Show great salmon traps for catching puget sound salmon in traps there Is a pot a large net about forty feet square fastened to piles driven into the ground about halt half a mile from the shore in water 51 feet or so deep running to the shore Is a lead along a long a agle row of piles ten or fifteen feet apart with wire netting hung la in and held down by weights the lead reaches al most to the pot but between the pot and the lead are two opposite rows of piling hung with wire netting g and called hearts being so set that schools of fish follow the lead en ter the heart and are turned into the mouth of the net alongside of which Is a smaller pot connecting with t the he first pot pol once ir the second pot the fated salmon jump and cavort un til they are deppee out wagon load at a time by great nets run by steam |