| Photographer: | Magogman [View profile] | Title: | Lancaster | Added: | May 30, 2007 | | Captured: | | IMO: | Unavailable | Hits: | 1,438 | | Photo Category: |
Fishing Vessels | | Description: | During my 5 day stay photographing the shipping in the lower Chesapeake Bay from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel Highway I saw three old fishing boats that really intrigued me. The were the Lancaster, Shearwater, and Smugglers Point. I have not been able to find out any information about them except that they were built in the 1944-1945 time frame. They almost look like they were built as Navy patrol boats and then converted to fishing boats. Ninjapadra, a fisherman from the Boston area has identified these three vessels as menhaden seiners and I am grateful to him for sharing the information.
This photo is of the Lancaster on May 25, 2007. It and its cohorts spent a lot of time looking in different areas for menhaden and when a school was located, smaller boats were launched that would attempt to drag a seine around the school. Unfortunately I know next to nothing about salt water fishing so I hope I have not used the wrong words in describing this process.
Again, thanks to Ninjapadra for help ideintifying these vessels. |
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