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During the fourth quartile of the 20th Century, Ellen FitzGerald and Sharon Sibbald decide to become commercial fisherman in Alaska. They carry weapons, sleep in four-sets of clothes, try to speak over the howl of fearsome wind, realize that the rain spatter on their faces is the wind blowing the water out of the river - not from the sky, witness fistfights and gun-play as a male dominated world unfolds around them, gain the respect of their male counterparts, and once in a while are known as "High Liners."
During the fourth quartile of the 20th Century, Ellen FitzGerald and Sharon Sibbald decide to become commercial fisherman in Alaska. They carry weapons, sleep in four-sets of clothes, try to speak over the howl of fearsome wind, realize that the rain spatter on their faces is the wind blowing the water out of the river - not from the sky, witness fistfights and gun-play as a male dominated world unfolds around them, gain the respect of their male counterparts, and once in a while are known as "High Liners."