put vI've seen those fellows getting to their trap at nine or ten when other fellows (i.e. 'real' fishermen) have been out and also got all their fish away (i.e. salted).'PRINTED ITEM ? to get [fish] awayW. J. KIRWIN JUN 1569Used I and SupNot used3Not use
goAt night a punt . . . brought a report that few fish were going. . . . II, 20 Part of the salm...
greenIf successful, the fish will be salted, and brought home "wet," so that these vessels are calle...
fishThe seal nets are rarely taken up before the cod "strikes the shore" or a "sign of feesh" appea...
put vBut, if a woman happened to have no one fishing, she would then have to send one of her childr...
trap vWhen we went trapping the fish, I went --> fl_u_nky, pronging the fish out of the ...
put vIf the trawl had produced a good haul there would be little time for trying to catch the odd f...
fish..the gear is ready to fish once again. [That is, men can fish, but also codtraps can "fish."] ...
trap 1 nWe had our own trap fish to cure.PRINTED ITEM G.M. Story MAR 1977JH MAR 1977Used I and S...
salt v..the fish..are opened with one cut lengthwise , their back-bone, and all their entrails are ...
salt n. . . I baited the traps and deathfalls with salt-fish and seal's flesh fried in cod-blubber...
trapPRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN OCT 1978OCT 1978 JHUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot used~berth, boat...
put v. . . he and his crew were puttin' away their fish.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story JAN 1973 ...
strike vThe boats return to the vessel about nine o'clock in the morning to breakfast, put their f...
putting off their fish. . . the fishermen whom we had supplied for the prosecution of the codfisher...
bait nAt four o'clock we put the salmon-net out again, to kill baits for the codfishery. I went in...
goAt night a punt . . . brought a report that few fish were going. . . . II, 20 Part of the salm...
greenIf successful, the fish will be salted, and brought home "wet," so that these vessels are calle...
fishThe seal nets are rarely taken up before the cod "strikes the shore" or a "sign of feesh" appea...
put vBut, if a woman happened to have no one fishing, she would then have to send one of her childr...
trap vWhen we went trapping the fish, I went --> fl_u_nky, pronging the fish out of the ...
put vIf the trawl had produced a good haul there would be little time for trying to catch the odd f...
fish..the gear is ready to fish once again. [That is, men can fish, but also codtraps can "fish."] ...
trap 1 nWe had our own trap fish to cure.PRINTED ITEM G.M. Story MAR 1977JH MAR 1977Used I and S...
salt v..the fish..are opened with one cut lengthwise , their back-bone, and all their entrails are ...
salt n. . . I baited the traps and deathfalls with salt-fish and seal's flesh fried in cod-blubber...
trapPRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN OCT 1978OCT 1978 JHUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot used~berth, boat...
put v. . . he and his crew were puttin' away their fish.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story JAN 1973 ...
strike vThe boats return to the vessel about nine o'clock in the morning to breakfast, put their f...
putting off their fish. . . the fishermen whom we had supplied for the prosecution of the codfisher...
bait nAt four o'clock we put the salmon-net out again, to kill baits for the codfishery. I went in...
goAt night a punt . . . brought a report that few fish were going. . . . II, 20 Part of the salm...
greenIf successful, the fish will be salted, and brought home "wet," so that these vessels are calle...
fishThe seal nets are rarely taken up before the cod "strikes the shore" or a "sign of feesh" appea...