Women, the crucial labor force, were responsible for making pottery, spinning, and raising the family, while men fished.
Early man fished here and two log boats were uncovered a mile from Newport.
One day when the man had been fishing for many hours without success, he hooked a small Gold Fish, whose eyes were bright as diamonds.
The man stared, then fished in his pouch and held out a coin.
On March 15 a flying fish landed in the ship and the men fished to sustain themselves.
The people depended on it, but the men also fished and hunted.
Officers and men alike fished when they had the chance.
The old man set his sandwich in his lap and fished the bag closer to him.
The man scarcely looked at him, but fished in his vest pocket and took out a dime.
Boats rocked at the wharf; men fished for the local market.