How To Use Fisher In A Sentence

  • Because the joint ventures pay very low wages, and do not have to pay GST and local taxes, they are able to pay for quota at a level that is unsustainable or uneconomic for our local fishermen.
  • The Danish Dairy Board and the Danish Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Fisheries supported this study.
  • Fly fishers in the salt water environment need something entirely different to their freshwater counterpart on the chalk stream, as does the angler who fishes big reservoirs.
  • A fisherman's son opened this beachside restaurant, which stretches down into the sand. Times, Sunday Times
  • A good few fish remained in the fishery, and the total catch for the week was 14.
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  • He chased the unmigratory tropi-ducks from their shrewd-hidden nests, walked circumspectly among the crocodiles hauled out of water for slumber, and crept under the jungle-roof and spied upon the snow-white saucy cockatoos, the fierce ospreys, the heavy-flighted buzzards, the lories and kingfishers, and the absurdly garrulous little pygmy parrots. CHAPTER XV
  • The Japanese fisheries agency said activists on Thursday obstructed Japanese whaling in the Antarctic by throwing bottles of what it described as butyric acid onto whaling ships, as well as flashing laser lights and using water cannon. EcoEarth.Info Environment RSS Newsfeed
  • The perception of the fishermen was that the fish were still there to be caught.
  • Talking to locals on the fishery there is no shortage of coarse fishing in the area.
  • Another dream tells of an encounter with a being who held four keys, and bore the wings of a kingfisher.
  • He was joined by a group of fishermen from Asere, the core Ga settlement in pre-colonial Accra.
  • For example, last year our wildlife department verified natural reproduction in both rainbows and browns in the Lower Mountain Fork river, which is a fantastic year-round tailrace fishery in SE Oklahoma. Hatchery Fish: The Weakest Link
  • But because of international pressure for an end to the killing of dolphins and the bloodiness of their hunting method, fishermen here have tried to keep out of the public eye.
  • A lone fisherman sorts through his gear as we approach.
  • Fishermen have made adjustments lately to keep more keepers and feed fewer to sharks.
  • In some pools, there are no fish or other aquatic animals at all because fishermen have even evacuated all the water with pumps in order to catch the fish.
  • Plans to extend the fishery are well advanced and it is hoped to commence work in the next few weeks.
  • Cats - especially those breeding in the wild - along with stoats and ferrets, moreporks, blackbirds and kingfishers are the worst enemies of the lizards.
  • A straight man and a good fisherman.
  • Then a hush fell upon the fisherfolk, and only was heard the moan of the off-shore wind and the cries of the gulls flying low in the air. Nam-Bok, the Unveracious
  • The cannery is the last on the island, once a world fishery center with 16 canneries that processed tuna, salmon, herring and other fish.
  • As soon as they reached the fishing area, the fishermen cast their nets into the sea.
  • As a part of the festival, bird-watching tours, a fishermen exhibition, boat race and a series of cultural programmes are being planned.
  • From the outset, she is not sure she will survive this touchy encounter with a legendary fisherman who taught her everything she knows and is one tough, crusty character.
  • ‘Gee, Bob,’ Fisher smartly demurred, ‘I'm not sure if that's advisable at this point.’
  • Our second annual spring trip to the Upper Catch and Release Area of the Miller's River, my father caught this nice brown trout, and caught flak from the elitists because he was using the fly rod with a spinning reel and rooster tail and catching fish, while the elitist fly fishers were getting skunked all morning. Field & Stream
  • Fisher et al. have discovered that between 1915-1922 and 2007, the shell length of N. lapillus at 19 sites around Mount Desert Island, Maine increased by an average of 22.6%. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Last season Marsh pulled off a string of penalty saves and he did not disappoint this time, brilliantly palming away Nick Fisher's spot kick.
  • Once or twice a day the intrepid fisherman ‘runs’ his trot line meaning he gets in a boat and checks the hook dangling beneath each float and if necessary sticks a fresh perch on it for bait.
  • Fishermen and sailors sometimes claim to have seen monsters in the sea.
  • It was in this fortalice that Kornati fisherman left money for fish tax and the hard lifestyle of a fisherman forced them to build settlements on the nearby island of Piskera.
  • Now, a fisherman can always throw a catch he doesn't like back, but, ultimately, no matter how cunning and patient a sportsman he is, what ends up in his creel is really up to the fish. INTERVIEW: John C. Wright
  • The European Court's decision has been greeted with dismay by fishermen.
