grab-all

Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris

n.


a kind of net used for marinefishing near the shore. It is moored to a piece of floatingwood, and by the Tasmanian Government regulations must have amesh of 2 1/4 inches.

1883. Edward O. Cotton, `Evidence before Royal Commission onthe Fisheries of Tasmania,' p. 82:

«Put a graball down where you will in `bell-rope' kelp, moresilver trumpeter will get in than any other fish.»

1883. Ibid. p. xvii:

«Between sunrise and sunset, nets, known as `graballs,' may beused.»

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