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Gordon FarrinGordon Farrin in Eugene Register-Guard - Aug 12 1985
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"... are used for lobster balt and cat food, entered the harbor Saturday. "When I came to go out this morning, man, (the harbor) was just boiling with them," lobsterman Gordon Farrin sald Sat- The fishermen speculated the known as pagles were driven Into the harbor by preying bluefish. By the Ilme Ihe huge schools left Saturday night, the lobsters and eight ..."
Publication place: Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, United States
Gordon FarrinGordon Farrin in Boca Raton News - Aug 12 1985
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"... and are used for bail and cat food, entered the harbor Saturday. “When 1 came to go oul this morning, man, (the harbor) was Just boiling with them,” lobsterman Gordon Farrin sald Saturday. The fishermen speculated the menhaden, alao known as pogies, were driven Into thc harbor by preying bluefish. By the time the huge schools left Saturday night. Ihe lobsters ..."
Publication place: Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida, United States
Gordon FarrinGordon Farrin in The Washington Reporter - June 27 1901
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"... this, however, sees nn opportunity to friendly between U Shiles aml to securo u heitor us to tho ed Stales aud to w ipu out prejudices. Kor on tho Gordon Farin. aml tn itchi i fhe Gurdon furm, l? erch uf aml 31 ..-rts of Pui tu re- l straw flom um A G Roudi Aiulu stb Washing iou, Pu. Read ..."
Publication place: Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States
Gordon FarrinGordon Farrin in Sun Journal - Aug 10 1985
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"... and are used for lobster bait and cat food, invaded the harbor Saturday morning. “When I came to go out this morning, man, (the harbor) was just boiling with Gordon Farrin said Saturday. The fishermen speculated the menhaden, also known as pogies, were driven into the harbor by feeding bluefish. By the time the huge schools left Saturday night, the lobsters ..."
Publication place: Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine, United States