No, because they were made of straw.
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Fishing has always been around and even in colonial America there was fishing.
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.
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The Ancient Egyptians fished from papyrus boats, on the Nile. They used nets, traps,pens and harpoons. The nets,traps and pens were made from woven willow branches, later fishing with rods and fish hooks made of bone were used. They were also one of the earliest cultures to indulge in fishing as a leisure activity.
The Aztecs fishing nets were made of straw.
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fishing nets are good as long as they are legal
Fishing Without Nets was created in 2012.
A set of fishing nets is commonly referred to as a "fishing gear" or "fishing tackle." More specifically, it can include types such as "gillnets," "trawl nets," or "seine nets," depending on the fishing method used. Each type is designed for specific fishing techniques and target species.
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Fishing with nets is same as pong dipping because you use the same equipment in fishing sometimes (net)
· Exceptionally strong· easy to wash· resistant to damage from oil and many chemicals· low in moisture absorbing· long lasting· light weighted
Commercial fishing uses drag nets and others use one "Long line" that has hooks. Recreational fishermen use fishing rod/reels, fly fishing, spear fishing and bow fishing.
They used nets and fishing rods.
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Colonists used nets to fish for fish to eat.