Sentences with phrase «old fishing line»

Don't leave fish bait bags or old fishing line around, please use the bins provided to keep the Island clean.

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Tehranian cites the old line of the baby fish to the mother fish: «When am I going to see this water you talk about so much?»
The whale spotted on Christmas, a 2 - year - old female right whale cataloged as Eg 3911 (Eg for the species» scientific name, Eubalaena glacialis), tangled with a fishing trap line sometime between February and December 2010.
My name is Cody im Mexican 21 years old 5 «5 205 lbs built like a brick;) love to drink dance hunt fish snowboard im from Az I work on the pipe line and looking for good te
Indexed by chapter headings separate from those found in the scene - selection sub-menus, Scott indelicately remembers, among other things, that David Bennent's vocals were re-dubbed by the New York - born Alice Playten because a studio stooge said he «sounds like a goddamn Nazi;» that a 10 - year - old doubled for peak - diving Cruise; and that the film's convincing fairy F / X were accomplished with fishing line and a light bulb.
Your factory tailgate blue oval is held on with two sided tape, use the included fishing line to work the old emblem off the surface of the tailgate.
With last autumn, the real preparations began, the storing and packing of grain, and drying of fish, and brewing mead, and catching fresh water from rains and streams in barrels lined with tar, and weaning lambs, and slaughtering sheep too old or sick to cross the ocean with us.
An old red Holden Ute pulls up on the side of the road, with fishing lines strapped in the back.
Laugh - out - loud verse and humorous line drawings capture an older brother's frustration and a little sister's exuberance when they spend the day fishing with dad.
Hand line fishing or drop fishing is one of the oldest and most widely used forms of fishing throughout the world.
You can find old fishing boats still lining sides of the tiny beach.
An idyllic snapshot of old - world Italy, the villages are surrounded by sunny beaches, narrow lanes lined with shops and stalls, brightly colored fishing boats, seaside promenades and sleepy piazzas.
Tea - rooms, old - fashioned sweet emporiums and fish and chip shops line the sinuous lanes but if your kids want to come face to face with some of the ugliest local sea creatures, take a ten - minute detour around the small but perfectly formed aquarium on the sea front.
Found in Puerto de La Cruz's Old Town, this hotel is just a four - minute walk away from Playa Jardín beach and the harbour which is lined by fish restaurants, Canarian bars and all kinds of shops.
The harbour is full of old, traditional fishing boats and to the east mangroves line the shore.
Ketut and I are back out in the boat as soon as I get this on line and I will resurrect our old fishing page later this evening and give you all a look at what we have been getting up to.
CARBON 13 presented in conjunction with «The Marfa Dialogues: Politics and Culture of Climate & Sustainability» Artists: Ackroyd & Harvey, Amy Balkin, Erika Blumenfeld, David Buckland, Adriane Colburn, Antony Gormley, Cynthia Hopkins, Sunand Prasad Participants: Hamilton Fish, Diana Liverman, John Nielsen - Gammon, Michael Pollan, Robert Potts, Tom Rand, Rebecca Solnit Curated by David Buckland «I think of art, at its most significant, as a DEW line, a Distant Early Warning system that can always be relied on to tell the old culture what is beginning to happen to it.»
This first engagement resulted in a new model of collaboration between old adversaries — fishermen and conservationists — and both sides saw the opportunity to continue to work together to find new ways to fish that benefitted fishermen's bottom lines while protecting sensitive species.
Even a hundred yards out from the stern of the old steel sloop, the fish at the end of the line looked enormous.
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