  • The best fishermen returned for a second year in a row without their usual haul of cod and haddock, so the Icelandic government took radical action: they privatized the fish.
  • They swim up rivers and are often the first to use areas where fishermen dump their offal.
  • The grayling is a unique part of the natural heritage of Montana," said Leah Elwell, conservation coordinator for the Federation of Fly Fishers. Earthjustice Press Releases
  • The tale of the Fisher King involves a king who is lame in one leg (a euphemism for impotency) which in turn causes the land to become barren (infertile).
  • But he was not to enjoy himself long, for the duck was telling all her neighbours about the ill-usage her little one had received; and the mischief-making little wagtail thought as he had seen the lanky bird eating what he called the kingfisher's fishes, he would go and tell, and then sit on the bank and see the quarrel there would be; for he considered that the heron had no more business to take the fish out of the pond than the toad had to catch flies. Featherland How the Birds lived at Greenlawn
  • Northern Territory News reported that a three-metre "saltie" spied on a group of fishermen before tucking into the shark they had just reeled in. The Guardian World News
  • The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible, but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore. Vincent van Gogh 
  • Apart from the rainbows and browns, it is stocked with some cross-bred trout which seem to be gaining in popularity at fisheries.
  • The fisherwomen take anything you give for the fish.
  • Depart the Bay Area for Monterey Bay, visit Fisherman's Wharf and the Cannery Row, made famous by writer John Steinbeck.
  • We took a walk up the street and Capa just stopped and joined a game of cribbage that some fishermen were playing, and next there would be a girl, and he joked 'Where's your boyfriend?' Rare Robert Capa print in auction of news photography treasures
  • The meeting was told that most of the nets being stored were bought during the tuna fishing years but that fishery is now all but gone as far as the local fleet is concerned.
  • These offer information about shifting shoals, sandbars and such that can be critical for boaters and productive for fishers.
  • The fishermen assured us that a small crocodile, the bava, * which often approached us when we were bathing, contributes also to the destruction of the fish. Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • Foreign fishermen, who are not part of this agreement, also adhere to it as it makes sense. Times, Sunday Times
  • But these days, the chief executive of U.K.-based Kingfisher PLC, the world's third-largest home-improvement group, has a problem that no amount of do-it-yourself labor can fix: His company derives nearly half of its profits from continental Europe. CEOs' Message: Fix Europe, Or Else
  • There are many of places of the coast where fishermen could find the place where nets were cast, creels or maintops were lowered.
  • A series of mainly South American fisherman have been hauled back to Australia with their ships and prosecuted after they were caught fishing near southern Heard Island, and HSI said it hoped to see similar action against whalers.
  • I have told Caleb about my conversation with Fisher, and now we both stare at the ceiling, as if the answer might appear, skywritten with stars. Perfect Match
  • In recent years the lake has yielded abundant harvests of walleye for sport fishermen.
  • You can sit with the fishermen at the bar, or nibble on good bread and fresh pats of unsalted butter while you peruse the menu and affordable wine list.
  • With that object in view, therefore, it will be needful to devise suitable legislative enactments to protect our oyster fisheries and to foster ostreiculture at the same time. The Art of Living in Australia
  • Along with 680,000 freshwater fish released, it should mean that our fishery has a future.
  • In his many years as an angler, businessman, and conservation leader, this gentle demeanor helped bring together local meat fishermen, outfitters, wealthy anglers, conservationists, and ranchers.
  • The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible, but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore. Vincent van Gogh 
  • After lunch or dinner, wander across the road to the shingle beach and watch the fishermen. The Sun
  • This they did later, either on account of the French fishermen or at the instigation of the Dutch, and a year's respite was granted.
  • As he attempts to sort through his complicated and half-remembered past, Fisher discovers that the truth is harder to accept than the lies. Guilty Pleasures
  • Most of the people on the island are fisher folk.
  • Large schools of old wives, bullseyes and big trevally, too wily for the fishermen, took refuge here.
  • The fisherman made the request of the flounder, and this wish came true too.
  • I peered outside at fishermen in green quilted waistcoats sat sheltered beneath big umbrellas beside a pond rippled by raindrops.
  • An elderly fisherman wrote to a mail order house the following: "Please send me one of those gasoline engines for my boat you show on page 438, and if it's any good, I'll send you a check.
  • His symbol is a fish and he calls fishermen because he is the God of the new Piscean age when the sun enters pisces (just like the golden calf was made during the Taurian age). Pew and the Democratic War on Science. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • The express purpose for which it was allocated by the international authorities was to provide full national coverage as well as extending the service to our emigrants and fishermen at sea.
