Double-throated hoop net

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Title

Double-throated hoop net

Subject

Fishing nets
Fishing

Description

Double-throated hoop nets were submerged in the river to catch large quantities of fish. This net has been passed down through the Higgins family to Barbara Higgins-Dover, the director of the Riverkings Museum. Barbara remembers her grandfather connecting rope to a plant hook on the ceiling in the living room and knitting these nets by hand.

Date

circa 1950

Contributor

Higgins-Dover, Barbara

Rights

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Relation

The Kansas Riverkings Museum, located in Lawrence, Kansas, tells the story of the Riverkings, fishermen who created a thriving fish industry on the Kaw River in the 1800 and 1900's. Visit the Riverkings Museum, located at the Riverfront Marriott, to learn more about the Riverkings and their stories.

Type

PhysicalObject

Identifier

Doublethroatednet1950.jpeg

Coverage

Lawrence (Kan.)
circa 1950

Files

Doublethroatedhoopnet1950.jpg

Citation

“Double-throated hoop net,” Digital Douglas County History, accessed November 28, 2024, https://973186.dfklpuvz8.asia/items/show/1281.

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