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  • Sculpin is my second color choice, and olive is my third.

    All About Jigs 2009

  • Their fortunes do not strongly interest one, though the "Sculpin" -- the patriotic, deformed Bostonian, with his great-great-grandmother's ring (she was hanged for a witch) -- is

    Adventures Among Books Andrew Lang 1878

  • When he had given up coasting, bought the strip of Massachusetts seashore known as Sculpin Point, built a comfortable cottage on it and settled down within sight and sound of the salt water, he had brought with him Lank Peters, who for a dozen years had presided over the galley in the Captain's ship.

    Horses Nine Stories of Harness and Saddle Sewell Ford 1907

  • Sculpin - we have small fish in our lake called sculpins.

    All About Jigs 2009

  • -- STREAMERS Good choices include the Matuka, Zonker, Clouser Minnow, Woolly Bugger, Muddler, Sculpin, and (E) Leech Fly, in black, olive, and brown; Nos. 1-8; some weighted.

    Field and Stream Guide: 50 Ways to Catch Spring Trout 2004

  • And then agin, why should I want to hurt Sculpin, or lay a straw in his way?

    Summerfield or, Life on a Farm Day Kellogg Lee

  • Sculpin, which Fabens regretted to believe was but too well founded; and he issued a warrant, and a week from that day the action was brought to trial.

    Summerfield or, Life on a Farm Day Kellogg Lee

  • All I know about Sculpin is, one night I went down there, and we got to playin 'cairds, and he acted green as a mess o' cowslops at fust, and then he cheated; and -- O, I can't, I can't tell the story.

    Summerfield or, Life on a Farm Day Kellogg Lee

  • Sculpin through a course of sprouts, and larn 'im better'n to hook log-chains.

    Summerfield or, Life on a Farm Day Kellogg Lee

  • Barnacles tightened the traces, the sprit-sail did its share, and in an amazingly short time the odd vehicle was spinning toward Sculpin Point at a ten-knot gait.

    Horses Nine Stories of Harness and Saddle Sewell Ford 1907

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