Sentences with phrase «most fishermen»

Most fishermen and fish mongers discard these when filleting their catch.
«While 40 years ago most fishermen were generalists, and switched between fish stocks as they fluctuated, the efforts to reduce overall fishing effort has generally forced fishermen to specialize in a small number of fisheries, said co-author Ray Hilborn, a UW professor in aquatic and fishery sciences.
Most fishermen or Sports enthusiast like to have a booth that dries quickly so that their feet are kept comfortable.
Most fishermen swear that dawn is the best time to fish.
I hosted one of the very first trash fish dinners in the country using what most fishermen would consider to be by catch or «trash fish».

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.
While the next few weeks are the most bountiful time for Canada's lobster fishermen, a dismal fate awaits them upon returning to shore to sell their catch.
The elimination of European tariffs is «the single most challenging issue» for the American lobster industry, said Annie Tselikis, the executive director of the Maine Lobster Dealers» Association, which represents companies that buy lobster from Maine fishermen.
It's not unusual for the most noted of traditional healers in the Pacific Northwest to support themselves as seasonal fishermen and loggers.
I am sure that by this time next year, when the man gets up to teach all the amateur fisherman who have never caught a fish about the miracle - working wonders of this prayer, he will have some stories to tell them about me, and how I prayed five times a day, and as a result, caught the biggest fish the world and the most fish all in one day.
I could gather up every single one of them; the most beautiful, vivid, accurate descriptions from fisherman, marine biologists and poets.
(After all, Jesus» most early followers were fisherman from fishing villages, who Jesus called «fishers of men.»)
He was a tax - gatherer and would probably have had more education, and a more ready disposition to write than most of the other humble folk, fishermen, and artisans who composed the twelve.
Fish stews abound throughout the Mediterranean and most evolved from the fishing boats themselves, as fishermen reserved the worst of their catch for themselves and cooked it on - board.
That is why we carry the same superior brands of fish from only the most reputable fish farmers and fishermen.
«And personally, as a fisherman myself, I'm most excited about the ocean full of fresh ingredients right outside our back door.
The pursuit of Steelhead has gone on in the Northwest for over half a century but for most of that time only the hardiest and most dedicated of fishermen braved the cold along the wintry streams.
Jan 04,2016... The lure of gold made Alaska famous, but to fishermen in Resurrection Bay the metal most worth pursu...
Indeed, six fishermen died during the most recent seasons for snow and king crab.
In the 40s he gradually forsook pay diving for treasure hunting, prowling from one wrecksite to another, most of them located on tips from local fishermen who had worked over round rocks but never figured them as the ballasts of old ships.
Deepwater Wind, the company that plans to build the wind farm, has told the town board that it is «trying to engage with the fishing industry and find out what areas are most productive so they can site away from them,» Mr. Van Scoyoc said, and he has personally expressed opposition to the transmission cable's route through Gardiner's Bay, an initial plan that fishermen flatly oppose.
A fisherman and his sons return from a good day of fishing for tambaqui, one of the Amazon's most high - value fish species dependent on the floodplains.
For at least 50 years Alaska's Bristol Bay has been one of the most valuable fisheries in the U.S.. On average, fishermen net about 25 million sockeye salmon annually in the bay's chilly waters.
Most of the material that Tomita uses in his art comes from fishermen — he used to be one until he was 25 — discarded dead crabs, squid, unsold deep - sea fish, unwanted tiddlers.
Using tools takes time and energy, Reader says, and animals tend to rely on them only when there's a guaranteed payoff, such as turning up a fatty fish that most other dolphins (and fishermen) know nothing about.
Other than for the spear fisherman, these signals are congruent in the everyday life of most humans: If you want to grasp a glass on a table, there is no refraction of light through the water to be taken into account.
Fish - eating animals like the otter, bear, osprey and dipper may have been involved, but the most likely theory is that hunters and fishermen who resided in the area 2,000 years ago played a part.
