In the calms we occasionally caught a fish called "hake" by the Japanese cook. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 9] Reference
Additional VMS will go onto vessels into more distant waters, such as hake longliners. From Wordnik.com. [Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]] Reference
We're likely to pick up something here besides hake. From Wordnik.com. [Jim Spurling, Fisherman or Making Good] Reference
This ground furnishes hake fishing in June, July, and. From Wordnik.com. [Fishing Grounds of the Gulf of Maine] Reference
Haddock are present from January to April and hake from. From Wordnik.com. [Fishing Grounds of the Gulf of Maine] Reference
It is said to be the best hake grounds in this vicinity. From Wordnik.com. [Fishing Grounds of the Gulf of Maine] Reference
He was soon unhooking hake and coiling the trawl into its tub. From Wordnik.com. [Jim Spurling, Fisherman or Making Good] Reference
Its best fishing is for hake, using both hand lines and trawls. From Wordnik.com. [Fishing Grounds of the Gulf of Maine] Reference
Then three hake in succession, the largest not over five pounds. From Wordnik.com. [Jim Spurling, Fisherman or Making Good] Reference
A good school of hake is found on the edge of the ground in summer. From Wordnik.com. [Fishing Grounds of the Gulf of Maine] Reference
Haddock are present from November to March, inclusive; hake in summer. From Wordnik.com. [Fishing Grounds of the Gulf of Maine] Reference
It is a hake ground on the deeper soundings from September to December. From Wordnik.com. [Fishing Grounds of the Gulf of Maine] Reference
Taking him out gingerly, Jim tossed him into the bait-tub upon the hake heads. From Wordnik.com. [Jim Spurling, Fisherman or Making Good] Reference
The set yielded over two thousand pounds of fish, principally good-sized hake. From Wordnik.com. [Jim Spurling, Fisherman or Making Good] Reference
Mingled with them was an occasional lonesome skeleton of a haddock, cusk, or hake. From Wordnik.com. [Jim Spurling, Fisherman or Making Good] Reference
In 50 fathoms, on a hard mud bottom, there is good fishing for hake in the summer. From Wordnik.com. [Fishing Grounds of the Gulf of Maine] Reference
In dressing a fifteen-pound hake Percy came upon a mass of feathers in the stomach. From Wordnik.com. [Jim Spurling, Fisherman or Making Good] Reference
Seven or eight small haddock and cusk, and then once more the trawl began to yield hake. From Wordnik.com. [Jim Spurling, Fisherman or Making Good] Reference
Ground, except that a great proportion of hake are taken here on mud from 60 fathoms down. From Wordnik.com. [Fishing Grounds of the Gulf of Maine] Reference
If we stayed ashore for every little fog-mull, we wouldn't catch many hake the next six weeks. From Wordnik.com. [Jim Spurling, Fisherman or Making Good] Reference
In summer hake are abundant here, and halibut are quite plentiful in July on the shoalest part. From Wordnik.com. [Fishing Grounds of the Gulf of Maine] Reference
I've eaten so much fish the last two months that I'm ashamed to look a hake or haddock in the face. From Wordnik.com. [Jim Spurling, Fisherman or Making Good] Reference
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