It is caught in large seines by fishermen and shipped fresh to the markets, and in winter is taken in great numbers with hook and line through the ice.
It is usually taken in seines in the bays of the Gulf coast, and salted with mullet and sheepshead by the fishermen.
It is caught principally in haulseines by the fishermen on the flood tide.
The number of fish caught per unit of effort with the shocker (Table 10) and with seines (Table 11) constitute the main basis for statements about the abundance of each species at all stations except the upper Neosho station.
The fishing fleet had headed, bright and early, for the grounds off the Cabo de San Antonio; and all the seines were out to take full advantage of the perfect weather.
The fish are chiefly caught with nets, and both seines and throw nets are used.
As they walk through the streets or stand talking together, the men are ever tatting at nets; long lines of net-cord are reeled out for many yards along the wayside; hundreds of feet of seines are hung out in the sun to dry.
The great seines of Albemarle Sound, the printing press, the cotton gin and nearly everything else is now obedient to the tireless energies of this great motor.
Ain't they breaking the law of the land; and every fish they take in their illegal nets or seines means one less for the fellow that fishes for sport, or the man that does business according to the rules and regulations.
Er will sich als deinen Buergen An dem Holze lassen wuergen: Dass der liebliche Geruch Seines Segens deinen Fluch Ganz verjage, will Er werden Selbst ein Fluch auf dieser Erden; Alleluia!
In practice, the five seine hauls were made with any of several seines ranging from ten to twenty feet in length.
Seines are species-selective, due partly to the preference of certain fishes for special habitat niches.
In the bay they are taken in seines dragged along the shore, and the number of fish caught annually is almost beyond computation.
The natives use gill nets andseines in some localities, and scoop nets in others.
Some boats were near the shore, their inmates hauling seines or paddling up or down the stream.
I have, from father to son, the right to lay my seines and nets in the cove of Castrembaou.
That is evident," answered a few hearers; "the seines of Raimond V.
The Bureau seines as many as it can of those bayous and pools and lakes to save the fish and return them to the river.
We've caught butterfly fish an' parrot fish in the seines up here several times.
The great bulk of the aggregate catch continues to be taken with seines or gill nets, but pound (or trap) nets are on the increase.
With seines the occupation is very laborious, and requires a much stronger force than pound nets.
Some of the fisheries on Detroit and St. Clair rivers use seines altogether, to draw which, horse-power is brought into requisition in some cases.
My hands are more accustomed to pulling seines than mending them," he told the three.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seines" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.