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.
In medieval Europe, court jesters would have had access to the food of wealthy people. In addition to bread, they would have eaten beef, pork, fish, and the meat of game birds.
In medieval times, people consumed a variety of fish, both freshwater and saltwater species. Common choices included herring, cod, and salmon, as well as eels and trout. Fish was an important protein source, especially during Lent and other fasting periods when meat was restricted. Preservation methods like salting and smoking were frequently used to extend the shelf life of fish.
for the rich meat fish fruit for the poor bread and every do often meat
It is pretty simple; they catch fish.
Fish and eels were eaten. Some hand painted books like the Book of Kells had sea creatures in the artwork of the book. Pieces of jewelry often featured a fish or another sea animals. ( The Pics saw a salmon as a fish of luck and knowledge)
Yes
They catch the fish with wood fisshing rods
People use fishing rods the most to catch fish.
In medieval Europe, court jesters would have had access to the food of wealthy people. In addition to bread, they would have eaten beef, pork, fish, and the meat of game birds.
To eat normally
There are gay fish :) boy fish :) girl fish:) smelly fish:) sophie fish :)
Not true. Everyone ate fish.
States don't catch fish, people do
they get a spear and the stab them
To feed themselves
not realy because people catch them.
Fishing for many people is a way to feed their families, as fish is a staple of their daily diets.Others fish as it's their way of making a living, allowing them to sell the fish they catch at markets.Another reason why people fish is for sport - it's most typical for the majority of these fish to be catch & release.