trouting vbl nTrout teem in every river and brook. . . . on stormy days when the cod fishery cannot be pro_se_cuted . . ..the fishermen go "trouting," as they say. . . . The Newfoundlander's "trouting pole" is a gigantic affair, and very much resembles a telegraph post . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-citNB JAN 1974 W. J. KIRWINJH JAN 1974Used I and SupUsed IUsed
haul v. . . I went in a skiff with two hands, to the head of this bay to look at a pond, and see if ...
fishing...and I had informed my assignees, that the fishing-posts and the buildings thereon, were ...
trout n...the author, taking his fishing apparatus with him, proceeded, on a solitary ramble, to th...
trout n. . . You'll see him and his biggest boy out in their punt on fine days hand lining in shoa...
trouter'Trouting,' similar to trapping, can be a highly productive pursuit if systemtically pursued...
trouting vbl nWe children had some glorious adventures pursuing the great Newfoudland pastime, trou...
trouting vbl nOf all the varieties of sport fishing available at St John's, trouting remains by far...
fishing...it is a long way for fame to carry--north to the uttermost fishing-berths of the Labrador...
fishThe seal nets are rarely taken up before the cod "strikes the shore" or a "sign of feesh" appea...
fishThe Spracklins had fish; namely, cod. Nothing is fish to a Newfoundlander but cod, - cod alone....
NewfoundlandA great deal has been said con- cerning the _Newfoundland_. Fishery, by many of the New...
trout nNeither was there a good market for trout (char) which were netted in the bays before cod...
trouting vbl n[in 1877] The working system of the place in which I was employed was such as affo...
newfoundlandThe Newfoundland or Banker's Lead is a favourite sinker in the Cod-fishery, of a sugar-...
shore � n...all the fishing was "shore fishing," no such thing as "bank fishing."PRINTED ITEM DNE-...
haul v. . . I went in a skiff with two hands, to the head of this bay to look at a pond, and see if ...
fishing...and I had informed my assignees, that the fishing-posts and the buildings thereon, were ...
trout n...the author, taking his fishing apparatus with him, proceeded, on a solitary ramble, to th...
trout n. . . You'll see him and his biggest boy out in their punt on fine days hand lining in shoa...
trouter'Trouting,' similar to trapping, can be a highly productive pursuit if systemtically pursued...
trouting vbl nWe children had some glorious adventures pursuing the great Newfoudland pastime, trou...
trouting vbl nOf all the varieties of sport fishing available at St John's, trouting remains by far...
fishing...it is a long way for fame to carry--north to the uttermost fishing-berths of the Labrador...
fishThe seal nets are rarely taken up before the cod "strikes the shore" or a "sign of feesh" appea...
fishThe Spracklins had fish; namely, cod. Nothing is fish to a Newfoundlander but cod, - cod alone....
NewfoundlandA great deal has been said con- cerning the _Newfoundland_. Fishery, by many of the New...
trout nNeither was there a good market for trout (char) which were netted in the bays before cod...
trouting vbl n[in 1877] The working system of the place in which I was employed was such as affo...
newfoundlandThe Newfoundland or Banker's Lead is a favourite sinker in the Cod-fishery, of a sugar-...
shore � n...all the fishing was "shore fishing," no such thing as "bank fishing."PRINTED ITEM DNE-...
haul v. . . I went in a skiff with two hands, to the head of this bay to look at a pond, and see if ...
fishing...and I had informed my assignees, that the fishing-posts and the buildings thereon, were ...
trout n...the author, taking his fishing apparatus with him, proceeded, on a solitary ramble, to th...