Could be a gigging pole, or gig for short. A gigging pole can have several prongs and is used mainly for river fishing and frogging.
a harpoon
A spear with three prongs is called a trident. It is a three-pronged spear historically used for fishing and hunting, but also commonly associated with mythical figures like Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea.
A salmon spear is a fishing tool designed specifically for catching salmon. It typically consists of a long pole with a sharp, barbed point at one end, allowing anglers to impale the fish directly. This method, known as spearfishing, is often used in shallow waters where salmon are more easily targeted. Salmon spears can be used both in freshwater and saltwater environments, depending on the species and location.
Salmon fishing is the recreational or commercial activity of catching salmon fish from rivers, lakes, or oceans using various methods such as fly fishing, trolling, or drift fishing. Salmon fishing is popular for its challenging nature and the prized culinary value of salmon.
Spear fishing is done with a spear & regular is done with a rod/reel w/ fishing line & you catch the fish on a hook with bait.
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen was created in 2011.
salmon fishing is very hat!
leister
Harpoon or just spear A Harpoon. here in Missouri we call them gigs. this is freshwater fishing tho. we also don't call it fishing when using a gig, we call it gigging, or going gigging as apposed to fishing or going fishing. also works great on frogs.
Fishing salmon requires a Fishing Level of 30.
A trident for catching salmon is a fishing tool typically featuring three sharp prongs, designed to spear fish effectively. Anglers use it to catch salmon in shallow waters, especially during spawning runs when the fish are concentrated. The design allows for precision and increased chances of successfully capturing fish when they are more vulnerable. Tridents are often used in traditional fishing practices and can be a sustainable method for harvesting salmon.
Because he was fishing with his fishing spear