NET FOR SEAl 



251 



iSucli nets arc set uikI.t the ice ; 

 shore by means of stakes in snninic 

 the net luuler the ice two small ho 

 of tlie net apart, andlyctwccii then 



wmtcr, or in sluial water aluiii,' 



In the ordinary inetlM«l of set I 



s are ent fhronoh (he ice the leu 



n the same straij^iit liiieiseiu a ti 



. 252.— Seal net. 



large enongli to permit a seal to he drawn uj) through it. A line with a 

 plummet on tln^ end is let down through one of the small holes, and is 

 liooked through the middle hole, with a long slender pole of willow, often 

 made of several iiieees siilieed foucther. with a small wooden hook on the 



