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DIPPING ALEWIVES in the first commercial harvest on the Pennamaquan River

DIPPING ALEWIVES in the first commercial harvest on the Pennamaquan River in Pembroke in 15 years is Zachary Gower. His father, Jamey Gower of Charlotte, was awarded the bid for alewife fishing rights on the river by the Town of Pembroke.

DIPPING ALEWIVES in the first commercial harvest on the Pennamaquan River
DIPPING ALEWIVES in the first commercial harvest on the Pennamaquan River in Pembroke in 15 years is Zachary Gower. His father, Jamey Gower of Charlotte, was awarded the bid for alewife fishing rights on the river by the Town of Pembroke. The alewives are sold to local fishermen for lobster bait and for tub trawling for halibut. (Edward French photo)