Mostly cod, but I'm sure flounder and sole as well as freshwater fish.
the swimming kind
Granite , gneiss and limestone are minerals found in th New England Colonies.
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Granite , limestone and gneiss
It depends on what kind of fish it is, and where the pond is. Try worms, all fish eat them, even bass.
Im not sure what kind, but i know that the New England colonies didn't pick much cotton at all. In the New England colonies, (northern colonies) the geography was rocky and cold. Very little farm land was available, so primary income sources came from fishing and shipbuilding. (given that they were on the shore)
grains, and vegetables like corn
Royal Colonies were ruled directly by the King of England. Many original Charter Colonies surrendered their charters to become Royal Colonies.
To determine what kind of fish you caught, I would need more details about its appearance, size, habitat, and any distinctive features. Common types of fish include bass, trout, catfish, and salmon, each with unique characteristics. If you can describe the fish's color, shape, or the location where you caught it, I can help identify it further.
I am guessing 1,537 inches?
grains, and vegetables like corn