Definitionn. any market fish--edible saltwater fish or shellfish--except herring
Last update: August 28, 2015
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The city has lumber and fishing interests (perch, whitefish, sturgeon, pickerel, bass, &c. being caught in Saginaw Bay), large machine shops and foundries (value of products in 1905, $ 1, 743, 1 55, or 31% of the total of the city's factory products), and various manufactures, including ships (wooden and steel), wooden ware, woodpipe, veneer, railroad machinery, cement, alkali and chicory. [Please select]
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You shall be a whitefish, and you shall be food for the Indians as long as they eat fish. [Please select]
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For several days I put a big bait of trout and whitefish on the edge of the shallows. [Please select]
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These earn a precarious livelihood by fishing for whitefish and jackfish principally in the summer. [Please select]
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In ten minutes he was back at the camp with a whitefish weighing at least five pounds. [Please select]
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What would you prefer: planked whitefish, omelet with jelly or mutton-chops with gravy. [Please select]
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The breeding habits of salmon; eel; stickle-back; sturgeon; whitefish; shark; sea-horse; sunfish. [Please select]
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At last it could be no longer doubted that by the Indian's Whitefish Moon he would be as good as ever. [Please select]
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Before the fire, impaled on sticks, hung the frozen whitefish thawing out for the dogs. [Please select]
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The first thing I prepare will be the whitefish, after a method which I learned from one of my Cleveland friends, who, by the way, is one of the nicest cooks I know of. [Please select]
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A glance out over Caribou Point to the big bay, where innumerable whitefish were shoaling, showed me another chapter in a long but always interesting story. [Please select]
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