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Wouldn't you know it, the fish arrive and I have sold out of scoop nets.
They are also called scoop nets, and are used for scooping up fish near the surface of the water.
Prawns School and king prawns can be caught with a scoop net at night in the warmer months.
All nets are banned (apart from some dip or scoop nets)
It is illegal to transport marron scoop nets or drop nets by boat.
They are made in different sizes ranging from small nets held in one hand to large scoop nets worked by several men.
Fishing, either with spears or herding schools of fish into scoop nets and fish traps, provided a rich diet.
Aerial Work: Medical evacuations - including specialist rescue work using a scoop net.
"You'll see people with little scoop nets put them into the water and come up filled with fish," Mr. Hogan said.
Mud crabs may be caught legally using drop nets, scoop nets or metal hooks and there is a bag limit of 10.
Using a microscope, scoop nets and some imagination, youngsters will look at the animals and plants that live in and around reservoirs and parks.
Ralph Hollis, chief pilot of the Alvin, snared the fish with a simple scoop net attached to the end of the vehicle's mechanical arm.
Mr Ding and Mr Palmer have both claimed that the jellyfish would be caught in dip or scoop nets.
Vaguely they could see a long pole with a scooping net fastened to the end of it appear from outside the circle of light and fish among the debris.
Samoan fishermen also used scoop nets to harvest from the multitudes of baitfish at the Pasco Banks, especially "samani" (rainbow runner).
Shad are captured using drift or fixed gillnets, trap nets or scoop nets (Annapolis River, Nova Scotia).
Julia was chasing the odd live bait with her trusty scoop net but in a flash had this fella in the bag and destined for the family dinner table.
He described various means of fishing including the use of nets cast from boats, scoop nets held open by a hoop, and various traps "which work while their masters sleep".
New Zealand whitebait are caught in the lower reaches of the rivers using large, open-mouthed, hand-held scoop nets, long sock nets, or rigid, typically wedge-shaped set nets.
One of the conditions of the licence was that only hand scoop nets would be allowed and that large nets would not he used, in order to avoid bycatch of non-target species.
In Southeast Asia, edible species of jellyfish may be harvested using various nets such as drift nets, scoop nets, set nets and hand nets, hooks and beach seines.
What we saw was a river busy with junks chugging upstream and drifting downstream and fishermen up to their waists at the river's edge scooping nets into the waters, raising them to the surface, finned trophies sparkling in the sun.
Those squares traced on her barks are the freshwater billabongs and ridged banks all around Wandawuy; they also signify the fish traps the hunters of old times made from the thin trunks of young trees, and the fine scoop nets they used.
The scene in Ventura Harbor — crews churning up the water with aerators and volunteers scooping nets full of fish up from the surface — was reminiscent of the cleanup effort in Redondo Beach six weeks ago when officials discovered a thick blanket of dead sardines coating King Harbor.
Dip or Scoop Nets Dip or scoop nets are prohibited in the whole of the tidal waters of Korogoro Creek, and its creeks, tributaries upwards from its confluence with the South Pacific Ocean to its source.