Central - LAL | an the shore + nets an lines, | creels | an coggies. The neist dey Ah |
Central - SWE | as birlins, | creels | nor stake nets mauger here |
Central - LAL | h the benches wi smellie auld | creels | til the fishers waur menseles |
Ulster - SYN | The' ptt tha guid fish intae | creels | , but the' throwed tha baad yi |
Doric - MNA | ad back towards the toon, the | creels | for their bait thrown tae the |
Central - EDN | airs wi thir hevvy loads. The | creels | were pit oan thir backs, an w |
Doric - MNA | e deep green sea tae drap the | creels | , splyter, splooter splat, ric |
Doric - MNA | the picklin an ithers at the | creels | ; |
Central - AYR | rg - nou able tae cairt five | creels | o peat at a time tae the stac |
Central - AYR | e spin; while Adam wove sauch | creels | tae cairry the peats an shair |
Orkney - ORK | @Orkwoodturner Goldfish | creels | ? ???? |
Shetland - SHD | dat day we set an hailed twal | creels | |
Doric - MNA | ent an they gaithered up twal | creels | o mealicks. |
Doric - MNA | oranges, wee cork floats, an | creels | tae nab nippy wee partens an |
Shetland - SHD | o a day settan | creels | . |
Doric - MNA | we her, Ten ficets o fifteen | creels | fur parten's "n" labsters. An |
Central - GLA | ain traditional haund-wuiven | creels | . |
Central - LAL | eident an skeely auld makar o | creels | , sings o a bluidy stour at se |
Doric - MNA | l, we heis haulin wer labster | creels | Sooth, bit thi hid tae be dee |
Central - SEC | lobster | creels | . |
Central - AYR | d luik ablow the peats in his | creels | , for like his faither afore h |