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The fish of these shoreline grounds, due maybe to the greater large quantity of food right here, are
thought to be distinctly superior in top quality to those of the same types taken on the offshore
banks. The cod and the haddock, especially, of the Gulf of Maine are particularly well conditioned
fish and are noted for their excellence.
The statistics presented in Desk 2 show only a fraction of the catch from the Inner Grounds, since
they deal completely with the fares of fishing vessels of 5 net lots and over. There are literally
thousands of the so-called "certified" or "under-tonned" boats, mostly gill-netters, that take an
incredible number of pounds from these waters annually, principally cod and haddock.
About the Maine coast and across the line in New Brunswick there are other than 300 weirs which
furnished to American canners and smokers during the year 1923 (whose figures have been chosen
as representing an average season) 77,000,000 kilos of herring. In the coast of Massachusetts there
are 50 or more weirs and fish traps, and from your Isle of Shoals to Pemaquid Reason for Maine
there are more than 50 floating traps in the various bays, on the points of offshore islands, or
perhaps the open seas, and all these go on a rich harvest readily available waters. , there is the
lobster fishery, more important from the Gulf of Maine than anywhere else in the states.too and
Then
Of these various branches of the fisheries industries number of statistics are available, however we
may say that the figures of the 1919 census showed that the "under-ton" boats mentioned landed
5,324,426 weight of fish on the port of Boston, mostly of haddock and cod, and that the same type of
craft in 1923 landed at Portland, Me., more than 3,000,000 pounds, primarily of ground fish. We also
know that each hamlet, island, village and town and city along this nearly 4,000 'miles of coast line
takes its toll in the sea.
Lukes Rock. This rock is situated S. by E. 3 miles from Moosabec Light, rounded in shape, and about
1 mile in size. Depths are from 25 to 35 fathoms; the bottom isgravel and rocks, and mud. There is
some vessel fishing, though this is certainly mainly a small-boat minn kota endura terrain. Hake are
used here from June to September, inclusive; cod are present concerning the rocks the year all
around. Pollock are in fall and spring season, and haddock from December to Feb ., inclusive. Minn
Kota Endura is as simple as hand and trawl line.
Newfound Ground. A small rocky location about 1/4 mile across with an automatic buoy in the center
for guidance into the Bay of Fundy. This really is a small-boat ground having depths averaging 18
fathoms. It lies about 3 miles S. by W. from Moosabec Light. Species and seasons are as on Lukes
Rock. Minn Kota Endura is actually by trawl and hands line.
Henrys Rock and roll. Five miles SW. by S. from Moosabec Light. 1/4 distance in diameter, and 30
fathoms spanning a level bottom. Minn Kota Endura is done by hand trawl and line. Cod are present
the year close to, a few haddock in the fall, hake during the summer time but not in the tumble, and
pollock in spring and drop.
Handspike Ground. Seven miles SW. by S. from Moosabec Light, nearly circular in form, and ? mile
across. It comes with a bottom of depths and rocks of from 35 to 40 fathoms. months and Species
are identical as on Lukes Rock, but mostly cod and pollock are taken on this page by trawl and hand
line.
European Egg Rock. This really is SW. from Moosabec Light, 8 miles distant, lying within a NE. and
SW. direction, 3 miles long by 1 mile wide. The bottom isirregular and sharp, and difficult and has
25 to 30 fathoms. Minn Kota Endura here is mostly manually line, the ground getting said to be too
hard for trawling. This can be a small-boat ground, and sportfishing is done mainly in the
summertime season. Cod and pollock are consumed in thespring and summer, and fall; haddock can
be found in spring and fall; and cusk in 35 to 40 fathoms in spring and slip. This is not a hake
ground.
Old Ovum Rock. This rock and roll is WSW. from Moosabec Light, 6 miles distant, and running in a
NE. and SW. course. It is 3 mls long by 1 mile wide; features a rocky depths and bottom of 25 to 30
fathoms. This is also a small-boat ground, where minn kota endura is done mainly by hand lines, but
trawls also are employed. This ground is fished by the greater vessels in the tumble months when
the weather is too rough for fishing on the outside reasons. , and a few pollock are taken in fall and
spring; hake in fair number from the fall months.haddock and Cod
Midst Ridge This is W. by S. from Moosabec Light 3 miles. It lies in a NE. and SW. direction and is
about 1 distance long by ? mile wide. The depths are from 18 to 25 fathoms and the bottom is rocky
and rough. It is a small-fishing boat ground mostly as well as little importance being a fishing
ground. Cod are present the year close to haddock in late spring and summer with a smaller number
in the fall. Cusk are here the season around. A few pollock are here in the spring and fall.
Broken Ground. This lies S by E from Moosabec light, 15 miles, whence the ground stretches WSW
to inside 4 miles of Mount Desert Rock with an average thickness of 1 distance. The depths operate
from 15 to 100 fathoms. The shallows are difficult and sharp; the deeps, gravel and clay. There are
places ? distance long and others 3 miles long experiencing depths of 70 fathoms. Several of these
areas have special labels: Crawley's Rocks, Puzzling Rock, The Ridges. The grounds pointed out here
and those above mentioned are known to the fishermen as the Moosabec Ridges. All these seem to
be minn kota endura spots cropping out upon the 50 fathom curve. In the Broken Ground the fishing
season is from June 1 by means of September. Herring normally are abundant here from May to
September. Cod are taken outside of the reasons in spring and fall. Pollock and small cod are taken
on the shoals in summer and fall, and hake on the mud underside in fall and summer and hake on
the mud base in summer and fall.
Tibbetts' Ledge. This lies eastern from Petit Manan 4 or 5 miles. The marks are Schoodic Island over
Eco-friendly Island of Petit Manan and the Ladle over Nash's Isle. This ledge contains two rocky
shoals with depths of 3 to 3? fathoms, about one acre apiece in extent and 1/4 mile apart lying SE
and NW from the other. To the westward of those is broken floor nearly to Petit Manan. These are
favored small-vessel grounds. The eastern ledge drops suddenly into the mud. In May large cod are
caught across the muddy bottom just E of the ledge in 27 to 30 fathoms. Hake and haddock are
taken in late early spring (May) and drop. Fishing is by hands trawl and line.