That means that one of the most common fears of fishermen was not realized — and that's huge.»
Nor were the rates of these diseases higher either among southern Chileans in general or among local shepherds and fishermen, who spent the most time out of doors.
I work most of the time - a lobster fisherman, and have a small - scale Quail farm.I've never been married, no kids.
In a truly disposable role, Sam Shepard is the sheriff of the mountain town more interested in fly fishing than anything around him (I understood the feeling and I'm a lousy fly fisherman) and Ayelet Zurer is gifted with the most irritating role among the innumerable irritating roles, so at that she at least excels, playing the intuitive gypsy who's always wrong.
Alamar (Unrated) Quality - time, seafaring saga about a Mexican fisherman (Jorge Machado) who makes the most of a final, father - son bonding opportunity before his five year - old (Natan Macado Palombini) is scheduled to depart for Europe with his Italian mother (Roberta Palombini) for good.
Plainspoken and bossy, she assigns chores and whatnot to her people that will keep them thriving (Richard proves himself an adept fisherman)-- and the appropriately ginger Swinton, who gives the film's most vibrant performance, gets to the ruthless core of Sal quickly: she's a lordly tigress waiting to pounce.
Ernest Hemingway was at that moment in the 1950s Cuba's most famous fisherman.
In fact, construction labor ranked 244th out of 250 professions in the most recent edition of the Jobs Rated Almanac, trailing stevedores and roofers, but beating out fishermen and lumberjacks.
Like most of the fishermen around here, he argues that the money made during the cleanup hardly fixes matters.
A veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, Stinnett enjoyed a colorful and varied life as (among many other things) a deckhand, commercial fisherman, Dive Master, taxi driver, construction manager, and most recently, long - haul truck driver.
SCH is accused as a co-responsible entity in relation to the displacement of 1.4 million local people most of who are rubber producers, nut collectors and fishermen (Banco Santander 1).
Over the years I've written about personal finance, the apocryphal tale of the Mexican fisherman is the story that most resonates with me.
Both the greater and lesser Newfoundland dogs were most definitely water dogs, helping fishermen bring in their nets full of fish.
Many locals on Ambergris Caye who work as tour guides, fisherman, and dive instructors have the most direct relationship with the reef and are very proud that the government is finally stepping up to protect it.
Before becoming the tourist destination, the life style of local residence at Tanjung Benoa are very simple where most of them are become fisherman who done their activities on the sea daily.
Most of the fishermen are members of the Northern Fishermen's Co-operative, who supply lobster, conch and fish to the exporfishermen are members of the Northern Fishermen's Co-operative, who supply lobster, conch and fish to the exporFishermen's Co-operative, who supply lobster, conch and fish to the export market.
Nestled between the pristine, wave - sung sunset beach of Canggu, the whispering rice fields, the quaint fishermen village, and the adjacent Batu Bolong Temple, one of Bali's most sacred, Hotel Tugu Bali is said to be an experience too surreally beautiful to be true.
Enjoy on of the most beautiful sunsets in the world while majestic cruise ships and local fisherman sail by the shore.
The meeting was never held, however, because on the appointed day, Devorak had his agent in the village distributing free rum and most of the fishermen got too drunk to attend.
Koh Klang is a living, working, traditional island where most of the 5,000 inhabitants are fishermen or farmers.
Be sure to also check out one of Costa Rica's most scenic beaches, which is just around the corner from the fishermen's port.
Once very charming and sleepy fisherman village, became quickly popular after the movie «The Endless Summer» featuring Robert August — the pioneer from California that turned his surfing passion into one of the most popular and quickly developing sports in history.
The legacy of the tuna fleet is still felt in Little Italy, where most of the Italian fishermen settled, and in the Point Loma neighborhood of Roseville, still sometimes referred to as «Tunaville,» where many Portuguese fishermen and boat owners settled.
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