- non-target species. A
fishing vessel rigged to fish by
gillnetting is a
gillnetter. A
gillnetter which deploys its
gillnet from the bow is a bowpicker,
while one...
- The
Bellingham Gillnetters were a
minor league baseball team
based in Bellingham, Washington. In 1905, the
Gillnetters pla**** as
members of the class...
-
Trollers ****ociation,
United Fishermen of Alaska,
United Southeast Alaska Gillnetters ****ociation, and the
Southeast Alaska Seiners ****ociation.[citation needed]...
- in a team or
among oarsmen,
positioned nearest the bow.
bowpicker A
gillnetter that
fishes by
deploying a
gillnet from her bow.
bowse To pull or hoist...
- testing", The
Denver Post,
November 29, 1994, p. A3. Barker, Eric. "Tribal
gillnetter catches one steelhead;
Fisheries department spokesman is
unsure if other...
- and row boats. Out of the
twelve non-steam
powered vessels,
seven were
gillnetters, four were pound-net boats, and one was used for
another type of fishing...
- and California,
predominantly by
anglers but also by
bowfishers and
gillnetters. In New Zealand, it is the
Carcharhinus species most
frequently caught...
-
white running light displa**** on the
stern of a vessel.
sternpicker A
gillnetter that
fishes by
deploying a
gillnet from the stern.
sternpost The upright...
- and
lifting the dredge.
Echosounders are used for
determining depths.
Gillnetters – On
inland waters and ins****,
gillnets can be
operated from open boats...
-
Irene (1994).
Legacy and Testament: The
Story of the
Columbia River Gillnetter, p. 38. Pullman,
Washington State University Press. Lofgen, Ovar. “Marine...