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  • Every year since the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Kurt Martin has attached an American flag to one weir pole at each of his five weir traps. Orleans fisherman, Kurt Martin, owns and operates one of the last weirtrap fishing outfits left on Cape Cod. Weirs are an ancient form of trapping fish. They were used by Native Americans hundreds of years ago and have changed little since. They're an environmentally friendly form of fishing as, unlike in other forms of commercial fishing, undersized fish are not caught alongside adult fish.
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  • Every year since the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Kurt Martin has attached an American flag to one weir pole at each of his five weir traps. Orleans fisherman, Kurt Martin, owns and operates one of the last weirtrap fishing outfits left on Cape Cod. Weirs are an ancient form of trapping fish. They were used by Native Americans hundreds of years ago and have changed little since. They're an environmentally friendly form of fishing as, unlike in other forms of commercial fishing, undersized fish are not caught alongside adult fish.
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  • Every year since the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Kurt Martin has attached an American flag to one weir pole at each of his five weir traps. Orleans fisherman, Kurt Martin, owns and operates one of the last weirtrap fishing outfits left on Cape Cod. Weirs are an ancient form of trapping fish. They were used by Native Americans hundreds of years ago and have changed little since. They're an environmentally friendly form of fishing as, unlike in other forms of commercial fishing, undersized fish are not caught alongside adult fish.
    Outdoor_Lifestyle_Julia_Cumes-018.jpg
  • Every year since the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Kurt Martin has attached an American flag to one weir pole at each of his five weir traps. Orleans fisherman, Kurt Martin, owns and operates one of the last weirtrap fishing outfits left on Cape Cod. Weirs are an ancient form of trapping fish. They were used by Native Americans hundreds of years ago and have changed little since. They're an environmentally friendly form of fishing as, unlike in other forms of commercial fishing, undersized fish are not caught alongside adult fish. .
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  • Kurt Martin maneuvers himself in a small boat to check the formation of one of his weir traps just off of Harwich, MA. The eight-shaped  formation of the weir trap allows fish to swim into the trap.  When the fish panic, they swim further out to sea which leads them into the upper loop of the eight, trapping them only further.
    JuliaCumesOutdoorLifestyle-044.jpg
  • Kurt Martin releases the rope on his boat after loading weir poles at Hardings Beach in Chatham, MA, to transport to the weir trap sites.
    Outdoor_Lifestyle_Julia_Cumes-021.jpg
  • Kurt Martin maneuvers himself in a small boat to check the formation of one of his weir traps just off of Harwich, MA. The eight-shaped  formation of the weir trap allows fish to swim into the trap.  When the fish panic, they swim further out to sea which leads them into the upper loop of the eight, trapping them only further.
    weirfishing02.jpg
  • Kurt Martin maneuvers himself in a small boat to check the formation of one of his weir traps just off of Harwich, MA. The eight-shaped  formation of the weir trap allows fish to swim into the trap.  When the fish panic, they swim further out to sea which leads them into the upper loop of the eight, trapping them only further.
    Outdoor_Lifestyle_Julia_Cumes-022.jpg
  • Larry Belliveau pulls the weir boat into position to drive a weir pole into the sea bed. The poles are driven into the sea bed using a hydraulic pump.
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  • Larry Belliveau pulls the weir boat into position to drive a weir pole into the sea bed. The poles are driven into the sea bed using a hydraulic pump.
    JuliaCumesOutdoorLifestyle-045.jpg
  • Larry Belliveau pulls the weir boat into position to drive a weir pole into the sea bed. The poles are driven into the sea bed using a hydraulic pump.
    weirfishing03.jpg
  • Kurt Martin releases the rope on his boat after loading weir poles at Hardings Beach in Chatham, MA, to transport to the weir trap sites.
    weirfishing01.jpg
  • Kurt Martin releases the rope on his boat after loading weir poles at Hardings Beach in Chatham, MA, to transport to the weir trap sites.
    JuliaCumesOutdoorLifestyle-047.jpg
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