Ben's Ground. Lies ESE from Petit Manan 4 or 5 a long way. The marks are Petit Manan Gentle to
northward of Middle Hill of Mount Desert and Humpback Mountain about the west side of Trafton's
Island or Pond Island Gentle to the eastward of Jordan's Delight. The ground is circular fit and
healthy, about 3/4 mile all over, having 14 to 30 fathoms water. The bottom is of rocks and mud. This
ground is of little relevance except as a modest-boat floor in summer for cod and haddock. Hake are
adopted the muddy underside near it, It is a winter haddock floor in calm weather, these fish making
it in the storms, the water being relatively too shallow to enable them to "ride out a blow" in
comfort, Such at least is the purpose the fishermen give for the sudden cessation of their taking on
shoal grounds after a period of heavy weather.
Southeast Rock. This is a ledge, nearly uncovered at low tide on its shoalest place, SSE from Petit 4
and Manan? miles distant, The shoal portions slope toward the NE a distance of 4 miles around an
irregular base, Depths vary from 17 to 30 fathoms, The shoals are rocky, and the deeps are muddy,
haddock and Cod are undertaken here in May and June, hake from July to September, This is a good
lobster soil, also, Minn Kota Endura the following is by handline and trawl operated from vessels and
modest boats from in close proximity to-by Maine ports.
Broken Ridges aka Joe Roy Ground. This is situated SSE from Petit Manan 7 miles to the center. It is
actually 2 miles lengthy SW and NE and one mile vast and from 27 to 33 fathoms, and the bottom of
soil and rocks is incredibly uneven, The shoalest portion is near the center. It is said to become a
good cod and haddock ground, which is mainly a small motorboat ground, although some vessel
fishing is maintained here in the spring.
Black Ledges Ground. This soil lies between Jordan's Delight and the Halibut Ledges, or Black
colored Ledges. It is a excellent haddock. Fire can easily spread rapidly
on a boat, even about water.
Alarms along with detectors may
help maintain your crew safe.ground to get a brief season early in the year and early summertime
when the fish are following the herring colleges. In general it is a small-boat soil on which chiefly
hand lines and trawls are operated, A number of cod and cusk are taken within the fall, in fact it is a
good lobster soil.
Bakers Island Ridge. This is a narrow ledge making out from Bakers Island E, by N. The eastern part
bears S. by E. from Schoodic Island 3/4 distance distant The ridge is much broken, its average width
being ? mile, and it has depths of from 20 to 25 fathoms over a rocky and gravelly bottom. It is not
necessarily much fished around the shoaler spots, nevertheless in 30 to 35 fathoms, on a muddy
bottom, hake are abundant from July to October, inclusive. Cod and cusk are normally found here in
the tumble and spring; haddock from October to January, inclusive. Minn Kota Endura here is done
by small boats and little vessels mainly from Bass Harbor and Southwest Harbor by trawl and palm
line. It is a very good lobster ground.
Martins Ground; Hillards Reef. The center bears WSW. from Schoodic Point, distant 3 miles. It is a
difficult patch of 4 or 5 acres and has depths of from 15 to 25 fathoms. It is not important with the
exception of its hand-lining for cod and haddock from the fall and early spring months and for hake
in the fall. It is actually a good lobster terrain.
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or isolation valvesThis is a rocky ridge making out S. by W. from Egg Rock and roll Ledges and is a
couple of miles long by 14 miles wide. It has an abnormal bottom, with depths from 9 to 15 fathoms.
This ridge, with Martins and Seaveys Reasons, divides the traditional western or Bakers Tropical isle
mud channel from Schoodic mud channel. Both these were previously considered very good hake
grounds but, although still good, are not as profitable for hake fishing as in past years. Haddock are
taken on the ridge in the spring as well as inOctober and December, and December. A number of
cod are consumed the fall and spring. Minn Kota Endura is as simple as trawl and hands line. It is a
very good lobster ground.
Interior Schoodic Ridge. This ridge bears SE. by S. from Bakers Island, the center distant 12 miles.
This terrain is nearly circular in form, about 4 miles in size, and has depths operating from 18 to 60
fathoms. The base is ofrocks and gravel, and mud; the shoaler portions are difficult and sharp.
Vessels from Maine plug-ins use this ground, minn kota endura by hand line and trawl. haddock and
Cod are ample here in spring and fall, and hake fishing is good throughout the summer. It is a great
lobster ground.
External Schoodic Ridge. The northwest part of this floor bears SE. from Bakers Island, through
which it is distant 22 miles. It is situated 7 miles outside Inner Schoodic, has always been considered
one of the best shore fishing grounds of your Maine coast, yet still seems to deserve the reputation.
The ridge is about 8 miles long in a NE. and SW. path, lying nearly parallel with the adjacent coast.
Its greatest breadth is 6 mls. The bottom is cracked and irregular minn kota parts and possesses
depths from 22 to 80 fathoms over gravel and rocks on the shoaler mud and components on the
deeps. Primarily Maine vessels fish this ground, utilizing hand line and trawl. pollock, haddock, Cod
and cusk and hake are present here from June to December, and a few large halibut, up to 300
pounds in weight, are taken here in July and June.
Position Desert Outer Ridge. This ridge lies SE. by E. from the Big Mountain of Mount Desert Island.
From Schoodic Island to the middle of this ground is about 25 miles. Its length E. by N. and W. by S,
is 2 miles; its breadth 3/4 mile. Depths are from 45 to 60 fathoms; the shoals are rocky, but on the
aspects sand and clay predominate. This is a comparatively little ground, but it furnishes good cod
minn kota endura in the spring (April to July) and tumble. Cusk are taken in the spring and fall.
Virtually no haddock are taken in this article. Hake are in the deep water around the W. and SW.
insummertime and spring, and fall; trawl outlines principally are used on this page. It is a good
lobster ground but is way too distant for provide minn kota endura methods.
