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Reference number: P93-G-120
Place : Pokeshaw
Date : c 1920
Lobster fishing marked rapid growth around 1885, and controls had to be enacted. Lobster is fished in shallow waters by means of plain wooden traps open at both ends. When a lobster enters the trap, lured by an enticing morsel of fish placed there by the fisherman,it remains trapped in that half-cylinder fitted with a net. The traps sit in the water for an entire day or more. The fisherman then checks the crates and removes the lobsters. Shown here: lobster traps stacked near the shore in Pokeshaw. Longboats and some fishing gears are also seen in this photo.
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