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V. NETS. 



30. ENTANGLING-NETS. 



a. Meshing-nets, (entangliiDg in meshes:) 

 X Barrier-nets. 

 Eabbit-nets, used by Indians of the Southwest. 

 Bird mesh-nets. 

 Gill-nets, used in great lakes. 



I Drift-nets. 

 t Those drifting across the tide. 

 Shad gill-nets, used in southern rivers. 

 Bass gill-nets. 

 Salmon gill-nets. 

 Mullet gill-nets. 



ft Those drifting along the tide. 

 Mackerel gill-nets. 

 Herring gill-nets. • 



&. Pocket-nets, (entangling in pockets :) 

 Trammel-nets. 



31. El!^CIROLING-NETS. 



a. Seines : 



Seal-seines. 

 Manatee-seines. 

 Shad-seines. 

 Mullet-seines. 

 Menhaden-seines. 

 Bass-seines. 

 Blue-fish seines. 

 Oapelin-seines. 

 Herring-seines 

 Cod-seines. 

 Lance-bunts. 

 Baird collecting- seines. 

 Bait-seines. 



"Ely-tail" seines of North Carolina. 

 , &. Hoop-nets : 



Handle, or dip-nets : 



Ball-nets, (worked with ropes and blocks.) 



