Hart, Martin, Part 2. Interview with Martin Hart, Deep Bay.

Martin Hart discusses his stage and his history with fish in Newfoundland 00:10 Where the beams came from 00:25 Two-man splitting table 01:00 Pens, salt vs. fresh 01:35 Salt has gone out 01:50 "Salt fish cooperation takes care of all that now" 02:05 Still fishing, four fly-traps, 02:30 Bad...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Pocius, Gerald L., Ferguson, Mark
Other Authors: Hart, Martin
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: 1989
Subjects:
Cod
Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_cn/id/1002
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Summary:Martin Hart discusses his stage and his history with fish in Newfoundland 00:10 Where the beams came from 00:25 Two-man splitting table 01:00 Pens, salt vs. fresh 01:35 Salt has gone out 01:50 "Salt fish cooperation takes care of all that now" 02:05 Still fishing, four fly-traps, 02:30 Bad summer - the worst 03:00 Squid jigging 03:35 Women helping with squid 04:25 Drying squid - three days, put them on lines 04:50 Over the door of the store: caribou antlers 05:40 Fellow with the moustache - Cecil Hart, his son. Has a daughter. 06:05 Leslie's son Morely 06:20 The roof 07:20 The walls and windows 07:35 The floor - heading hole 08:05 The doors - sliding 08:55 Taking up the stage head, ballast 10:00 Other stages in the area 10:10 Where people used to live years ago, but no longer 10:45 Old community stage stories (taken down now) 12:00 Lots of flakes over there 12:10 Difference between hand flake and current flakes (moveable) 12:40 Coverings, traps, lobsters, salmon 13:40 Spending time down in the stage now, stage vs. house 15:00 Talk and chat at the stage - fishing 15:50 Youngsters coming down 16:05 The oldest stage in Deep Bay - Frank Waterman's 17:05 Other stages in the area - Fred Coles 18:45 "Flakes everywhere." 19:20 Stories about his father 19:55 "How did you get into fishing?" 20:10 "I liked fishing, always did. It's a crime to see how fishing has gone." *** 20:25 Personal work history 24:10 "Then I got into the trapping business." 24:40 --- Audio quality improves dramatically --- 24:55 Lost $80,000 worth of equipment in a fire 25:15 "I can build anything." 25:50 Traps 27:10 "Gone. Sin, boy, sin. They gave away too much of our fish." 27:30 "I don't think anybody should be fishing in wintertime." 27:40 "The cod fish is the only fish that got no protection." The problem with lack of restrictions. Destryoing spawning grounds. *** 29:15 Why the governement won't set restrictions 29:45 "Nothing lives forever." 30:15 38-foot-long squid, caught long ago 30:55 "A dollar a look, I'd be a millionaire in no time."