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[Engraved by the Photo-Engraving Company of New York City.] 
(Page references to Volumes I and II of text.) 
THE FRESH HALIBUT FISHERY. 
Halibut schooner under jib, foresail, and double-reefed mainsail; nests of dories on deck amid- 
ships; rigged for fall and winter fishing ..... oy Meee edelamewebite eeeeeesy sot cecanane cess 
Drawing by Capt. J. W. Collins, 
Halibut schooner in summer rig, two topmasts up and all sails spread ..... wiaiawetanes aloes siete 
Drawing by Capt. J. W. Collins. (Engraved by Photo-Electrotype Company.) 
. Fig. 1. Sectional plan of halibut schooner. (See page opposite plate for explanation) ......... r 
Fig. 2. Deck plan of halibut schooner. (See page opposite plate for explanation) ..... weseece ss 
Drawings by Capt. J. W. Collins. 
. Sectional plan of well-smack employed in the fresh halibut fishery on George’s Bank, 1836 to 1845, 
* (See page opposite plate for explanation) ............. dspasnsp sods Wace ssiesoteniniececee 
Drawing by Capt. J. W. Collins. 
Fig. 1. Bait chopper ...... 2-2 .-cece cece ence cece nen e cee ne cone ee nen es cone cee eee meee cecwes 
Fig. 2. Bait slivering knife .... 2... 2.2.2. cone cee n ee cece eee cece cence Wicisteicidialste Senrbwaimarsiesciercieraie 
Fig. 3. Halibut killer and gob stick ..... . 
Fig; 4. Woolen hand nip perccssn..- scccisees socteie wececccecaeeeincs seve sete eseets cescleee ee ceeees 
Fig. 5. Halibut gaff....- pineeisictiemiciewis Seemthe eidee eee sees eteeciewiasuenicis acest SHEET Cicisicimieisic cies 
Fig. 6. Trawl buoy and black ball..-... niiersaaletis an Sie sicneeeae Seeneues tec ces ede auaedeate.ceuis 
Fig. 7. Canvas skate for section of trawl......--- abe alalraar eta srmleyeiaivSains Sumi GES eee ek eee Leis 
Fig. 8. Dory scoop ....---. ---- seeee- eee ote ee nee cane cree cee eee tang en cence secnee tem mas cccns é 
Drawings by Capt. J. W. Collins. 
Fig. 1. Hurdy-gurdy to haul trawls in deep water...-2. 22-22. eee ee nee wees eee Seiaraiaie.oeiciareieie'e 
Fig. 2. Dory showing mode of attaching and using the hurdy-gurdy..-.-. .----- 2.2. .--02+ see eee 
Fig. 3. Trawl roller attached to dory gunwale for hauling trawls in shoal water.........--.--.. 
Drawings by Capt. J. W. Collins. 
Cutting bait and baiting trawls on halibut schooner at anchor on the fishing grounds.........-. a 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 
Dories and crew on the way to haul the trawls; the schooner at anchor under riding sail....... 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 
. Halibut dory and crew hauling the trawl, gaffing and clubbing the halibut ..--- samaastersicia aieyaeinte 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 
Dory and crew caught to leeward in a storm while hauling the trawl; trawl-buoy and line drifted 
astern of the vessel for their rescue....-...--.. 22-020 eeenee seeeieoeaeneewaseaeiea’s wisecer 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 
Halibut schooner at anchor on the Grand Bank in winter, riding out a gale....-. iid vintou area ewioe ss 3 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 
Halibut schooner “lying-to” in a gale on the Bank, under riding sail and double-reefed foresail. 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 
Halibut schooner tripped by a heavy sea. ...... 2.222. eee e ee ween te pico eiceciace eee 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. 
Halibut schooner in winter, head-reaching under short sail...... 22.200 sccane cccesce caccce scccce 
Drawing by H. W. Elliott and Capt. J. W. Collins. . 
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