  • What would you have thought of the poor little squilla, so prettily baptised by the fishermen, if The History of a Mouthful of Bread And its effect on the organization of men and animals
  • THE SUN'S SUNK behind the row of trees and clapboard cottages on the shore, past the reef and its traffic — fishermen and jetskiers heading back to houses and bars — past where the Connecticut River dumps its brackish load into Long Island Sound. Monkeytown prologue/chapter first
  • What makes this stretch of the river so prized by fishermen? Times, Sunday Times
  • the Fisher Act of 1918 decisively raised their status and pay
  • After retiring as Natural Resources Director in 1982, Mr. Ranta remained active in conservation, serving on the Sandy Neck Governing Board and donating his time and knowledge to benefit the town's shellfishery. The Barnstable Patriot
  • Seventy percent of the world's most valuable fisheries, and 11 of 15 major fishing grounds, are either overfished or fished to the limit according to the United Nations.
  • The Fisheries Agency also expressed concern that China has sharply increased its harvesting of bigeye tuna by reflagging ships so that they do not come under catch quota restrictions.
  • Just months after Edwards Dam was removed, birds such as ospreys, bald eagles, and kingfishers returned.
  • San Pedro was a fisherman as was the father of the great DiMaggio.
  • What the fishermen did was to take these small fish and turn them into a soup that is most famously known as bouillabaisse, which has become such a classic that there are restaurants specializing in it. At My Table
  • Yes | No | Report from fisherdude wrote 29 weeks 17 hours ago in lakes in Michigan i have nailed bass on a texas rigged YUM gonzo grup. they work great. I fish a river near my house, the South branch river, and it got a lot of smallmouth in it.
  • Fisherman Ray Turner hand-built the V-shaped stone overflow dam, or weir, in the East Branch of the Delaware River in New York; its walls funnel eels into a wooden collecting rack.
  • They are preyed on by herons, cormorants, kingfishers, goosanders, large trout and eels.
  • A mutant crab has been caught in a fisherman's lobster pot. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fishermen last week reached the 20-ton limit on white steenbras two months into the October-to-May season and have been told to "throw them back into the water" if they catch any, Lamberth told AFP. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Campaigners say foreign fishermen who use two trawlers to tow a giant net are to blame and want the method banned. The Sun
  • The Thetis class are multi-role frigates for fishery protection, surveillance, air-sea rescue, anti-pollution and ice reconnaissance.
  • Sailing for 100 miles over seven days in a small dugout canoe with two local fishermen through the changeable waters of southwest Madagascar.
  • Brian retired from the sea a number of years ago and bought a local public house, needless to say this was frequented by many local and visiting fishermen who always received a very warm welcome.
  • The advice will cover not just fisheries that target cod in these areas, but also fisheries that catch cod as a by-catch.
  • Between there and the mainland were only a few scattered fishermen, renegades, loners and eccentrics.
  • Out of school, Scouts and fishermen would wear a sheath knife on a belt - I still remember my 4-inch blade in its sheath with the Scout logo.
  • In Montana today, the grayling is a “high profile” species in fisheries programs. Trout and Salmon of North America
  • Snipe, red buntings, yellowhammers and even kingfishers are supposedly hereabouts.
  • There are several different varieties and are a favourite of sport fishermen in those areas.
  • The establishment of fisheries commissions, and the gradual enlargement of their powers, was a seminal development.
  • In the midst of a long round of hellos and goodbyes, the European Commissioner responsible for Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries has been in fighting form over all the issues that matter to him.
  • But unknown to Iphigenia, he was no ordinary fisherman, but a sea wizard, one who lived from the flotsam which washed up upon the beaches and shores of the world.
  • Where salmon fishermen once enjoyed sockeye, silver, and chum seasons from July through December, they can now fish only for chum, and the season lasts a scant four or five days.
  • None of these no-good fishermen who'll pretend to guard our equipment and then steal it-get honest men. THREE IN ONE
  • The most important of the unfinished work consists of the long-delayed "Oceanic Hydrozoa," the "Manual of Comparative Anatomy," and a report on Fisheries. The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley
  • This convention dealt with issues of sustainable fishery catches and conservation of both aquatic species and habitats.
  • The restaurant pays cash on delivery for fish, which the local fishermen like.
  • Predators of erethizontids include mustelids such as martens, minks, wolverines, ermine, weasels, and fishers.
  • The seas around West Kerry have been throwing up some very unusual species of fish in recent days and the latest haul included three white albinos which were hooked by Irish fishermen.
