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Traditional fishing gear had two main parts – a baited hook to catch the fish, and a weight to sink the line into the sea. This is a specialised sinker that people used where there was a very strong tide, where big fish could be caught. The pointed shape and concave face allowed it to be pulled through the current, but sometimes stones were lost if the line broke. Harvest from the Sea gallery FIS 7479 | |||
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Revision as of 10:52, 22 November 2017
Fishing sinker | |
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Contact | museums@eu-lac.org |
Publisher | EULAC |
Type | 3D Object |
Format | text/plain Alias/WaveFront Object |
Country | Scotland |
Museum | Shetland Museum and Archive |
Traditional fishing gear had two main parts – a baited hook to catch the fish, and a weight to sink the line into the sea. This is a specialised sinker that people used where there was a very strong tide, where big fish could be caught. The pointed shape and concave face allowed it to be pulled through the current, but sometimes stones were lost if the line broke. Harvest from the Sea gallery FIS 7479