Flat Ground. This floor lies between Attach Desert and Swan Island, SW. from Long Island. In 50
fathoms, with a hard mud bottom part, there is good fishing for hake in the summertime. Fishing is
by palm trawl and series.
Enoch's Shoal. This shoal lies ENE. 3 miles from Great Duck Tropical isle. This is a small hummock
on the outer aspects of a ridge stretching out out to it from Great Duck tropical island. It has a
sharp, difficult bottom with depths of about 18 fathoms. Hand lining and trawling are the
approaches employed to take several cod in early spring; haddock are in small numbers in the
summer as well as a small quantity of hake. It is a great lobster ground.
Financial institutions Ground. The heart bears SE. by S. from Great Duck Island, distant about 5 mls.
It is about 1? miles long in a NE. and SW. direction by 1/4 distance wide and has a mud bottom with
depths from 35 to 50 fathoms. It is mainly a little-boat floor, fished mostly during the summer time,
when hake are fairly abundant and there are a few haddock and cod. It is a lobster ground, also.
Casing Ground. This is SE. from Long island Head, from where the center of the ground is distant 6
a long way. It is 2 mls long, in a NE. and SW. route and about ? mile broad. In the middle portion is
actually a shoal of 25 fathoms, its underside sharp rocks. On all sides of this shoal the bottom is
quite irregular, consisting of pebbles and mud. The greatest depth, near the edge of the financial
institution, is 50 fathoms. It is actually mainly a hake fishing ground for small boats plus an
occasional larger craft, all using hands line and trawl, even though Cod and haddock, together with
a couple of cusk and pollock, are taken in June, July, and August and even to the late fall. It really is
a good lobster ground.
Abner Ground. This ground is SSE. from Gott's Tropical isle, distant 8 miles. It extends 1? miles in a
NE. and SW. direction and is about 1/4 distance wide. The bottom is damaged, mud and rocks, with
depths of from 25 to 50 fathoms. This can be principally a haddock ground, the best year being in
July and August, and is resorted to mostly by small craft.
Grumpy. Extends from SE. 4? miles from Eastern Ear
of Isle au Haute to SE. 1/4 E. from the western head
of Isle au Haute, distant 7 miles. This soil is 2? mls
long by 3/4 distance wide and has a tiny shoal of 14
fathoms on the northeast part. Over the rest of the
ground the average depths run from 35 to 40 fathoms
over a gravelly bottom. Though not of great
importance of later years, this was earlier considered
one of the best inshore grounds for cod for the entire
year as well as for haddock in winter. Hake usually
are plentiful just off the southeast edge in summertime. This bank is usually fished by craft from
ports of eastern Maine--small watercraft as a rule--and the principal technique is by trawling, while
there is considerable hand-lining for cod in 25 fathoms in June and July. Spots: Big Camden
Mountain over the Eastern Ear canal of Isle au Haute; Fog Island in Jericho Bay, touching on the
eastern part of Big Place Island; Brimstone among Isle au Haute and the Western Ears.
Hatchell Ground. This ground lies SE. by E 3/4 E. 9? miles through the western head of Isle au
Haute. Marks are eastern Mount Desert Hillside in the Middle Saddle of Long island, and Little
Spoon Isle in the great or center Saddle of Isle au Haute.
Blue Hill Floor. This ground is approximately E: by S. ? S in the western head of Isle au Haute,
distant 7 mls. The bottom consists of pea gravel and pebbles. Spots: Brimstone Island out by the
western go of Isle au Haute and Blue Hill on the to the west side of Marshall Island. These spots lead
to a depth of 25 fathoms in the northeast part of the floor, deepening southwest to 40 fathoms in 1
mile through the shoaler part, that is about ? mile large, part of the ground, deepening southwest to
40 fathoms in 1 mile from the shoaler part, which is about ? mile wide. This is an excellent ground
for cod in the fall and spring but is right for haddock during the overall winter. Hand lines and trawl
are being used.
Inner Horse Reef. This reef is placed SE. ? E 1? miles from the eastern ear of isle au Haute. There
exists a shoal here of 25 fathoms about 1/8 mile in size. From this the water gradually deepens to
NE. for ? mile, where it drops off into the mud. Depths on this northeast portion are about 35
fathoms. The bottom is of gravel and pebbles. In slip and spring this is a good cod ground. Hake are
found close to the advantage in summer. Fishing is by small craft, generally, using trawl and
handline. This is a good lobster terrain. Marks: Bring Blue Hill Mountain from the saddle of White
Horse; Brimstone exhibiting between Western Isle and Ear au Haute.
Outer Horse Reef. This is a brief distance SW. from the Inner Reef, with only a narrow gully
between. The small shoal falls off speedily on all sides. It has a depths of 30 fathoms. Over a room
1/4 mile in diameter the bottom is gravelly. Seasons and kinds are as on Inner Horse Reef.
Hake Ground. The first title because of the abundance of hake taken here during June, July, and
August, north of Monhegan isle lies a patch called the Hake Ground or Mud Funnel. It extends from
just outside White Head to abreast of Monhegan Island on the upper side. The depths vary from 20
to 45 fathoms, and also the ground is still considered one of the best hake grounds alongshore. It is
fished by small vessels and boats if the dogfish are on the outer grounds. This is a good haddock
ground in December and Jan, as well as a good lobster ground.
Southwest Terrain. This lies 2 miles SW. through the western head of Isle au Haute. It is circular in
form, ? mile in diameter and has a gravelly bottom with depths varying from 35 to 40 fathoms. It is a
cod ground from April to June and from September to November, inclusive. A couple of pollock and
haddock are taken with the cod. Hake are abundant in summertime close to Isle au Haute.
Handlines and trawls are used from the fishing. It is also an excellent lobster ground.
Barley Hill Ground. This ground lies NNE. from Seal Island and SSW through the western head of
Isle au Haute directly in range between the two, about 3? miles distant from each point. It is circular
in form, has 28 to 30 fathoms of water, and the bottom is mixed stones and mud. This can be a
ground much resorted to by sloops and larger vessels, and the minn kota endura is by hand line and
trawls. It is a excellent cod ground in spring and slip and a hake soil on the mud and rocks in
summer. Occasionally a few halibut are taken right here during June and July. It is also a lobster
ground.
