Priest (tool) explained

A priest (also called a poacher's priest, game warden's priest, angler's priest, fish bat[1] or persuader) is a tool for killing game or fish. The name "priest" comes from the notion of administering the "last rites" to the fish or game. Anglers often use priests to quickly kill fish.

Description

Priests usually come in the form of a heavy metal head attached to a metal or wooden stick. The small baton is a blunt instrument used for quickly killing fish or game. Early versions are made of lignum vitae (Latin for "wood of life"), the densest hardwood. One example is described as "Lead filled head. Brass ring to handle. With large Head for dispatching Game. Size overall 14 inches long".

In culture

References

Notes and References

  1. http://coastfish.spc.int/Sections/Development/FDSPublications/FDSManuals/HLL/HLL4s.pdf
  2. Web site: BBC One - Father Brown, Series 8, the River Corrupted. 2020-11-17. www.bbc.co.uk.
  3. Web site: Fishpriest (2022 Podcast Series). .
  4. Book: Poacher's Priest - Samuel Mills . Amazon UK . 20 February 2023 . Independently published . 979-8-3749-9406-3 .