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Those baskets of food scraps!
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<blockquote data-quote="eider" data-source="post: 71607710" data-attributes="member: 399580"><p>Hi....</p><p>And so here is a second technique of fishing with long nets. Another member had suggested that Genessaret fishing was carried out (mainly) by caste or thrown nets, but the boats would have used gill or drag nets.</p><p> </p><p>Luke was not a fisherman, and his account is second hand. My point is that he mentioned 'launching into the deep...' Jewish Genessaret fishermen probably did not launch their nets into the deeps, but worked them where the bliny and shoal fish came into more shallow areas. The deeps harboured the great carnivore catfish which could smash up a net in minutes, and which could not be eaten by Jews, so it's hard to see why fishermen would do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eider, post: 71607710, member: 399580"] Hi.... And so here is a second technique of fishing with long nets. Another member had suggested that Genessaret fishing was carried out (mainly) by caste or thrown nets, but the boats would have used gill or drag nets. Luke was not a fisherman, and his account is second hand. My point is that he mentioned 'launching into the deep...' Jewish Genessaret fishermen probably did not launch their nets into the deeps, but worked them where the bliny and shoal fish came into more shallow areas. The deeps harboured the great carnivore catfish which could smash up a net in minutes, and which could not be eaten by Jews, so it's hard to see why fishermen would do that. [/QUOTE]
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