Gilkey Ground. This bears S. from the western head of Isle au Haute. 4 miles distant. It extends
ENE. and WSW about 1? miles long by 1/3 mile wide. The bottom is rocky about the shoals where
depths are about 23 fathoms sloping to 35 fathoms in the southwest part., in which the bottom is
gravelly and comparatively easy.
Rock Cod Ledge. This ledge is NE. of Seal Island 1 mile. It has a depth of 3? fathoms on the shoalest
part, deepening gradually on all sides to get a considerable distance. The bottom is of razor-sharp
rocks and is shattered in places. Rock cod area within fair numbers in spring and tumble, and this is
a mackerel and herring terrain in their seasons. Haddock are abundant in the fall close into the
rocks of Close Island in 6 to 15 fathoms. There are several cusk to be had right here on the deeper
components and an occasional modest halibut is taken in the kelp on the shoal in June and July, even
though this is not a hake ground. It is a great lobster ground.
Pea gravel Southeast and Bottom part Ground. These rest S. of Close Island. forming a substantial
piece of fairly stage ground extensive part of fairly level ground. The western that bears a little E. of
S. along with the eastern part about ESE. from the isle. It is about 5 or 10 kilometers in diameter.
While this is really but one bit of ground, the eastern part is called the Southeast Ground along with
the western part, from the nature of its base.
The Gravel Base. The eastern segment is muddy and possesses 40 to 60 fathoms. The traditional
western has 35 to 40 fathoms. It is a good cod ground in spring and winter. Haddock are present
from November to March, inclusive; hake in summer. By trawling by sloops and vessels, Minn Kota
Endura is done mainly.
Laisdells Ground. This is a tiny, rocky spot away from Brandy Ledges. It really is about 1/4 acre in
extent and has a sharp rocky bottom part with 20 fathoms of water over it. It is the best cod and
haddock ground in Isle au Haute Bay. This really is chiefly a small vessel ground and is also a lobster
ground.
Saddleback Reef. This reef lies S. from Saddle-again Ledge, 3/4 mile remote. It is about 2/3 mile
extended N and S by 1/4 mile vast. Depths are from 15 to 35 fathoms over a broken and rocky
bottom. Cod are taken on this page by hand line in June and May; cod and haddock by trawling in
slip and winter (December to January 1). It is a good lobster ground and chiefly a small-vessel
ground.
Otter Tropical island Reef; Snipper Shin; Western Reef. These are generally names applied to
different sections of an irregular, broken piece of difficult ground about midway between Vinalhaven
and Seal Island. Otter Island Reef may be the eastern section, lying 4 miles W. by S. by 1/4 S. from
the western head of Isle au Haute. Depths here are from 10 to 25 fathoms over a rocky bottom part.
The trawl, earlier not much used in this article, is now in general use. This is a haddock and cod
ground at seasons when these fish are in shoal water, but it is ideal for cod in winter and spring and
for haddock in the fall, from November 1 to January 1.
Old Ripper. This is placed S. from the Traditional western Ground (Western Reef) and 10 a long way
WSW. from Criehaven or Ragged Isle. Apparently this is a part of the Western Ground. About the
deep-normal water mud bottom in between these (Ripper and Western Reef) is useful hake minn
kota endura in summer, and cusk are abundant from May to the time when the dogfish hit the
ground, usually about July 5 to 10.
Crie Ridges. These lie 4 miles NW. from Matinicus Rock and roll, 4 miles WSW. from Criehaven or
Ragged Island, and run SE. from Western Ground toward Matinicus, distant 4? to 5 mls. Cod,
pollock, and cusk are on this page in the spring, and haddock are abundant within the fall.
Bald Ridges. These begin just outside Wooden Soccer ball Island and operate off in a nearly direct
line for Matinicus Rock. These are each from 1/4 to ? mile wide, are quite close together, the
distances between them becoming not over ? distance, and they are almost parallel with each other.
Soundings demonstrate from 15 to 30 fathoms with them, with a damaged, rocky bottom. The
shoalest water is approximately 1 mile from Wooden Ball Tropical isle, the depth improving toward
the the southern part of end.
Henry Marshalls Ground. This terrain lies S. by W. from Matinicus Rock about 3 miles; its area is
about 2 acres. The shoaler segment has a depth of 35 fathoms along with a gravelly bottom; around
the edge the level is 45 fathoms and the bottom is of mud and rocks. Cod are taken here in the
spring, haddock in January and February, and hake in the summer a few months. It is a good lobster
ground.
The Bounties (The Bowdies). This ground bears SE. by S ? S distant 6 mls from Wooden Tennis ball
Island. It is practically circular in kind, about 4 miles across, and has depths from 40 to 60 fathoms.
The bottom, of gravel and rocks, is somewhat broken. It is a good cod and cusk ground in fall and
spring and a haddock ground in winter and is fished by vessels and sloops, mostly by trawling
though with a certain amount of hand liner, in June and could. A summer hake ground extends from
3 miles ESE. of Seal Tropical island to 4 a long way SSE of the Wood Ball, thus it is all about 7? miles
very long by some 2? miles wide. The depths here are from 35 to 60 fathoms.
Summer Hake Ground. A summertime hake ground expands from 8 miles SE. of the eastern Ear of
Isle au Haute to 3 miles SE. of Long Isle in 35 to 60 fathoms with a bottom of difficult mud. This
component of ground is about 15 miles long by 4 miles large.
Minerva Hub. This bears SSE. from Matinicus Rock, remote 6 miles. This can be a small, gravelly
place about 1/4 mile in diameter and with a depth of 35 fathoms, abounding with cod in springtime
and fall. It is actually a summer ground for hake and cusk. Hand lines and trawls are used.

