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Historic Fisheries
History and Methods of Fisheries
Cod, Hake, and Haddock
Historic Fisheries
The ordinary way in which cod gill-nets are set floating at NewfoundlandFrom Bulletin U.S. Fish Commission, Vol. I, drawing by Capt. J. W. Collins
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Way in which cod gill-nets are set for underrunningIn Ipswich Bay, MassachusettsFrom Bulletin U.S. Fish Commission, Vol. I, drawing by Capt. J. W. Collins
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Underrunning cod gill-nets in Ipswich Bay, MassachusettsDrawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins
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Block Island boat and crew hand-lining for codDrawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins
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Pink stern schooner and boats hand-line fishing at Cape Ann, MassachusettsFrom photograph by T.W. Smillie
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Baiting trawls on deck of Gloucester haddock schooner Mystic, Captain McKennonFrom photograph by T.W. Smillie
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Baiting trawls at night in hold of haddock schoonerDrawing by H. W. Elliott, 1882
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Setting haddock trawls from schooner under sail;Set at right angles to course of the vesselDrawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins
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Fishermen's dories on the rocks at Folly Cove, Cape Ann, MassachusettsDrawing by H. W. Elliott
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Fishermen in dory hauling trawl; a dogfish caughtFrom photograph by T.W. Smillie
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Overhauling trawls in fish-house at Rockport, MassachusettsDrawing by H. W. Elliott
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