set netter

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set netter (plural set netters)

  1. One who fishes using a set net.
    • 1963, Elsa Pedersen, Cook Inlet decision, page 178:
      Sheathed in oilskins the boy climbed to the top of the cabin and stared shoreward with the binoculars, growling with frustrated fury when he saw the set netter nearest him row out and calmly pick a score of red salmon from his nets.
    • 1984, R. M. McDowall, The New Zealand Whitebait Book, page 144:
      A set netter is constantly watching the river downstream from his net for the arrival of shoals and lifting it when the fish are safely inside.
    • 2008, Bill Carter, Red Summer, →ISBN, page 16:
      A set netter must have both a light touch on the engine when setting the net and the ability to crank down on the engine when facing tough currents.

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