a fishing weir is like a dame but, only to trap fish. the main way they were built was from wood or stnes.
TheCherokee tribe used the fish weir.
The stream flow was interrupted by a series of weirs.
The sharp-crested weirs are classified according to the shape of the weir opening, such as rectangular weirs and triangular weirs.
R. Kirk Schroeder has written: 'A review of capture techniques for adult anadromous salmonids' -- subject(s): Fish traps, Fish trapping, Electric fishing, Seining, Pacific salmon fishing, Weirs
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No they used there hands with bare
to catch your fish
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The Shawnee Indians primarily fished in rivers and lakes, targeting species such as catfish, bass, and pike. They utilized various fishing techniques, including nets, spears, and weirs, to catch fish for food. Fishing was an important part of their diet and culture, often complementing their agricultural practices and hunting activities.
Because the weirs are anchored shaped, it helps the water to flow over the weir and springs out clear allowing a steady flow.