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Fishing Grounds of the Gulf 1 04

  • 1. Fishing Grounds of the Gulf 1 04 The fish of these shoreline grounds, due maybe to the greater large quantity of food right here, are thought to be distinctly superior in top quality to those of the same types taken on the offshore banks. The cod and the haddock, especially, of the Gulf of Maine are particularly well conditioned fish and are noted for their excellence. The statistics presented in Desk 2 show only a fraction of the catch from the Inner Grounds, since they deal completely with the fares of fishing vessels of 5 net lots and over. There are literally thousands of the so-called "certified" or "under-tonned" boats, mostly gill-netters, that take an incredible number of pounds from these waters annually, principally cod and haddock. About the Maine coast and across the line in New Brunswick there are other than 300 weirs which furnished to American canners and smokers during the year 1923 (whose figures have been chosen as representing an average season) 77,000,000 kilos of herring. In the coast of Massachusetts there are 50 or more weirs and fish traps, and from your Isle of Shoals to Pemaquid Reason for Maine there are more than 50 floating traps in the various bays, on the points of offshore islands, or perhaps the open seas, and all these go on a rich harvest readily available waters. , there is the lobster fishery, more important from the Gulf of Maine than anywhere else in the states.too and Then Of these various branches of the fisheries industries number of statistics are available, however we may say that the figures of the 1919 census showed that the "under-ton" boats mentioned landed 5,324,426 weight of fish on the port of Boston, mostly of haddock and cod, and that the same type of craft in 1923 landed at Portland, Me., more than 3,000,000 pounds, primarily of ground fish. We also know that each hamlet, island, village and town and city along this nearly 4,000 'miles of coast line takes its toll in the sea. Lukes Rock. This rock is situated S. by E. 3 miles from Moosabec Light, rounded in shape, and about 1 mile in size. Depths are from 25 to 35 fathoms; the bottom isgravel and rocks, and mud. There is some vessel fishing, though this is certainly mainly a small-boat minn kota endura terrain. Hake are used here from June to September, inclusive; cod are present concerning the rocks the year all around. Pollock are in fall and spring season, and haddock from December to Feb ., inclusive. Minn Kota Endura is as simple as hand and trawl line. Newfound Ground. A small rocky location about 1/4 mile across with an automatic buoy in the center for guidance into the Bay of Fundy. This really is a small-boat ground having depths averaging 18 fathoms. It lies about 3 miles S. by W. from Moosabec Light. Species and seasons are as on Lukes Rock. Minn Kota Endura is actually by trawl and hands line. Henrys Rock and roll. Five miles SW. by S. from Moosabec Light. 1/4 distance in diameter, and 30 fathoms spanning a level bottom. Minn Kota Endura is done by hand trawl and line. Cod are present the year close to, a few haddock in the fall, hake during the summer time but not in the tumble, and pollock in spring and drop. Handspike Ground. Seven miles SW. by S. from Moosabec Light, nearly circular in form, and ? mile across. It comes with a bottom of depths and rocks of from 35 to 40 fathoms. months and Species are identical as on Lukes Rock, but mostly cod and pollock are taken on this page by trawl and hand line.
  • 2. European Egg Rock. This really is SW. from Moosabec Light, 8 miles distant, lying within a NE. and SW. direction, 3 miles long by 1 mile wide. The bottom isirregular and sharp, and difficult and has 25 to 30 fathoms. Minn Kota Endura here is mostly manually line, the ground getting said to be too hard for trawling. This can be a small-boat ground, and sportfishing is done mainly in the summertime season. Cod and pollock are consumed in thespring and summer, and fall; haddock can be found in spring and fall; and cusk in 35 to 40 fathoms in spring and slip. This is not a hake ground. Old Ovum Rock. This rock and roll is WSW. from Moosabec Light, 6 miles distant, and running in a NE. and SW. course. It is 3 mls long by 1 mile wide; features a rocky depths and bottom of 25 to 30 fathoms. This is also a small-boat ground, where minn kota endura is done mainly by hand lines, but trawls also are employed. This ground is fished by the greater vessels in the tumble months when the weather is too rough for fishing on the outside reasons. , and a few pollock are taken in fall and spring; hake in fair number from the fall months.haddock and Cod Midst Ridge This is W. by S. from Moosabec Light 3 miles. It lies in a NE. and SW. direction and is about 1 distance long by ? mile wide. The depths are from 18 to 25 fathoms and the bottom is rocky and rough. It is a small-fishing boat ground mostly as well as little importance being a fishing ground. Cod are present the year close to haddock in late spring and summer with a smaller number in the fall. Cusk are here the season around. A few pollock are here in the spring and fall. Broken Ground. This lies S by E from Moosabec light, 15 miles, whence the ground stretches WSW to inside 4 miles of Mount Desert Rock with an average thickness of 1 distance. The depths operate from 15 to 100 fathoms. The shallows are difficult and sharp; the deeps, gravel and clay. There are places ? distance long and others 3 miles long experiencing depths of 70 fathoms. Several of these areas have special labels: Crawley's Rocks, Puzzling Rock, The Ridges. The grounds pointed out here and those above mentioned are known to the fishermen as the Moosabec Ridges. All these seem to be minn kota endura spots cropping out upon the 50 fathom curve. In the Broken Ground the fishing season is from June 1 by means of September. Herring normally are abundant here from May to September. Cod are taken outside of the reasons in spring and fall. Pollock and small cod are taken on the shoals in summer and fall, and hake on the mud underside in fall and summer and hake on the mud base in summer and fall. Tibbetts' Ledge. This lies eastern from Petit Manan 4 or 5 miles. The marks are Schoodic Island over Eco-friendly Island of Petit Manan and the Ladle over Nash's Isle. This ledge contains two rocky
