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Fisherman's seines on the St. Johns River (187-).
 
Bob Kyle casting his fishing net : Bahia Honda Key, Florida
 
Seine nets drying at a dock : Marco Island, Florida
 
Mullet fishermen : Shell Point, Florida
             

Net maker Martin Cooper repairing a shrimp trawl net : Jacksonville, Florida

Net maker Joe Floyd in his shop : Jacksonville, Florida

Rickey Doublerly knitting a fishing net : Jacksonville, Florida

Detailed view of a fishing net being knitted by Rickey Doublerly : Jacksonville, Florida
           

Knitting needles used by Rickey Doublerly to knit fishing nets : Jacksonville, Florida
 
Shrimp nets : Jacksonville, Florida
 
Shrimp nets : Jacksonville, Florida
 
Fishing nets : Jacksonville, Florida
           

Dale Davis brings trawl net on the deck : Apalachicola Bay, Florida
 
Trawl net approaches stern : Apalachicola Bay, Florida
 
Reginald Reese making a cast net while Max Dooley observes : Lakeland, Florida
 
             
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