net nThe shore fishermen set nets in narrow channels and caught seals on their annual migrations southward during the early winter and northward druing the spring. sealing from shorePRINTED ITEM DNE SupJUL 10 1988 G. M. StoryWKUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedseal is written by head wor
seal n... in the spring of the year, they'd seal hunt. They'd seal hunt with nets, you know. They ...
seal nThe people having finished the seal-net, began another this morning, and worked on it till no...
seal n... Not a winter passed that there was not linnet to be knitted in our house. Some was...
seal nSeal nets are made of very strong hemped cord, although not more than the twelfth part of an ...
seal nEarly in the last century many seals were caught by landsmen. A seal net was described as bei...
shoal 2 nA net to catch seals in. It is generally forty fathoms long and two deep. The foot of it i...
seal nNets of various designs used by landsmen to catch seals.G.M.Story October 1965Used I and SupU...
seal nThe harbor seal (_Phoca Vitulina_) frequent the harbors of Newfoundland simmer and winter. N...
seal nAn' there's another way we used to get seals - in nets, seal nets; about...possibly ...
set nSeal nets are made of very strong hemped cord, although not more than the twelfth part of an i...
netPrevious to 1763, the common method was by netting, in"tickles" along the coast; and l'Abbe Ray...
seal nThe seal net is generally fifty fathoms long and 16 feet deep. ...36 Seal nets are always pl...
shore 1 nInshore and offshore, New- foundland waters are one of the great fishing grounds of the w...
seal nWe did not have any seal nets of our own as that was the first year staying down [on the Labr...
haul vThe first of June came and the men started setting the seal nets. They had to go about fiftee...
seal n... in the spring of the year, they'd seal hunt. They'd seal hunt with nets, you know. They ...
seal nThe people having finished the seal-net, began another this morning, and worked on it till no...
seal n... Not a winter passed that there was not linnet to be knitted in our house. Some was...
seal nSeal nets are made of very strong hemped cord, although not more than the twelfth part of an ...
seal nEarly in the last century many seals were caught by landsmen. A seal net was described as bei...
shoal 2 nA net to catch seals in. It is generally forty fathoms long and two deep. The foot of it i...
seal nNets of various designs used by landsmen to catch seals.G.M.Story October 1965Used I and SupU...
seal nThe harbor seal (_Phoca Vitulina_) frequent the harbors of Newfoundland simmer and winter. N...
seal nAn' there's another way we used to get seals - in nets, seal nets; about...possibly ...
set nSeal nets are made of very strong hemped cord, although not more than the twelfth part of an i...
netPrevious to 1763, the common method was by netting, in"tickles" along the coast; and l'Abbe Ray...
seal nThe seal net is generally fifty fathoms long and 16 feet deep. ...36 Seal nets are always pl...
shore 1 nInshore and offshore, New- foundland waters are one of the great fishing grounds of the w...
seal nWe did not have any seal nets of our own as that was the first year staying down [on the Labr...
haul vThe first of June came and the men started setting the seal nets. They had to go about fiftee...
seal n... in the spring of the year, they'd seal hunt. They'd seal hunt with nets, you know. They ...
seal nThe people having finished the seal-net, began another this morning, and worked on it till no...
seal n... Not a winter passed that there was not linnet to be knitted in our house. Some was...