  • I think pothouse is a place wherein the fishermen keep their wicker lobster pots, wicker fish pots and etc. The intire account of fome incidents from 257 years ago
  • Norwegian fisherman use nets to capture halibut, red perch, cod and king crab.
  • MUMBAI – Mumbai International Airport Pvt. Ltd. will put Kingfisher Airlines Ltd. on a cash-and-carry mode from Saturday because of non-payment of bills, a person close to the development said Thursday. Mumbai Airport Puts Kingfisher Airlines on Cash-and-Carry
  • Most of the non-resident fishermen were from the U.S., a segment that has seen a 19% increase as sport fishing in Manitoba continues to attract thousands of American fishermen.
  • What makes this stretch of the river so prized by fishermen? Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr. Fischer depicts Champlain as a wise gleaner of facts who listened to Basque whalers, Breton fishermen, African slaves -- anyone who could impart information. A Forgotten Explorateur
  • At the age of 70, famous wood and stone carver Dick Reid is hanging up his mallet and chisels at his workshop in Fishergate and calling it a day.
  • Protecting hagfish populations during potential reproductive periods may allow them to recover from the pressures of a commercial fishery.
  • A night fisherman had to get hospital treatment for a facial wound after being attacked in his tent by a marauding fox. Times, Sunday Times
  • I must be the oldest fisherman around. The Sun
  • Tanysiptera galatea, the common paradise-kingfisher, is an arresting bird with the unmistakably huge head and the trowel-like beak characteristic of kingfishers generally. The Song of The Dodo
  • Close to 20% of the lingcod sold in the U.S. is imported from Canada; the rest comes from U.S. fisheries.
  • They have always acknowledged that when that occurs and kahawai are caught as a by-catch, it is entirely appropriate that fishers can take them home, smoke them, and provide them on the roadside for New Zealanders to enjoy.
  • Fishermen have cell phones, which gives them access to multimillion dollar communications networks.
  • There were lights of the fishermen out on the jetty beneath The Bluff - and there was a white shape drifting in the water close to the shore.
  • So-called cartilaginous fish, such as sharks and rays, with their gristly, rubbery flesh, are increasingly under threat from fishermen around the world. Euronews
  • Claims and counterclaims are being made about who is right and who is wrong in the development of this fishery.
  • We have heard all the korero from the members of the National Party who are members of the Fisheries and Other Sea-related Legislation Committee.
  • We could see how many fishermen had delved into these waters by the hundreds of spoon baits lodged in the weed.
  • North Dakota's Garrison Dam tailrace is a fishery near Pick City with trout over 20 pounds. Hot Spots: The Best Hunting and Fishing in August
  • There, the commercial fishermen patiently wait every year for the annual migrations of albacore, skipjack, yellowfin, big-eye and bluefin.
  • BLITZER: What do you say to the president who spoke about what he called your pet spending projects -- money that has nothing to do with the war in Iraq or Afghanistan, but for fishermen, peanut storage, spinach farmers, the milk industry -- that you've attached all this -- this other funding into this legislation, which has nothing do with the emergency spending needed for the war? CNN Transcript Mar 23, 2007
  • The invertebrates are choking fishing nets and poisoning the catch with their toxic stingers, fishers say.
  • A night fisherman had to get hospital treatment for a facial wound after being attacked in his tent by a marauding fox. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two-thirds of oceanic fisheries are now being fished at or beyond their capacity; overfishing is now the rule, not the exception.
  • I asked if his father was a fisherman ( "patar hithus?") and he answered excitedly in English, "sardine, sardine! Undefined
  • The fisherman cast off the rope and set the boat adrift.
  • Several fishermen sat on wooden barrels, tending their nets.
  • As the fisherman approaches, the falconer's spaniels look enquiringly at each other, and his whippet, all four paws at attention, stares respectfully at such an admirable salmon.
  • All members are keen fishers and come from a wide range of professional and socio-economic backgrounds.
  • W cygnine swan W anatine duck 1862-1893 dacelonine kingfisher W OOsW didine dodo 1885 OW avine bird 1881 OW falconine falcon OW buteonine buzzard fringilline finch 1874 - VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IV No 1
  • Seton was but a small town, a fisherman's village where my friends and I would play and bathe in the waters.
  • By-catches of gadoids and hake in the Nephrops fisheries are often considerable.
  • Since M.F.K. Fisher was only selectively self-revelatory, we'll never be sure. The Romantical She
  • Here we show that misreporting by countries with large fisheries, combined with the large and widely fluctuating catch of species such as the Peruvian anchoveta, can cause globally spurious trends.
