Nets of various styles were used in both fresh and salt water. Weirs, a system of nets or rocks used in streams, were used to funnel fish into baskets or pools where they could be retrieved. Harpoons and gigs were also popular for flatfish like flounder and sole.
Handlines made from various types of line or horsehair had been used in England since the mid-13th century.
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"The colony of Plymouth was founded in 1620".
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The Plymouth Company who allowed the Puritans to use the charter granted by the King of England.
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they use arrows for hunting
Weapons were flintlocks and the tools would be hammers, saws
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The tools that aboriginals used and still use today include spears, knives, and arrows. These people also use hammer stones, grinding stones, and fishing equipment.
Rough or chipped stone tools were markers from the Stone Ages. The Stone Ages were when people first began to use stones as tools for hunting and fishing.
Well as you might know Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay colony are 2 major settlements in Massachusetts. Massachusetts Bay colony's cash crop was tobacco Plymouth did not have a cash crop.