Yes
Nets.
A fishing pole, nets
Colonists used nets to fish for fish to eat.
They use fish nets like weirs and bows and arrows.
They used nets called weirs
They used nets,traps,pens and harpoons.
They use their beaks as "fishing nets" and swallow the fish whole.They use their beaks as "fishing nets" and swallow the fish whole.
Peter used different types of nets depending on his needs, such as fishing nets for catching fish and possibly other types for various tasks. In the context of fishing, he might have used gill nets or seine nets, which are common for catching fish in large quantities. The specific type of net would depend on the fishing method and the environment he was in.
because fishing nets are made of wool, flax and grass and they are weaved to small knots that the fish cant get out of them.
using fish nets.
Watermen typically use specialized nets, such as seine nets or cast nets, to catch anchovies. These nets are designed to efficiently encircle large schools of fish. In some cases, they may also employ light traps or other methods that attract anchovies, as these fish are drawn to light at night. Overall, the techniques used depend on the local fishing practices and regulations.
Well, it's not WHO, but THEM. They invented fishing nets. Who are THEY?? Well THEY'RE Cro-Magnons. They were our latest ancestors, who started farming and invented spear throwers, bow and arrow, found out how to paint, and of course, fishing hooks. So YEP, Cro-Magnons invented fish nets.