They used it how well they used it to eat obviously also to use as a bait to catch fish.
With spears
Fish Wheels. Dip Nets. Fish Traps.
spears, nets, traps!! :)
The Haida people used wooden fishing hooks, baited with herring, to catch fish. They also utilized harpoons and fish traps made from cedar branches to catch fish in the rivers and along the coastline. Additionally, Haida fishermen used canoes to navigate the waters and catch fish.
Nets, hook and line, fish traps and spears. To catch flounder we just walked around in the water at night and stood on them.
They eat fish( salmon for the plains people)
Ocean fishing was important in the Middle Ages, particularly fishing for cod in the Atlantic ocean. This fishing was done with nets. Fishing was also commonly done with hook and link. Spear fishing was also done, as was fishing with bow and arrow.
They catch the fish with wood fisshing rods
People use fishing rods the most to catch fish.
A fish trap is commonly used among fishermen to catch large amounts of fish easily. Additional names for fish traps include a "tuna net" or a "cage net."
Native American fish traps were ingeniously designed structures used to catch fish in rivers and streams. These traps often consisted of woven branches or stones arranged in a way that directed fish into a confined area, making them easier to catch. Some traps utilized natural features of the landscape, while others were more elaborate, featuring channels and enclosures. These methods exemplified the deep understanding Native Americans had of their environment and sustainable fishing practices.
a magical rope given to him from jesus to help catch the magical trout of heavan. he died.