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The end of the haaf fishery; fishermen's superstitions.

Date 26 September 1970
Track ID 84497
Part 1

Track Information

Original Track ID

SA1970.250

Original Tape ID

SA1970.250

Summary

The end of the haaf fishery; fishermen's superstitions.

Line fishing started to decline around 1876 when boats got bigger and replaced the traditional sixareen [six-oared boat], and fish curers from the south provided competition among the buyers. Shetland was the premier fishing area of Britain before the First World War but it declined and never recovered after the Second World War.

The contributor discusses fishermen's superstitions such as turning the boat with the sun [clockwise] and the use of sea names for things and animals. It was unlucky to meet certain people who were a "bad fit [foot]". Lucky ones were a "good fit".

Item Location

County - Shetland

Parish - Nesting

Island - Shetland Mainland

Language

English, Scots

Genre

Information

Collection

SoSS

Source Type

Reel to reel

Audio Quality

Good