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Definition of Tullibees
1. tullibee [n] - See also: tullibee
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tullibees
Literary usage of Tullibees
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sessional Papers by Canada Parliament (1892)
"... gold-eyes, catfish, buffalo fish, perch, suckers and tullibees. The catch for
the trade is small and altogether for the local market. South. ..."
2. The History of Minnesota: From the Earliest French Explorations to the by Edward Duffield Neill (1858)
"Fish is the principal. Not less than thirty thousand were taken this fall for
the winter supply of the four houses here. They are called tullibees, ..."
3. Annual Report by New York (State). Conservation Dept (1915)
"of the dead tullibees floating at the surface in various parts of the lake.
The tullibees seemed to be attacked in the deepest water. ..."
4. Annual Report by New York (State). Forest, Fish and Game Commission (1911)
"... ida The Oneida Lake eggs, or tullibees, are figured at 130000 to the quart
and the Canandaigua Lake Whitefish eggs at 42000 to quart. ..."
5. General Laws of the State of Minnesota by Minnesota, Minnesota Secretary of State (1917)
"... state . permission having been granted therefor, but not otherwise, a net mav
be used for the purpose of taking and catching white- fish, tullibees, ..."