night-set

set n . . .a boat and a crew could use a hundred an' twelve lines for the two dories, you see. That would be fifty six lines each dory. Four twenty eights, you see, it's a hundred an' twelve. We use one twenty eight for all-day fishing, an' then we.we bait up another twenty eight...

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Summary:set n . . .a boat and a crew could use a hundred an' twelve lines for the two dories, you see. That would be fifty six lines each dory. Four twenty eights, you see, it's a hundred an' twelve. We use one twenty eight for all-day fishing, an' then we.we bait up another twenty eight in the nights for a night-set. Take that back in the morning an' leave it on board. . . Yes DNE-cit J.D.A. WIDDOWSON Used I Used I 1 Used I setting trawl, FLYING SET, day set, night set, WATER n: WATER SET Only part of the cited quotation is in DNE.The source is listed as T 41-64 in DNE.