  • The fishermen set out at sunset for a night's fishing.
  • I, for one, think they have been perfectly justified in refusing to give up to the Americans the bait to carry on their Grand Bank fisheries because the control of the bait is a matter entirely within their legislative competence. The Newfoundland Fisheries Question
  • The fisherman was able to catch so many fish because other workers are making nets. Property and Prophets: The Evolution of Economic Institutions and Ideologies
  • Gulf shrimping and inshore oystering are the only remaining marine commercial fisheries in Texas not under a limited entry program.
  • NIAGARA FALLS, NY - Niagara county man, 34-year-old Brad Fisher, is charged with intentionally torching his own home. WIVB TV
  • The sheet bend, and in some cases the fisherman's knot, are simple binding knots that can replace the reef knot.
  • They are really fishermen's ministers and their job is not to conserve the stock but to ensure that their national fishermen get the maximum catch with the minimum of regulation.
  • The monarchy was now dominant, the nobles largely feudalized, the clergy (with royal grants) powerful, the bourgeoisie vigorous (fisheries and cattle raising), the yeoman class strong and independent. E. Scandinavia
  • (02 / 19 / 2008) Careful design of protected areas to safeguard key "refugia" and allow for migration can increase the resilience of Amazon biodiversity to climate change, report researchers writing in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. Tuna may go the way of cod: a collapsed fishery Mongabay.com News
  • Across the kingfisher's range, wherever rivers are healthy , fish will swim.
  • Alas, the fishery is a pale ghost of its former glory. Think Progress » Drilling Is Not The Solution To Create Jobs And Reduce Reliance On Foreign Oil
  • In addition, various governments have sought to improve agro-industry and fishery production, but success has been limited.
  • Reserve placing in the native breeds went to Mule Wether lamb entries from Andrew Fisher of Pateley Bridge, a fieldsman for Craven Cattle Marts.
  • The spell was broken one day by a particularly stubborn fisherman who used clubs to beat his way through the grey mist.
  • As I gazed in the direction of his usual path, I saw fishermen bring back their catch of the day.
  • Maidens with water-jars on their heads which might have been dug up at Pompeii; priests with broad hats and huge cloaks; sailors with blue shirts and red girdles; urchins who almost instinctively cry for a "soldo" and break into the Tarantella if you look at them; quiet, grave, farmer-peasants with the Phrygian cap; coral-fishers fresh from the African coast with tales of storm and tempest and the Madonna's help -- make up group after group of Caprese life as one looks idly on, a life not specially truthful perhaps or moral or high-minded, but sunny and pleasant and pretty enough, and harmonizing in its own genial way with the sunshine and beauty around. Stray Studies from England and Italy
  • In fall you'll see Northern flickers, herons, kingfishers, downy woodpeckers, and lots of ducks (common goldeneyes, mallards, mergansers).
  • One of them wore trousers with big yellow and black checks, the other a battered straw hat and a white rollneck fisherman's arran. WHITE LIES
  • A keen fly-fisherman caught a record-sized salmon.
  • Photos released by the Mexican navy showed several sunburned fishermen in T-shirts and Bermudas waiting to get on a bus. Mexico may call off rescue in boat capsizing
  • One of the most profoundly beautiful reggae songs ever made, Fisherman bathes the daily grind in a spiritual light, naming its titular anglers after four of the disciples (dubbed Fishers of Men by Jesus), though it's not known whether the original apostles also stopped off to see the local collie man. Expecting Rain
  • The fisherman cast off the rope and set the boat adrift.
  • Having achieved this, the fishermen then returned to the marker buoy to retrieve the anchor.
  • This historic old dock, which only floods at very high springs, was used in olden days by fishermen of the local herring fleet for repairs and for drying of the nets.
  • The ledger fisherman and his rod rest and two rod approach needs a much wider platform from which to fish.
  • Mostly I hate jet skis, those fast and noisy personal watercraft often driven by obnoxious kids whose idea of a good time is harassing fishermen or generally tearing up a quiet lake. Uncategorized Blog Posts
  • The author and the fisherman were strangers, for the author would not want his identity known if the letter was later opened and read by the fisherman, or if the mailer was eventually found.
  • The suggestion is that instead of fish, the fisherman himself has been caught in the net.
