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The Reedville (Va) Fishermen's Museum (http://www.rfmuseum.org/) may be able to help you out.
Lisa Kroll
Richmond, Va.
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From: Museum discussion list on behalf of Wendy Wiener
Sent: Tue 8/31/2004 11:59 AM
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Subject: Fishing
Does anyone know about fishing in the early 1800s in the mid-Atlantic? We have lists of the species of fish caught and eaten in Virginia during this time frame, but no one seems to know how they were caught. Was there a type of commercial fishery, or was it all hand caught? Did they use poles or nets? Any references in sources about any kind of fishing methods would be helpful. Thank you.
Wendy Wiener
The Natural Exploreum of Alexandria
Alexandria, VA
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