  • 3. shoals with depths of 3 to 3? fathoms, about one acre apiece in extent and 1/4 mile apart lying SE and NW from the other. To the westward of those is broken floor nearly to Petit Manan. These are favored small-vessel grounds. The eastern ledge drops suddenly into the mud. In May large cod are caught across the muddy bottom just E of the ledge in 27 to 30 fathoms. Hake and haddock are taken in late early spring (May) and drop. Fishing is by hands trawl and line. Ben's Ground. Lies ESE from Petit Manan 4 or 5 a long way. The marks are Petit Manan Gentle to northward of Middle Hill of Mount Desert and Humpback Mountain about the west side of Trafton's Island or Pond Island Gentle to the eastward of Jordan's Delight. The ground is circular fit and healthy, about 3/4 mile all over, having 14 to 30 fathoms water. The bottom is of rocks and mud. This ground is of little relevance except as a modest-boat floor in summer for cod and haddock. Hake are adopted the muddy underside near it, It is a winter haddock floor in calm weather, these fish making it in the storms, the water being relatively too shallow to enable them to "ride out a blow" in comfort, Such at least is the purpose the fishermen give for the sudden cessation of their taking on shoal grounds after a period of heavy weather. Southeast Rock. This is a ledge, nearly uncovered at low tide on its shoalest place, SSE from Petit 4 and Manan? miles distant, The shoal portions slope toward the NE a distance of 4 miles around an irregular base, Depths vary from 17 to 30 fathoms, The shoals are rocky, and the deeps are muddy, haddock and Cod are undertaken here in May and June, hake from July to September, This is a good lobster soil, also, Minn Kota Endura the following is by handline and trawl operated from vessels and modest boats from in close proximity to-by Maine ports. Broken Ridges aka Joe Roy Ground. This is situated SSE from Petit Manan 7 miles to the center. It is actually 2 miles lengthy SW and NE and one mile vast and from 27 to 33 fathoms, and the bottom of soil and rocks is incredibly uneven, The shoalest portion is near the center. It is said to become a good cod and haddock ground, which is mainly a small motorboat ground, although some vessel fishing is maintained here in the spring. Black Ledges Ground. This soil lies between Jordan's Delight and the Halibut Ledges, or Black colored Ledges. It is a excellent haddock. Fire can easily spread rapidly on a boat, even about water. Alarms along with detectors may help maintain your crew safe.ground to get a brief season early in the year and early summertime when the fish are following the herring colleges. In general it is a small-boat soil on which chiefly hand lines and trawls are operated, A number of cod and cusk are taken within the fall, in fact it is a good lobster soil. Bakers Island Ridge. This is a narrow ledge making out from Bakers Island E, by N. The eastern part bears S. by E. from Schoodic Island 3/4 distance distant The ridge is much broken, its average width being ? mile, and it has depths of from 20 to 25 fathoms over a rocky and gravelly bottom. It is not necessarily much fished around the shoaler spots, nevertheless in 30 to 35 fathoms, on a muddy bottom, hake are abundant from July to October, inclusive. Cod and cusk are normally found here in the tumble and spring; haddock from October to January, inclusive. Minn Kota Endura here is done by small boats and little vessels mainly from Bass Harbor and Southwest Harbor by trawl and palm line. It is a very good lobster ground.
  • 4. Martins Ground; Hillards Reef. The center bears WSW. from Schoodic Point, distant 3 miles. It is a difficult patch of 4 or 5 acres and has depths of from 15 to 25 fathoms. It is not important with the exception of its hand-lining for cod and haddock from the fall and early spring months and for hake in the fall. It is actually a good lobster terrain. Egg Rock Damaged Ground. Barbecues shouldn’t end up being used on boats - hot charcoal offers off dangerous levels of CO and blown embers could set the boat alight. • Keep cabin ventilation distinct to be able to prevent a develop -up involving toxic CO. • Attempt to keep fabrics far from cooking hobs to stop these http://wildlife.utah.gov/fishing-in-utah/ people from catching fire. • Examine the flues of coal as well as wood burning stoves with regard to signs and signs as well as symptoms of leaks and blockages. • Simply make use involving the gas suggested by the particular heater manufacturer. Other types might burn too hot. • Dispose of embers carefully. If they’re still heat they can cause a fire as well as build-up of CO. • Ensure all hobs get shut-off or isolation valvesThis is a rocky ridge making out S. by W. from Egg Rock and roll Ledges and is a couple of miles long by 14 miles wide. It has an abnormal bottom, with depths from 9 to 15 fathoms. This ridge, with Martins and Seaveys Reasons, divides the traditional western or Bakers Tropical isle mud channel from Schoodic mud channel. Both these were previously considered very good hake grounds but, although still good, are not as profitable for hake fishing as in past years. Haddock are taken on the ridge in the spring as well as inOctober and December, and December. A number of
  • 5. cod are consumed the fall and spring. Minn Kota Endura is as simple as trawl and hands line. It is a very good lobster ground. Interior Schoodic Ridge. This ridge bears SE. by S. from Bakers Island, the center distant 12 miles. This terrain is nearly circular in form, about 4 miles in size, and has depths operating from 18 to 60 fathoms. The base is ofrocks and gravel, and mud; the shoaler portions are difficult and sharp. Vessels from Maine plug-ins use this ground, minn kota endura by hand line and trawl. haddock and Cod are ample here in spring and fall, and hake fishing is good throughout the summer. It is a great lobster ground. External Schoodic Ridge. The northwest part of this floor bears SE. from Bakers Island, through which it is distant 22 miles. It is situated 7 miles outside Inner Schoodic, has always been considered one of the best shore fishing grounds of your Maine coast, yet still seems to deserve the reputation. The ridge is about 8 miles long in a NE. and SW. path, lying nearly parallel with the adjacent coast. Its greatest breadth is 6 mls. The bottom is cracked and irregular minn kota parts and possesses depths from 22 to 80 fathoms over gravel and rocks on the shoaler mud and components on the deeps. Primarily Maine vessels fish this ground, utilizing hand line and trawl. pollock, haddock, Cod and cusk and hake are present here from June to December, and a few large halibut, up to 300 pounds in weight, are taken here in July and June. Position Desert Outer Ridge. This ridge lies SE. by E. from the Big Mountain of Mount Desert