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Apprentice Reginald Reis observes while master netmaker Max Dooley works on a net - Lakeland, Florida.
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Series 1640, Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program, Max Dooley, Reginald Reis Castnet making, 1992-1993 ; Box 16, FF6
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Industry, Maritime--Florida--Polk County--Lakeland
Teaching of folklore
Occupations, Maritime--Florida--Polk County--Lakeland
Maritime occupational equipment
Net makers
Net making
Textiles
Woven goods
Domestic arts
Craft
Hand weaving
Handicraft
Nets
Artisans--Florida--Polk County--Lakeland
Material culture--Florida--Polk County--Lakeland
Apprentices
Mentoring in the arts
Portuguese Americans--Florida--Polk County--Lakeland
Fishing nets
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Max Dooley of Lakeland has been making castnets since the 1930's. He hand ties every piece of the net using "widener" knots to create nets with an excess of mesh for a given diameter. One of his 10-foot diameter nets contains over 26,000 knots and takes him about 60 hours to complete. He feels that his nets spread better and catch more fish than those pieced from machine-made mesh. He uses the nets to catch mullet for his family.
The design of the castnet has remained relatively unchanged since its introduction to Florida by Spaniards centuries ago. When thrown properly, the net spreads to a full circle, trapping fish within its perimeter as it settles to the bottom. As it is pulled in, the net forms a bag that holds the fish.
Reginald Reis learned to throw the castnet from his grandfather and is learning netmaking so he can pass the skill on to his son.
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Stone, Robert L., 1944-. Apprentice Reginald Reis observes while master netmaker Max Dooley works on a net - Lakeland, Florida. 1992 (circa). State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/108469>, accessed 29 December 2024.
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Stone, Robert L., 1944-. Apprentice Reginald Reis observes while master netmaker Max Dooley works on a net - Lakeland, Florida. 1992 (circa). State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 29 Dec. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/108469>
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(State Archives of Florida/Stone)