The Salmon Fishery of Penobscot Bay and River in 1895-96 by Hugh McCormick Smith
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| | | | | ----+---- "Hook weir," Orland. A brush hook, about 50 feet long and extending down stream, is built on some of the weirs. It serves the purpose of leading the fish into the net. Value, $35. +-------+ | | | | | | | x x | __ |x x| ( \ x x \ \ x x \ x x \ x x \ x x \ x x \ x x \ x x |
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