Keywords: FMIB 48213 Type of basked rake used for deep water quahauging on Cape Cod It consists of an iron framework, forming a curved bowl, the.jpeg check categories 17 September 2015 4 Type of basked rake used for deep water quahauging on Cape Cod It consists of an iron framework forming a curved bowl the under-edge of which is set with thin steel teeth varying in length from 2 to 4 inches though usually 2 1/2 inch teeth are preferred Over the bowl of this rake which is strengthened by side and cross pieces of iron is fitted a twine net which like the net of a scallop dredge drags behind the framework An average rake has from 19 to 21 teeth and weighs from 15 to 20 pounds Subject Fishing nets Quahoging Tag Shellfish Fisheries Techniques 1912 Cite book Report Upon the Quahaug and Oyster Fisheries of Massachusetts Massachusetts Commissioners on Fisheries and Game Boston MA Wright Potter Printing Co 1912 Fig 59 State of Massachusetts Fish and Game Commission PD-UWASH-FMIB Institution University of Washington FMIB-source accession number 48213 Images from the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank to check State of Massachusetts Fish and Game Commission Fishing nets Shellfish Fisheries |