  • Huge commercial fisheries sprang up there almost overnight. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the fisherman has the wit to put his (or her) bottles in the stream one presumes they have nearby for piscatorial endeavors, the Malt beverages need never be warm ... Fine Wine & Warm Beer
  • In fact, it was Victorian fly fishermen, not scientists, who first studied these insects closely in order to imitate them with artificial flies.
  • It's a valuable business, and commercial fishers say the $2.4 billion legal fishing trade in Australia is becoming increasingly attractive to so-called ‘shamateurs‘.
  • It was one of the first Scottish fisheries to stock with true steelheads, and these caused quite a stir when they started to appear in catches.
  • In early May 1992, the National Marine Fisheries Service listed the Snake River chinook salmon as a threatened species.
  • After all, he believes, a fisherman should always seek a challenge and the wels is the biggest challenge on the river. Spain's Ebro River Is Big Catfish Country
  • After a time the hellgrammite comes to the surface and takes to the air as a beetle, but in that state he interests the naturalist rather than the fisherman. Healthful Sports for Boys
  • Rolled muddlers, tied-down minnows, mickey finns, chum and coho fry are just a few of the patterns soon to be presented by eager fly-fishers.
  • Concerned fishermen put pilchard bait on a rock, snared the bird and cut the nylon away.
  • Publicly, the Europeans have been following the script – "a good night's kip and then go out there and give it to them," said the normally mild-mannered Ross Fisher, sounding more like Paulie Gualtieri from the Sopranos than Clark Kent – but behind the scenes they have been in awe of the way Montgomerie has comported himself this week. Ryder Cup 2010: Colin Montgomerie uses dark arts to steel European team
  • the fisherman caught a 10-pounder
  • My father was a fisherman sailing out of Milford Haven and my late husband, Royston, was a coppersmith in Milford Docks.
  • It has been a problem for other birds and also for the fishermen who use the lake. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fisherman made another cast with the fishing net.
  • The king called a tunny and commanded him to take the fisherman on his back and deposit him on a rock near the shore, where the other fishers could see and rescue him. The Science of Fairy Tales An Inquiry into Fairy Mythology
  • As teachers were hauled before Judge Fisher they denounced the school authorities for tyranny and deception and said they were willing to go to jail to defend their rights.
  • Ryckman FC, Flake AW, Fisher RA, Tchervenkov JI, Pedersen SH, Balistreri WF: Segmental orthotopic hepatic transplantation as a means to improve patient survival and diminish waiting list mortality. CHOP pediatric surgery publications
  • The fisherman was able to catch so many fish because other workers are making nets. Property and Prophets: The Evolution of Economic Institutions and Ideologies
  • Boats work too, of course, but for many fishermennothing will do but a waist-high immersion in seething foam while hurling plugsor bait into combers kicked up by an autumn nor'easter. How to Catch Fall Stripers: It's Not Easy, but It's Worth It
  • But, as you would expect, the Inspector is no mug and played our fumbling probing with the skill of an experienced fly fisherman, which in fact he is.
  • Other chapters in this informative book cover the drift-net; trawling in the west coast of Scotland lochs; the Scottish east coast fishers in the days of sail; steam drifters and more recent fishing methods.
  • She waited, and when it moved again she saw it, a speck of shining beauty even on this dull morning: a kingfisher. FOLLY
  • ‘Today, the same poundage caught by sportfishermen represents a very high percentage of the total,’ he points out.
  • Fishermen who want to trade up and buy a bigger boat usually scrap their existing vessel and buy extra tonnage from the market.
  • The new year has brought some dramatic changes at the loch with the addition of three new fisheries.
  • On the downslope from the foreboding metal fence of the Camarones del Sur shrimp farm, known as Camarsa, a few fisherman stand half-submerged in the shallow waters.
  • The latest catch was a large mature male crab netted by Bridlington fisherman Andrew Sanderson last week.
  • The birds would swoop into the cold water then reach their heads back up to the fishermen.
  • They supply the fisherman with everything from soup to nuts.
  • According to Mr. Jurgensen, "Drawing on his own work at a sewing machine, Mr. Fisher decided to drape the legs in tensile fabric, which becomes taut when crew members pop out a series of knobby" polyps "inside the frame. Building U2's 'Claw'
  • There would be little incentive for fishermen to overexploit the resources in their "plot" if they didn't have a competitor waiting to pounce on whatever is left uncaught. Peter Hanlon: Fish as Food, Fish as Wildlife: Four Fish (a Book Review)
  • Mining is finished, the farmers live on handouts and there is a finite number of fishermen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Governments would then divide this quota between commercial fishermen and anglers. Times, Sunday Times

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