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Eight Ways to Fish: Portals to an Island Community

$19.95

It's all about fishing, but not about fish.  This video is about Deer Isle, on the east side of Maine's Penobscot Bay.  Stories are told of artists, fishermen, collectors and pie bakers.  Wooden boats, edible plants and medicinal potions from the sea.  From crab picking to dump picking, you'll find a community of character, independence and downeast wisdom.  It is also a community of people who just happen to live on one of the most beautiful harbors in the world.
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