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Tackle for fishing below the surface. 



Deep-sea gear: 



Flounder-gear. 



Shark-gear. 



Other bottom-gear. 

 Bobs: 



Eel-bobs. 



28. HOOKS, WITH STATIONARY LINES. SET TACKLE. 



Surface lines. 



Spilliards, or floating-trawl lines. 



Bottom-set lines. 



Trawl-lines, or bull-tows. 



25688. Model of codfish-trawl, used by American fishermen on Western and 

 Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Buoys, scale of one-sixth ; an- 

 chors, scale of one-fifteenth. Bradford & Anthony, Boston, Mass. 



29469. Section (one-fifth) of trawl-line. Used in George's Banks codfish- 

 cries. A. R. Crittenden, Middletown, Conn. 



6560. Trawl-line and hooks. Indians of Vancouver's Island. Dr. T. T. 

 Minor. 



32705. One section or "skate" of a halibut trawl-line with (No. 32706) inner 

 buoy with flag, (No. 32707) outer buoy with "black-ball," (No. 

 32708) buoy-line, and (No. 32709) anchor. Capt. Jos. W. Collins 

 and Philip Merchant, Gloucester, Mass. 



Set-traps. 



25562. Pickerel- traps. With lines and flags for fishing through the ice. 



Bradford & Anthony, Boston, Mass. 



25563. Set of implements for smelt-fishing through the ice. 

 25667. Fishing-bows. W. M. Young, Philadelphia, Pa. 



29. (ACCESSORY.) PARTS AND ACCESSORIES OF ANGLING- APPARATUS 



AND OF HARPOON AND SEINE LINES. 



Hooks (including a full series of unmounted hooks, of recent and 

 aboriginal manufacture). 



Plain hooks. 



25682. The ten processes through which American hand-made fish-hooks 

 pass from the wire to the finished hook. Made entirely by hand- 

 labor in the factory of J. W. Court, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bradford & 

 Anthony, Boston, Mass. 



25524. Double-refined, cast-steel, tapered point; Virginia hooks, flatted, 

 Nos. 10 to 1 and 1-0 to 3-0. American Needle and Fish-Hook Com- 

 pany, New Haven, Conn. 



25535. Superfine cast-steel blackfish-hooks, japanned, flatted, Nos. 1 to 8. 

 American Needle and Fish-Hook Company, New Haven, Conn. 



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