Sentences with phrase «fishermen pull»

Owner Beth Shipman cooks up mouthwatering gumbo, shrimp, and grits, and there's always the freshest fish because fishermen pull up to the dock to drop off the catch of the day.
These dogs initially helped fishermen pull in nets and catch fish that escaped.
Complications ensue when two fishermen pull him out of the river in their fishing nets, and decide to use him to solve their own debt problems...
At the beach you can watch the Nubian fisherman pulling in their catch before leaving to sell their haul to local restaurants.
Last September, a fisherman pulled nearly 400 pounds of mutated, eyeless shrimp out of the Gulf of Mexico.
As fisherman pull in their nets, they can enter information about the particulars of what they are hauling in.

Not exact matches

The fishermen who aren't afraid to pull in the lines and try a new spot are likely to come home with the most fish.
They just tell stories about friends of theirs who heard about a guy who caught dozens of fish on a stretch of a river in Africa, or another guy who pulled a fish so big out of a frozen pond in Minnesota that the fisherman had to make the hole in the ice bigger just to pull it out.
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.
Fishermen have pulled up basketball - size chunks of hydrate in their nets, and other researchers have scooped it from beneath the ocean floor.
Filipino fisherman got more than they bargained for last week when they pulled up their nets: an extremely rare, humongous fish
Fishermen in Sri Lanka returning from a three - week trip pull yellowfin tuna and swordfish from their icy holds to sell to middlemen.
Downstream, fishermen hired by the government have pulled hundreds of tons of bigheads and silvers from the upper reaches of the Illinois.
Three bigheads — isolated individuals — have been pulled from its waters by fishermen, though none have been seen lately.
I should have known better than to think it was too silly to be real although the ice fishermen we knew in Vermont especially liked pulling the legs of a couple of gullible city slickers from NYC with so many outrageous stories of derring - do, we never knew what to believe.
It would be silly, of course, to build a movie around the question of whether a beautiful woman pulled from the sea in a West Cork fisherman's net might be a mermaid.
Watching «The Bourne Identity», the first film in the series, Damon looks touchingly young, bringing vulnerability to the near - superhuman Jason Bourne, who is pulled out of the sea by fishermen with bullets in his back and his memory wiped.
«My Endeavor is the only thing that makes that job survivable, and I can't connect with the Endeavor when there's an invisible fisherman's sinker pulling on my eyelid.»
«It's like there's a weight on it that's pulling it down, like a tiny fisherman's sinker or something.»
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.
The working dogs were used for hauling carts, pulling fishermen's nets from the waters and saving drowning victims.
It was in New Foundland, Canada in the 1800s that they were used by the fishermen to jump into the icy waters and help them pull in their fishing nets.
Basically, they were created and groomed as a working dog, for pulling nets for fisherman and hauled wood from the forest.
These dogs — medium - sized black dogs with close hair — not only retrieved game but also retrieved fish, pulled small fishing boats through icy water and helped the fisherman in any task involving swimming.
A Look Back Labrador Retrievers, originally from Newfoundland, were initially used in work alongside fisherman, helping to pull in nets and catch fish that escaped from fishing lines.
Both dogs come from a working background with some pretty impressive lineage; the Labrador retriever hails from 19th century Newfoundland where he was used by fishermen to haul nets, ropes and pull in fish.
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.
In the case of the Labradinger, his lineage dates back well before the 1980s and includes the Labrador retriever who hails from 19th century Newfoundland where he was used by fisherman to haul nets, ropes and pull in fish.
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.
He is known for pulling nets for fisherman, carry boat lines to shore and hauling wood in carts from the forest.
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.
Simple inspection (peering into the water through the bottom of a water glass for example) will tell a fisherman whether or not he needs to pull the trap.
After a clearing the fishermen stopped to set up their nets for the mornings catch and will later come back in the early evening to pull in the fish caught in the nets.
Pull into the reserve and head to the beach, or take a guided tour offered by one of many fishermen at the dock.
Save a few fishermen's jukungs pulled up above the high - tide mark there's precious little along the coast here save scraggly pandan trees and the occasional palm, but stick your head further back and there are plains of rice swaying in the afternoon breeze.
Cod fishermen had to intimately understand the sea and its raw, brutal power in order to pull fish from it by the boatload.
After all the press that sharks have received for, you know, disappearing from our seas thanks to overfishing, and all the movement forward conservationist groups have made in protecting these really important apex predators, there are still fishermen out there who take great pleasure out of pulling a shark out of the sea.
A fisherman is playing the celebrity after pulling a 200 - pound shark up on shore — reportedly one of 100 caught in the last 8 months.
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