Sentences with phrase «as fisherman pull»

As fisherman pull in their nets, they can enter information about the particulars of what they are hauling in.

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To know the Steelhead, you should hurt with cold and nurse a little fear of the numbing current which pushes against your waders; it can pull you down and make you gasp and drown you, as Steelhead streams methodically drown a few of your fellow fishermen with every passing year.
The fisherman grunts and sweats as he does battle with the giant fish, reeling, pulling and reeling again.
For centuries, fishermen have launched their pirogues from the Senegalese port of Joal, where the fish used to be so plentiful a man could dip his hand into the grey - green ocean and pull one out as big as his thigh.
Dogs have been bred for reasons such as herding animals, aiding fishermen, hunting animals and pulling sleds.
Basically, they were created and groomed as a working dog, for pulling nets for fisherman and hauled wood from the forest.
In Newfoundland he was used as a working dog to pull nets for the fishermen and to haul wood from the forest.
This strong and big dog breed was created and groomed as a working dog, basically to use for pulling nets for fisherman and hauling wood from the forest.
The Labrador retriever originated in 19th century Newfoundland where he was used by fishermen to haul nets, ropes and pull in fish while images of the Rhodesian Ridgeback date back to the 18th century when the dog was first developed in what is now Zimbabwe and known as the African lion hound because of his ability to keep a lion at bay while awaiting his master's arrival.
It's not as entertaining a story as others he's acquired here: there was the time he pulled a hook out of a fisherman's eyebrow.
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