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putcher
putcher local. (ˈpʌtʃə(r)) Also putcheon. [The same as putchen, -eon, -in, recorded in the Eng. Dial. Dict. from Shropsh., Worcester, Warwick, Gloucestersh., in sense ‘eel-basket, wicker eel-trap’. Origin unknown. Cf. putt n.2] A conical basket or wicker trap for catching salmon (see quot. 1885).187... Oxford English Dictionary
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Putcher fishing
Putcher fishing is a type of fishing (usually of salmon) which employs multiple putcher baskets, set in a fixed wooden frame, against the tide in a river Traditionally the putcher was made of hazel rods with withy (willow) plait, both materials being grown locally on the Caldicot and Wentloog Levels. wikipedia.org
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putcheon
putcheon var. putcher. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lave net
See also Putcher fishing References Notes External links National Museum Wales Fishing techniques and methods River Severn Fishing nets wikipedia.org
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putt
▪ I. putt1 local. (pʌt) Also 6 putte, 9 put. [Variant of butt n.13: cf. also pot n.1 5.] A small cart used on a farm, esp. for manure: = butt n.13 Also attrib. Hence ˈputtful.1508 Pilton Churchw. Acc. (Som. Rec. Soc.) 56 It. a putteful of erth..iij{supd}. 1766 Willy in Compl. Farmer s.v. Turnep, I p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nose ring
woman's marital status; see Meghwal A part of a Sikh wedding ceremony; see Anand Karaj Nose ring (animals) A part of a traditional fish trap; see Putcher wikipedia.org
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wracked
▪ I. wracked, ppl. a. (rækt) [f. wrack v.2 + -ed1.] That has undergone or suffered wreck, esp. shipwreck; ruined, destroyed.1581 A. Hall Iliad i. 15 Yeelding the Greekes a thorough feare, the Troyans courage hie, So that the wracked Campe restore his credite worthilie. 1608 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fishing basket
See also Corf Creel Fish trap History of fishing Putcher fishing References Fishing equipment Fishing techniques and methods wikipedia.org
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Whitson
See also Putcher fishing References This article contains public domain material from J. A. Bradney's History of Monmouthshire (1904). wikipedia.org
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Eel buck
See also Eel ladder Putcher References Fishing equipment Fishing techniques and methods wikipedia.org
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Goldcliff, Newport
Local industry and education Goldcliff has long been associated with the tidal putcher fishing of salmon, which may well have had its origins with the The technique used the so-called "putcher" basket traditionally made from hazel rods and withy (willow) plait, set out against the tides in huge wooden wikipedia.org
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Austen Croom-Johnson
Recorded 11 May 1933, London Side A; CE6068-1: "You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me" Al Dubin (words) Harry Warren (music) Side B; CE6069-1: "I'll Putcher wikipedia.org
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Basket weaving
See also Native American basket weavers Basketry of Mexico Elizabeth Hickox Fully feathered basket Pecos Classification Putcher Sebucan Underwater wikipedia.org
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Outline of fishing
Putcher fishing – Putcher fishing is a type of fishing which employs a large number of putcher baskets, set in a fixed wooden frame, against the tide in wikipedia.org
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List of manga published by Kodansha
subsidiaries Kobunsha and Scola), listed by release date. 1930s 1931 Norakuro 1933 Bōken Dankichi 1934 Tank Tankuro 1935 Hinomaru Hatanosuke 1940s 1946 Putcher wikipedia.org
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