
Sketch of an alewife from book: Alewife and Blueback Herring, by by Earl L. Bozeman, Jr. and Michael Bozeman, Earl L.; Georgia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit
“Where, in many straggling group,
Gnarled and crooked willows
By a chaffing streamlet stoop,
And their yellow branches droop,
Tow’rd its tiny billows;
Near the banks are little whirls,–
Whirles of fretted water,–
And beneath those rings of pearls
Trout delicious caught are.” [1]
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