Island. From Schoodic Island to the middle of this ground is about 25 miles. Its length E. by N. and W. by S, is 2 miles; its breadth 3/4 mile. Depths are from 45 to 60 fathoms; the shoals are rocky, but on the aspects sand and clay predominate. This is a comparatively little ground, but it furnishes good cod minn kota endura in the spring (April to July) and tumble. Cusk are taken in the spring and fall. Virtually no haddock are taken in this article. Hake are in the deep water around the W. and SW. insummertime and spring, and fall; trawl outlines principally are used on this page. It is a good lobster ground but is way too distant for provide minn kota endura methods. Flat Ground. This floor lies between Attach Desert and Swan Island, SW. from Long Island. In 50 fathoms, with a hard mud bottom part, there is good fishing for hake in the summertime. Fishing is by palm trawl and series. Enoch's Shoal. This shoal lies ENE. 3 miles from Great Duck Tropical isle. This is a small hummock on the outer aspects of a ridge stretching out out to it from Great Duck tropical island. It has a sharp, difficult bottom with depths of about 18 fathoms. Hand lining and trawling are the approaches employed to take several cod in early spring; haddock are in small numbers in the summer as well as a small quantity of hake. It is a great lobster ground. Financial institutions Ground. The heart bears SE. by S. from Great Duck Island, distant about 5 mls. It is about 1? miles long in a NE. and SW. direction by 1/4 distance wide and has a mud bottom with depths from 35 to 50 fathoms. It is mainly a little-boat floor, fished mostly during the summer time, when hake are fairly abundant and there are a few haddock and cod. It is a lobster ground, also. Casing Ground. This is SE. from Long island Head, from where the center of the ground is distant 6 a long way. It is 2 mls long, in a NE. and SW. route and about ? mile broad. In the middle portion is actually a shoal of 25 fathoms, its underside sharp rocks. On all sides of this shoal the bottom is quite irregular, consisting of pebbles and mud. The greatest depth, near the edge of the financial institution, is 50 fathoms. It is actually mainly a hake fishing ground for small boats plus an occasional larger craft, all using hands line and trawl, even though Cod and haddock, together with a couple of cusk and pollock, are taken in June, July, and August and even to the late fall. It really is
  • 6. a good lobster ground. Abner Ground. This ground is SSE. from Gott's Tropical isle, distant 8 miles. It extends 1? miles in a NE. and SW. direction and is about 1/4 distance wide. The bottom is damaged, mud and rocks, with depths of from 25 to 50 fathoms. This can be principally a haddock ground, the best year being in July and August, and is resorted to mostly by small craft. Grumpy. Extends from SE. 4? miles from Eastern Ear of Isle au Haute to SE. 1/4 E. from the western head of Isle au Haute, distant 7 miles. This soil is 2? mls long by 3/4 distance wide and has a tiny shoal of 14 fathoms on the northeast part. Over the rest of the ground the average depths run from 35 to 40 fathoms over a gravelly bottom. Though not of great importance of later years, this was earlier considered one of the best inshore grounds for cod for the entire year as well as for haddock in winter. Hake usually are plentiful just off the southeast edge in summertime. This bank is usually fished by craft from ports of eastern Maine--small watercraft as a rule--and the principal technique is by trawling, while there is considerable hand-lining for cod in 25 fathoms in June and July. Spots: Big Camden Mountain over the Eastern Ear canal of Isle au Haute; Fog Island in Jericho Bay, touching on the eastern part of Big Place Island; Brimstone among Isle au Haute and the Western Ears. Hatchell Ground. This ground lies SE. by E 3/4 E. 9? miles through the western head of Isle au Haute. Marks are eastern Mount Desert Hillside in the Middle Saddle of Long island, and Little Spoon Isle in the great or center Saddle of Isle au Haute. Blue Hill Floor. This ground is approximately E: by S. ? S in the western head of Isle au Haute, distant 7 mls. The bottom consists of pea gravel and pebbles. Spots: Brimstone Island out by the western go of Isle au Haute and Blue Hill on the to the west side of Marshall Island. These spots lead to a depth of 25 fathoms in the northeast part of the floor, deepening southwest to 40 fathoms in 1 mile through the shoaler part, that is about ? mile large, part of the ground, deepening southwest to 40 fathoms in 1 mile from the shoaler part, which is about ? mile wide. This is an excellent ground for cod in the fall and spring but is right for haddock during the overall winter. Hand lines and trawl are being used. Inner Horse Reef. This reef is placed SE. ? E 1? miles from the eastern ear of isle au Haute. There exists a shoal here of 25 fathoms about 1/8 mile in size. From this the water gradually deepens to NE. for ? mile, where it drops off into the mud. Depths on this northeast portion are about 35 fathoms. The bottom is of gravel and pebbles. In slip and spring this is a good cod ground. Hake are found close to the advantage in summer. Fishing is by small craft, generally, using trawl and handline. This is a good lobster terrain. Marks: Bring Blue Hill Mountain from the saddle of White Horse; Brimstone exhibiting between Western Isle and Ear au Haute. Outer Horse Reef. This is a brief distance SW. from the Inner Reef, with only a narrow gully between. The small shoal falls off speedily on all sides. It has a depths of 30 fathoms. Over a room 1/4 mile in diameter the bottom is gravelly. Seasons and kinds are as on Inner Horse Reef. Hake Ground. The first title because of the abundance of hake taken here during June, July, and
