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  2. Ice shanty - Wikipedia

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    Ice shanties, Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin, US The Vista, an unusual shanty with a view Sainte-Anne-River, Quebec, Canada 1964 An ice shanty (also called an ice shack, ice house, fishing shanty, fish house, fish coop, bobhouse, ice hut, or darkhouse; French: cabane à pêche) is a portable shed placed on a frozen lake to provide shelter during ice fishing.

  3. Ice fishing - Wikipedia

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    Ice fishing. An ice fisher reels in a northern pike. Ice fishing is the practice of catching fish with lines and fish hooks or spears through an opening in the ice on a frozen body of water. Ice fishers may fish in the open or in heated enclosures, some with bunks and amenities.

  4. Punta Gorda Fish Co. - Wikipedia

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    It built a network of ice houses and residential fish cabins throughout Charlotte Harbor, Pine Island, and the Pine Island Sound. The fish cabins were widely used until World War II and allowed fisherman to work longer shifts without returning to port for shelter, food and supplies. The crew of a fishing boat would sleep in the fish cabins and ...

  5. List of historic Fish Cabins of Charlotte Harbor, Florida

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    Hendrickson Fish Cabin at Captiva Rocks. April 11, 1991. (#91000402) West of Little Wood Key in Pine Island Sound. 26°37′42″N 82°11′29″W  /  26.628333°N 82.191389°W  / 26.628333; -82.191389  (Hendrickson Fish Cabin at Captiva Rocks) Bokeelia. 6. Ice House at Captiva Rocks. Ice House at Captiva Rocks.

  6. North Shore Commercial Fishing Museum - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane Huggins [1] Website. commercialfishingmuseum.org. The North Shore Commercial Fishing Museum is a museum in Tofte, Minnesota, dedicated to the history of the Scandinavian immigrants and communities of the North Shore region of Lake Superior, and especially their importance to the national commercial fishing industry of the 1880s to 1940s.

  7. Swampscott Fish House - Wikipedia

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    Swampscott Fish House. /  42.46750°N 70.91028°W  / 42.46750; -70.91028. Swampscott Fish House is a historic fishing supply storage house off Humphrey Street on Fisherman's Beach in Swampscott, Massachusetts. It is the oldest active fish house in the country. The shingle-style house was built in 1896 on land taken by eminent domain.

  8. Tugnet Ice House - Wikipedia

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    The ice house was a part of the Tugnet salmon-fishing station that was built up in the late 18th century by the Gordon Estate, which employed some 150 people. [1] Fish would be caught in nets strung across the mouth of the river, [1] cleaned and processed, and then packed in ice to be transported to market in London by a fleet of boats. [5]

  9. Netsilik - Wikipedia

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    The Netsilik people used fish as another subsistence strategy when seal and caribou were not available. The Netsilik fished for Arctic char using a kakivak to impale fish through a hole in the ice. Any excess fish were stored in ice blocks and saved for a time when fishing and hunting were both unrewarding.

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