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Fishermen have been known to fish from the shore, wade into rivers, or use small boats when it is possible.
For example, the Mudially Fishermen ’ s Cooperative Society is a collective of 300 families that lease 70 hectares into which wastewater from the city is released.
Fishermen from all over the Country come to the Roanoke for these annual fishing opportunities.
Image: Fisherman's Landing. JPG | Fishermen departing from a public boat access point on the Flowage
Fishermen from Bornholm have used Ertholmene for temporary shelter since the Middle Ages.
The Society of Free Fishermen of Newhaven, dating from at least 1572, was one of the oldest friendly societies in Scotland.
Fishermen practice small-scale fishing from their dug-out canoes, as well as diving for lobster and conch during open season.
The writing down of folk and popular music began in mid-sixteenth century: in the poem Fishing and Fishermen ’ s Talk from 1558, Petar Hektorović ingrained Neoplatonic ideals in popular music ; and transcripts of Croatian musical folklore were printed in Venetian anthologies ( Giulio Cesare Barbetta 1569, Marco Facoli 1588 ).
Fishermen and farmers are interested in knowing land and water temperatures to protect their crops against frost or increase their catch from the sea.
Fishermen encamped on the island, trading fish for other goods from passing boats.
Fishermen bring their catches from a night of fishing into the markets every morning.
Fishermen nearby that had seen the tragedy picked up members of the crew from USS Fuller and USS Woodbury.
Fishermen jigging for squid from the Queenscliff, Victoria | Queenscliff pier
Fishermen who survived the storm described the sheer terror of the experience to rescuers, Royal Canadian Air Force ( from RCAF Station Chatham and RCAF Station Summerside ) and Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who mounted a search effort over the ensuing days.
Fishermen from St Jean de Luz
Fishermen still work from the Platt, landing their daily catch of fish, crab and lobsters.
He had been a founding member of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation but was disillusioned by the CCF during the Cold War and joined the Labour-Progressive Party ( as the Communist Party was known ) when CCF leaders supported a raid by Hal Banks and the Seafarers International Union against Hewison's union, the United Fishermen and Allied Workers ' Union in 1953 after it was expelled from the Trades and Labour Congress of Canada because of its Communist leadership.
Fishermen and sailors from many ports found a spiritual haven within its hallowed walls.
The lobby is formed by a printing of Simón Bolívar of Alirio Palacios, the paintings Los Pescadores ( The Fishermen ) by Luisa Palacios ( 1958 ), La Tempestad ( The Tempest ) by César Rengifo ( 1958 ) and a piece of furniture with a style from the first half of 18th century.
Fishermen may catch salmon from the beach while taking in the views and watching the parade of marine traffic.
After graduating from the Selkirk Fishermen Juniors, Simpson played senior ice hockey with the Winnipeg Victorias of the NHA in 1914 – 15.
Fishermen from Badoc tried moving the box, but were unable to do so.
The Arba Minch Fishermen Cooperative has attempted to address the problem but has faced much hostility from the illegal fisherman who depend on the fish stocks for their livelihoods.
Fishermen from Aitutaki occasionally organise trips to Manuae.

Fishermen and had
Drummer Pete Finestone left Bad Religion again in April 1991 to focus on his other band, The Fishermen, which had signed with a major label, and Bobby Schayer joined the band as his replacement.
The Greenock Sugar Porters ' Union, Dundee Flax and Jute Stowers ' Society, National Union of British Fishermen, and Belfast Breadservers ' Association had also joined before the end of the year.
Fishermen working in the sea off of the island and fishing village of Grip navigated by the mountain, which they named after the tool they had at home, the hand mill for grinding corn to flour.
Leitão de Barros, who screens at Lopes Ribeiro's home the 9, 5 mm film he had made with his brother-in-law in Nazaré, is spurred and returns to filming with Nazaré, Praia de Pescadores (" Nazaré, Beach of Fishermen ").

Fishermen and been
The Fishermen has been much admired.
Fishermen have been known to catch mudpuppies, sometimes in large numbers, but most often when ice fishing.
Fishermen have been practicing catch and release for decades, including with some highly pressured fish species.
Fishermen still go to sea in boats of the style that would have been familiar to locals in the early nineteenth century, although now under contract to larger commercial enterprises.
Fishermen have been said to use the milky, caustic sap from this tree to poison fish.

Fishermen and area
Fishermen try to catch the fishes until the shoal stops or move another area.

Fishermen and called
Fishermen lived in wooden sleds called ( pudka ) during these trips.
There is also an annual gathering called " Apatinske ribarske večeri " ( Apatin Fishermen Nights ), which has taken place for the last forty some years.
Only the cormorant fishing masters in Gifu and Seki are employed by the emperor and called Imperial Fishermen of the Royal Household Agency.

Fishermen and New
The Italian Fishermen, also in Bemus Point, offers fine dining and a floating stage during the summer with live bands and events scheduled at various times throughout the warm season of Western New York.
Fishermen along the coast of Guangzhou traditionally celebrated Renri, the seventh day of the Chinese New Year, by feasting on their catches.
The first two marine reserves in Fiordland were established at the request of New Zealand Federation of Commercial Fishermen in 1993.

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Fishermen complain that mesh sizes which allow undersized fish to escape also allows some legally – catchable fish to escape as well.
This was also the year in which he finished working on a six-part cycle of poems about Rackwick, published in 1971 as ' Fishermen with Ploughs '.
Fishermen operating a particular type of vessel or in a particular port often belong to a local association which disseminates information and may be used to coordinate activities, such as how best to prevent overfishing in particular areas.
Fishermen were able to bring fresh catch every day to the Treviso fish market, which is held still today on an island connected to the rest of the city by two small bridges at either end.
In 1954, BC Packers manager Ken Fraser donated a lot to Steveston's Japanese Canadian fishermen for the purposes of building a joint community centre ( which eventually became the Steveston Community Centre ); the terms of the agreement also stated that the Japanese Fishermen Benevolent Association be allowed to have a judo room at the centre.
On the rocky promontory, however, east of Khān Minyeh we find Sheikh ‛ Aly es &# 803 ;- S &# 803 ; aiyādīn, “ Sheikh Aly of the Fishermen ,” as the name of a ruined weley, in which the second element in the name Bethsaida is represented ( see also Al Minya ).
Fishermen captured six seals in 1915, which were sent to Pensacola, Florida and eventually released.
After passing six months at Newlyn, where he painted his first picture exhibited in the Royal Academy, Fishermen Mending a Sail ( 1885 ), he obtained a travelling scholarship and studied for two years in Italy, a sojourn which greatly influenced his art.
Fishermen use a locally manufactured cast net which comprises six parts with a diameter of 6 metres.
Fishermen on coasts of the indopacific ocean remove Nephila webs and form them into a ball, which is thrown into the water.
Fishermen built numerous huts and shacks which sheltered them for the weekend fishing.

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