottom had to be smooth in order to use those seines since the seine had to be hauled o...
fishIn almost every spot where a fishing boat can find shelter, the rough stage and "fish-flake," f...
seine vWell, had to, 'cause I mean to say 'cause they used to _seine their fish, see, down in the s...
crown nThe shallowest part of a fishing 'spot' was called the 'crown' and any point that got gradu...
cod-seine n...the other modes of capture being by means of a trap..and a cod-seine, which is a net...