Fig. 107. The Scallop Pusher. This implement consists of a wooden 

 pole, from 8 to 9 feet long, attached to a rectangular iron framework, 3 by 1^/2 feet, 

 fitted with a netting bag 3 feet in depth. The scalloper, wading in the shallow 

 water, gathers the scallops from the flats by shoving the pusher among the eel 

 grass. The photograph shows the correct position of the pusher in operation. 

 Only a small part of the pole is shown. 



