As luck would have it, I timed my dog walk to the beach perfectly today to watch the weirmen netting their substantial haul from the weir. Once the fish are drawn in by the weir they are gathered by hand net, boxed and shipped immediately as much-desired bait for lobster traps.
Here's a closer photo of one of the weirmen scooping the herring and dropping them into the crates. As usual, the guys mused at my perennial fascination with this historic tradition yet kindly insured that I had a couple fresh herring in a grocery bag to take home for breakfast.
Sunday, June 03, 2007
Netting the catch
Posted by Terri at 11:53 p.m.
Labels: Fav posts, Strange but True, Weird stuff we eat, Whales - fish -other creatures
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