APPARATUS USED IN CAPTURING FISH. 



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An arrangement, different in construction, but on the same general 

 principle, largely in use from New York to New London, consists of what 

 is called a fyke-net, as shown in the accompanying sketch, (Fig. 14 :) 



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This is essentially a leader, of any length, ending between the extended 

 arms of a fyke-net, which is nothing more than the ordinary set-net 



