tawt n' We had a doryload of fish with our two tawts turned up and there was no way could we put a sail on her.'PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup[Add to DNE tawt n 1, to 1966 quot] G.M. StoryJUN 7 1988 WKUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used Suptaut, thawt, thort, thwar
sailI used to be goin' around here in the sail skiff with 'em when they'd be carryin' round loads o...
bultow na fish trawla fish trawlPRINTED ITEMG�M.Story June 1961Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
berth (n)The [salmon] nets were sixty fathoms long, so we joined them together and put two in a be...
put vBefore the boat was tied up she was into her knee rubbers and oil clothes ready to help put th...
cod seine nThis in turn required a cod-seine skiff, which was towed astern, since they were usuall...
barrow1 (n)They told me of the time when they carried all their fish to the flakes in one barrow l...
bawn nWe couldn't get a fish and we never saw a seal. We did nothing only make a bit of bawn and ...
fishFrom 1937 to 1940 I was fishing. I did not get very much salmon but did very well with the fish...
tawt nShe--boats were always female--was divided into a number of sections, with good wide thick 't...
voyage n...someone remarked that Skipper So and So had got his cargo of fish, - a "voyage of fish,"...
nest vWe pewed our codfish under threat of gales / And nested dories in the nooning light.PRINTED I...
fishEarly in the spring when the weather was bad, why usually we'd fish under sail and set our dori...
fleet nThis [storm] had set one of my fleets of salmon nets adrift, and if we couldn't get the nets...
punt n'I fished on Green Island for 34 summers. First goin' off, we used to go in punts. They had...
voyage nwe...had made our stage large enough to hold a good voyage of fish.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story J...
sailI used to be goin' around here in the sail skiff with 'em when they'd be carryin' round loads o...
bultow na fish trawla fish trawlPRINTED ITEMG�M.Story June 1961Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
berth (n)The [salmon] nets were sixty fathoms long, so we joined them together and put two in a be...
put vBefore the boat was tied up she was into her knee rubbers and oil clothes ready to help put th...
cod seine nThis in turn required a cod-seine skiff, which was towed astern, since they were usuall...
barrow1 (n)They told me of the time when they carried all their fish to the flakes in one barrow l...
bawn nWe couldn't get a fish and we never saw a seal. We did nothing only make a bit of bawn and ...
fishFrom 1937 to 1940 I was fishing. I did not get very much salmon but did very well with the fish...
tawt nShe--boats were always female--was divided into a number of sections, with good wide thick 't...
voyage n...someone remarked that Skipper So and So had got his cargo of fish, - a "voyage of fish,"...
nest vWe pewed our codfish under threat of gales / And nested dories in the nooning light.PRINTED I...
fishEarly in the spring when the weather was bad, why usually we'd fish under sail and set our dori...
fleet nThis [storm] had set one of my fleets of salmon nets adrift, and if we couldn't get the nets...
punt n'I fished on Green Island for 34 summers. First goin' off, we used to go in punts. They had...
voyage nwe...had made our stage large enough to hold a good voyage of fish.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story J...
sailI used to be goin' around here in the sail skiff with 'em when they'd be carryin' round loads o...
bultow na fish trawla fish trawlPRINTED ITEMG�M.Story June 1961Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
berth (n)The [salmon] nets were sixty fathoms long, so we joined them together and put two in a be...