He held his home made spear with the fish on the end and held it over the fire.
How does brian cook his first fish
Brian's second idea to catch fish in the book "Hatchet" was to create a fishing spear using a sapling branch with a pointy tip. He sharpened the end with a rock and used his shoelaces to create a loop to hold the fish once caught.
he put it in the fire in tell it was black and falling apart. he burned it to dust
Brian held the fish over the fire until the skin was burnt and falling. That left the juicy meat of the fish for him to eat.
he used other fish parts and built a "corral" to trap the fish in. He figured out that the water distorts the way the fish look so spearing them, he had to aim a little above the fish.
By wood and sticks using a bow
Lied
he yeeted is at the fire lol
jk that not it
he put it the fire
Mr. Perpich
to make money as if brian had not been saved in the book hatchet
Brian's mom lives in Hampton, New York.
The names of Brian's parents are not provided in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
The is a certain cover that showers and illustration of him on the book. He has brown hair and a white shirt on.
The Hatchet series, written by Gary Paulsen, includes the following books in order: "Hatchet," "The River," "Brian's Winter," "Brian's Return," "Brian's Hunt," and "Brian's Saga." These books follow the adventures of Brian Robeson as he learns to survive in the wilderness after a plane crash.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian's bear buddy helped him feel less lonely and provided comfort. The bear became a symbol of survival and companionship for Brian during his time alone in the wilderness.
Brian first made a bow and arrow to help him catch something to eat in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
There are the sequels or there is Rescue Josh McGuire, by Ben Mikaelsen.(hatchet is my favorite book!)
Brian's father lived in New York City before Brian's plane crash in Hatchet.
Brian's mom's name is Marie and his dad's name is Peter.
No, the second book in the Hatchet series is called "The River." It follows Brian Robeson as he returns to the wilderness with a government psychologist to recreate his survival experience.