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US932A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • the nature or' my invention consists in drawing a seine under the iish or holding it in an extended position till such fish as move at the surface of the water and in a direction with the tidelor current shall have passed into it, when the seine is closed and the 'sh secured.
  • FIG. 1 construct my seine in a semicircularform, as shown in the accompanying drawing, knit full, so as to swell into a pot or bag behind when in operation, or tight, so that when extended each mesh shall'bear the same tension nearly.
  • To the circular side are attached corks a a a, or huoys, to support it at the surface of the water, and to the straight side a number of' riggers thimbles, b b b, are attached; and if more weight is found necessary it may be loaded with lead.
  • a rope, c o of sufficient strength, is madefast, and the other ends made fast to two boats, by which, either with oars, sails, or anchors, it may be drawn forward under the lish or held in that position lill the ish have passed vinto it.
  • Two other ropes, d d are made fast, one at each corner of the seine, each of which passes through all the thimbles toit-s opposite corner, and from thence to the boats.
  • the seine may then be hauled onto the sterns of both or the stern of one boat or vessel till the sh are confined in a space small ciiiough to be taken out with scoop-nets, or hoisted 011 board in the seine, or, it' near the shore, can be carried on shore in the seine.

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' UNITED YSTATES PATENT CFFICE,
CYRUS TRACY, OF CENTER VILLAGE, GEORGIA.
IMPROVED MODE OF-CONSTRUCTING AND USING FISHING-SEINES.
Specification forming part .of Letters Patent No. 932, dated September 19, 1838.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CYRUs TRACY, of Center Village, in the county of Camden and State of Georgia, have invented a new and Improved Mode of Constructing and Using Fishing- Seines; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description.
The nature or' my invention consists in drawing a seine under the iish or holding it in an extended position till such fish as move at the surface of the water and in a direction with the tidelor current shall have passed into it, when the seine is closed and the 'sh secured.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
1 construct my seine in a semicircularform, as shown in the accompanying drawing, knit full, so as to swell into a pot or bag behind when in operation, or tight, so that when extended each mesh shall'bear the same tension nearly. To the circular side are attached corks a a a, or huoys, to support it at the surface of the water, and to the straight side a number of' riggers thimbles, b b b, are attached; and if more weight is found necessary it may be loaded with lead.
To each corner of the seine a rope, c o, of sufficient strength, is madefast, and the other ends made fast to two boats, by which, either with oars, sails, or anchors, it may be drawn forward under the lish or held in that position lill the ish have passed vinto it. Two other ropes, d d, are made fast, one at each corner of the seine, each of which passes through all the thimbles toit-s opposite corner, and from thence to the boats.
To operate or draw the seine, let it be stowedor hauled equally on the sterns ot both the boats, beginning at the corners of the seine, and the boats then are to be lashed together, so as to be rowed as one boat, or, if larger vessels are employed, the seine may be stowed wholly on one of them, the other taking the ropes belonging to it when it is necessary to spread the seine. Both boats or vessels must then be moved from each other, the seine being regularlythrowu from one or both,
as the case may be. The straight side willthen lsink several feet in the middle, while the circular side will be kept at the surface by the buoys. When the fish have passed into the seine or it has been drawn under them, if the boats or vessels are atanchor, the first-mentioned ropes must be slacked up, and by hauling on the second-mentioned ropes the corners of the seines will be brought together and the sh inclosed, or, if not at anchor, the boats or "essels maybe brought together with the corners of the seine. The seine may then be hauled onto the sterns of both or the stern of one boat or vessel till the sh are confined in a space small ciiiough to be taken out with scoop-nets, or hoisted 011 board in the seine, or, it' near the shore, can be carried on shore in the seine.
What I claim as my invention is- The particular mode of constructing and the manner of using a seine for the purpose of catching fish in deep waters, such as the sea, forming the` seine and serving the ropes as herein particularly set forth.
Y CYRUS TRACY.
Witnesses: ERASMUS D. TRACY, PLINY CARTER.
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