  • 7. August, north of Monhegan isle lies a patch called the Hake Ground or Mud Funnel. It extends from just outside White Head to abreast of Monhegan Island on the upper side. The depths vary from 20 to 45 fathoms, and also the ground is still considered one of the best hake grounds alongshore. It is fished by small vessels and boats if the dogfish are on the outer grounds. This is a good haddock ground in December and Jan, as well as a good lobster ground. Southwest Terrain. This lies 2 miles SW. through the western head of Isle au Haute. It is circular in form, ? mile in diameter and has a gravelly bottom with depths varying from 35 to 40 fathoms. It is a cod ground from April to June and from September to November, inclusive. A couple of pollock and haddock are taken with the cod. Hake are abundant in summertime close to Isle au Haute. Handlines and trawls are used from the fishing. It is also an excellent lobster ground. Barley Hill Ground. This ground lies NNE. from Seal Island and SSW through the western head of Isle au Haute directly in range between the two, about 3? miles distant from each point. It is circular in form, has 28 to 30 fathoms of water, and the bottom is mixed stones and mud. This can be a ground much resorted to by sloops and larger vessels, and the minn kota endura is by hand line and trawls. It is a excellent cod ground in spring and slip and a hake soil on the mud and rocks in summer. Occasionally a few halibut are taken right here during June and July. It is also a lobster ground. Gilkey Ground. This bears S. from the western head of Isle au Haute. 4 miles distant. It extends ENE. and WSW about 1? miles long by 1/3 mile wide. The bottom is rocky about the shoals where depths are about 23 fathoms sloping to 35 fathoms in the southwest part., in which the bottom is gravelly and comparatively easy. Rock Cod Ledge. This ledge is NE. of Seal Island 1 mile. It has a depth of 3? fathoms on the shoalest part, deepening gradually on all sides to get a considerable distance. The bottom is of razor-sharp rocks and is shattered in places. Rock cod area within fair numbers in spring and tumble, and this is a mackerel and herring terrain in their seasons. Haddock are abundant in the fall close into the rocks of Close Island in 6 to 15 fathoms. There are several cusk to be had right here on the deeper components and an occasional modest halibut is taken in the kelp on the shoal in June and July, even though this is not a hake ground. It is a great lobster ground. Pea gravel Southeast and Bottom part Ground. These rest S. of Close Island. forming a substantial piece of fairly stage ground extensive part of fairly level ground. The western that bears a little E. of S. along with the eastern part about ESE. from the isle. It is about 5 or 10 kilometers in diameter. While this is really but one bit of ground, the eastern part is called the Southeast Ground along with the western part, from the nature of its base. The Gravel Base. The eastern segment is muddy and possesses 40 to 60 fathoms. The traditional western has 35 to 40 fathoms. It is a good cod ground in spring and winter. Haddock are present from November to March, inclusive; hake in summer. By trawling by sloops and vessels, Minn Kota Endura is done mainly. Laisdells Ground. This is a tiny, rocky spot away from Brandy Ledges. It really is about 1/4 acre in extent and has a sharp rocky bottom part with 20 fathoms of water over it. It is the best cod and haddock ground in Isle au Haute Bay. This really is chiefly a small vessel ground and is also a lobster ground. Saddleback Reef. This reef lies S. from Saddle-again Ledge, 3/4 mile remote. It is about 2/3 mile extended N and S by 1/4 mile vast. Depths are from 15 to 35 fathoms over a broken and rocky
  • 8. bottom. Cod are taken on this page by hand line in June and May; cod and haddock by trawling in slip and winter (December to January 1). It is a good lobster ground and chiefly a small-vessel ground. Otter Tropical island Reef; Snipper Shin; Western Reef. These are generally names applied to different sections of an irregular, broken piece of difficult ground about midway between Vinalhaven and Seal Island. Otter Island Reef may be the eastern section, lying 4 miles W. by S. by 1/4 S. from the western head of Isle au Haute. Depths here are from 10 to 25 fathoms over a rocky bottom part. The trawl, earlier not much used in this article, is now in general use. This is a haddock and cod ground at seasons when these fish are in shoal water, but it is ideal for cod in winter and spring and for haddock in the fall, from November 1 to January 1. Old Ripper. This is placed S. from the Traditional western Ground (Western Reef) and 10 a long way WSW. from Criehaven or Ragged Isle. Apparently this is a part of the Western Ground. About the deep-normal water mud bottom in between these (Ripper and Western Reef) is useful hake minn kota endura in summer, and cusk are abundant from May to the time when the dogfish hit the ground, usually about July 5 to 10. Crie Ridges. These lie 4 miles NW. from Matinicus Rock and roll, 4 miles WSW. from Criehaven or Ragged Island, and run SE. from Western Ground toward Matinicus, distant 4? to 5 mls. Cod, pollock, and cusk are on this page in the spring, and haddock are abundant within the fall. Bald Ridges. These begin just outside Wooden Soccer ball Island and operate off in a nearly direct line for Matinicus Rock. These are each from 1/4 to ? mile wide, are quite close together, the distances between them becoming not over ? distance, and they are almost parallel with each other. Soundings demonstrate from 15 to 30 fathoms with them, with a damaged, rocky bottom. The shoalest water is approximately 1 mile from Wooden Ball Tropical isle, the depth improving toward the the southern part of end. Henry Marshalls Ground. This terrain lies S. by W. from Matinicus Rock about 3 miles; its area is about 2 acres. The shoaler segment has a depth of 35 fathoms along with a gravelly bottom; around the edge the level is 45 fathoms and the bottom is of mud and rocks. Cod are taken here in the spring, haddock in January and February, and hake in the summer a few months. It is a good lobster ground. The Bounties (The Bowdies). This ground bears SE. by S ? S distant 6 mls from Wooden Tennis ball Island. It is practically circular in kind, about 4 miles across, and has depths from 40 to 60 fathoms. The bottom, of gravel and rocks, is somewhat broken. It is a good cod and cusk ground in fall and spring and a haddock ground in winter and is fished by vessels and sloops, mostly by trawling though with a certain amount of hand liner, in June and could. A summer hake ground extends from 3 miles ESE. of Seal Tropical island to 4 a long way SSE of the Wood Ball, thus it is all about 7? miles very long by some 2? miles wide. The depths here are from 35 to 60 fathoms. Summer Hake Ground. A summertime hake ground expands from 8 miles SE. of the eastern Ear of Isle au Haute to 3 miles SE. of Long Isle in 35 to 60 fathoms with a bottom of difficult mud. This component of ground is about 15 miles long by 4 miles large. Minerva Hub. This bears SSE. from Matinicus Rock, remote 6 miles. This can be a small, gravelly place about 1/4 mile in diameter and with a depth of 35 fathoms, abounding with cod in springtime and fall. It is actually a summer ground for hake and cusk. Hand lines and trawls are used.