96 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



Taoklo lor *<iirface-li*liins^. 



TrollinfJ^-tackle : 

 Tiulliiifi-tackle. 

 WhiiUng-tackle. 

 Drailinjr-tacklc. 

 Gangs of hooks for ininiiow-bait. 



The parts of these gears may be seeu in their proper places, with hooks, 

 Hues, &c. 



26683. Miimow-gaug. Property of J. A. Nichols, Syracuse, N. Y. Con- 

 tributed by Forest and Stream Publishing Company, 



Surf-tackle for throwing and liauling. 

 Striped-bass tackle. 

 Ked-tish or bass tackle. 

 Blne-fish tackle. 

 Tide-drailing tackle. 

 Pasque and Guttyhunk bass-tackle. 



24808-9. Blue-fish line. Rigged with eel-skiu squids. .1. M. K. Soiithwick, 



Newport, R. I. 

 24802-7. Blue-lish lines. Rigged with cloth squid. Block Island. J. M. K. 



Southwick, Newjiort, R. I. 



Tackle lor li^liiiig^ beloi«' the f^iirrace. 



Short hand-gear. 



2.'>684. Mackerel-lines and cleats. Bradford »S: Anthony, Boston, Mass. 



25940. Mackerel hook and line. A. McCurdy. 



29293. "Qtter," with line and llies attached. Used in lake and river fishing. 



William Morris, Lake City, Minn. 

 19047. Throw-line with minnow-hooks. Cooyuwee Pi-Utes. Pyramid 



Lake, Nevada. Stephen Powoi-s. 



Deep-sea gear. 



257RG. Hand-line gear for halibut and cod. Used in George's Banks fish- 

 eries. Alexander McCurdy, East Gloucester, Mass. 



25687. Gear, used by American fishermen on George's Banks. Bradford A: 

 Anthony, Boston, Mass. 



29471. lland-lino gear. Used in George's Banks cod and halibut fisheiies. 

 A. MeCurdy, East Gloucester, Mass. 



294a3. Cod-fishing gear. Used from 1812-1830. Lemuel Cook, 2d, Pi-ovinoe 

 town, Mass. 



25686. Cod hand-line and gear. Used chiefly on Western and Grand Banks 

 of Newfoundland. Bradford & Anthony, Boston. Mass. 



25685. Pollock line and gear. Bradford & Anthony. Boston. Mass. 



24810-11. Rigged tautog-lines. .J. M. K. Southwick, Newport, R. I. 



2.">6<M. Lines. Rigged for pond-lishing. Wm. M. Young, Philadelphia. 1';!. 

 UJO. llalibut-liook, with kdj) line. Makah Indians. Puget Sound, W. 

 T. J. G. Swan. 



