otter " of Oman, a triangle of stout reeds, which shows the position of the net. A stronger kind, and used for the larger ground-fish, is a cage of open basket-work, provided, like the former, with a bait and two entrances. The fish once entangled cannot... The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London - 242 psl.autoriai: Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1859Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Sir Richard Francis Burton - 1860 - 506 psl.
..." otter " of Oman, a triangle of stout reeds, which shows the position of the net. A stronger kind, and used for the larger ground-fish, is a cage of...trimmer, attached to a float-rope of rushy plants, direct* the fisherman. The heaviest animals are caught by a rope-net — the likh of Oman — weighted... | |
| Sir Richard Francis Burton - 1860 - 590 psl.
...or " otter" of Oman, a triangle of stout reeds, which shows the position of the net. A stronger kind and used for the larger ground-fish, is a cage of...a bait and two entrances. The fish once entangled can not escape, and a log of wood used as a trimmer, attached to a float-rope of rushy plants, directs... | |
| Charles H. Jones - 1875 - 582 psl.
...individual. of Oman, a triangle of stout reeds, which shows the position of the net. A stronger kind, and used for the larger ground-fish, is a cage of...basket-Work, provided like the former with a bait niïd two entrances. The fish once entangled cannot escape, and a log of wood used as a trimmer, attached... | |
| 1878 - 496 psl.
...' otter ' of Oman, a triangle of stout reeds, which shows the position of the net. A stronger kind, and used for the larger ground-fish, is a cage of...float-rope of rushy plants, directs the fisherman. " The Wajiji are considered by the Arabs to be the most troublesome race in these black regions. They are... | |
| 1888 - 228 psl.
...reeds, which shows the position of the net. A stronger kind, and used for the larger ground-fish, ¡sa cage of open basket-work, provided, like the former,...the fisherman. The heaviest animals are caught by the rope-net — the likh of Oman — weighted and thrown out between two boats. They have circular... | |
| Anna B. Badlam - 1896 - 296 psl.
...position of the net. A stronger kind, and used for the larger ground fish, is a cage of open basket work, provided like the former with a bait and two entrances....used as a trimmer, attached to a float-rope of rushy reeds, directs the fisherman." The results of Burton's trip up and down the lake, owing to the obstinacy... | |
| Larkin Dunton - 1896 - 562 psl.
...position of the net. A stronger kind, and used for the larger ground fish, is a cage of open basket work, provided like the former with a bait and two entrances....used as a trimmer, attached to a float-rope of rushy reeds, directs the fisherman." The results of Burton's trip up and down the lake, owing to the obstinacy... | |
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