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A. Aubrey Bodine 
Making a Lick 
1933 
  
Gelatin silver print 
Estate of A. Aubrey Bodine 
© Jennifer B. Bodine, courtesy of www.aaubreybodine.com (15-077) 
  
 
LL/22040 
  
When a dredge is dragged across an oyster bar by the towing vessel - this is called making a lick - the teeth of the dredge dig into the bar and force the oysters into the bag. When the bag is reasonably full, a donkey engine pulls it up on deck where it is dumped. A properly operated dredge will catch practically every oyster in its path. A vessel uses two dredges at a time. This skipjack is the Thomas Clyde.
 
The photograph appeared in My Maryland, by A. Aubrey Bodine, published by Bodine & Associations. 
 

 
  
 
  
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