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Fisherman unloading halibut from hold of fishing boat, 1941
1. Fisherman unloading halibut from hold of fishing boat, 1941
Halibut fishing schooners at a fish dock, ca. 1909
2. Halibut fishing schooners at a fish dock, ca. 1909
Halibut schooner "Jennie F. Decker," ca. 1909
3. Halibut schooner "Jennie F. Decker," ca. 1909
Men unloading halibut fishing catch, ca. 1914
4. Men unloading halibut fishing catch, ca. 1914

Halibut fishing, dories under tow, ca. 1920
5. Halibut fishing, dories under tow, ca. 1920
Fishermen cleaning halibut, ca. 1920
6. Fishermen cleaning halibut, ca. 1920
Men cleaning halibut, ca. 1909
7. Men cleaning halibut, ca. 1909
Seattle Fresh Halibut Market. At Pier 8 the halibut schooner catches and the halibut brought from Alaska
8. Seattle Fresh Halibut Market. At Pier 8 the halibut schooner catches and the halibut brought from Alaska by the regular steamers are sold. More halibut is sold here than in any other one place in the world

Launching a dory from a halibut fishing boat, ca. 1920
9. Launching a dory from a halibut fishing boat, ca. 1920
Halibut fishing, hoisting a net of fish, ca. 1920
10. Halibut fishing, hoisting a net of fish, ca. 1920
Halibut fishermen preparing longlines, ca. 1909
11. Halibut fishermen preparing longlines, ca. 1909
Halibut fishermen in dory, ca. 1909
12. Halibut fishermen in dory, ca. 1909

Halibut fleet at Fishermen's Terminal, Seattle, 1937
13. Halibut fleet at Fishermen's Terminal, Seattle, 1937
Halibut fishermen at Fishermen's Terminal, Seattle, July 1, 1947
14. Halibut fishermen at Fishermen's Terminal, Seattle, July 1, 1947
Halibut Cove, Cook Inlet, Alaska, June 1899.
15. Halibut Cove, Cook Inlet, Alaska, June 1899.
Fresh Halibut Fishery
Fig.1, Halibut cutting knife
Fig.2, Scraping-knife to remove muscle and flesh
16. Fresh Halibut Fishery
Fig.1, Halibut cutting knife
Fig.2, Scraping-knife to remove muscle and flesh from backbone after cutting
Fig.3, Squilgee for pushing broken ice in pens
Fig.4, Oak mallet for breaking ice
Fig.5, Oak broom for scrubbing halibut

San Juan Fishing & Packing Co.: no.1-Unloading Halibut; No.2, Steamer San Juan Leaving for the Halibut
17. San Juan Fishing & Packing Co.: no.1-Unloading Halibut; No.2, Steamer San Juan Leaving for the Halibut Banks; no.3, Discharging Royal chinook salmon on San Juan Company Dock; no.4, Steamer San Juan Lying at Dock taking on Ice and Bait; NO.5, Dressing salmon; no.6 Packing Sliced Halibut and Salmon in One Half Pound packages; no.7, Smoket and Curet product ready for shipment
Fresh Halibut Fishery
Weighing and selling halibut on deck of George's Bank hand-line cod schooner.
18. Fresh Halibut Fishery
Weighing and selling halibut on deck of George's Bank hand-line cod schooner. These vessels often catch halibut while fishing for cod
Fresh Halibut Fishery
Halibut dory and crew hauling the trawl, gaffing and clubbing the halibut
19. Fresh Halibut Fishery
Halibut dory and crew hauling the trawl, gaffing and clubbing the halibut
Fishermen with halibut catch on the deck of fishing vessel, Alaska, n.d.
20. Fishermen with halibut catch on the deck of fishing vessel, Alaska, n.d.
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