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1 This is a cod ground the year around and a winter haddock ground .
2 It is a summer haddock ground , visited mainly by small boats.
3 This is a cod and haddock ground from June to November.
4 This is a good haddock ground in December and January, as well as a good lobster ground.
5 This is a winter haddock ground having depths averaging 50 fathoms over a ridgy and broken bottom.
6 A good spring haddock ground lies ESE.
7 This is principally a haddock ground , with the best season from mid March to the 1st of May.
8 This is not a haddock ground , but cod, cusk, and hake (large fish) are abundant here in the spring.
9 This is a cod and haddock ground in the spring, and bake are plentiful in summer on the edges of the ground.
10 This is principally a haddock ground , the best season being in July and August, and is resorted to mostly by small craft.
11 This is a cod ground in spring and fall, a haddock ground in winter, and hake are taken on the edges in summer.
12 This is a good cod and haddock ground In the fall and up to January, these fish returning here in the spring months.
13 This is somewhat more productive as a haddock ground from January 1 to March, but cod and hake are numerous in the same season also.
14 Georges Bank itself is also an important haddock ground in the spring and early summer, when this species abounds about the Cultivator Shoal (SE.
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