Well, it's not WHO, but THEM. They invented fishing nets. Who are THEY?? Well THEY'RE Cro-Magnons. They were our latest ancestors, who started farming and invented spear throwers, bow and arrow, found out how to paint, and of course, fishing hooks. So YEP, Cro-Magnons invented fish nets.
Well, honey, neither armiger nor beatster were old occupations involved in repairing fish nets. Armiger is a term for someone entitled to bear heraldic arms, and beatster is just a made-up word. If you want to talk about repairing fish nets, you're looking for a good old-fashioned net mender or net maker.
The Cheyenne was able to hunt fish by catching with their hands, dropping basket in the water as the tide brought fish to the basket, and by use of nets which they made from leather and grass.
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.
There are numerous ways to catch a fish, including using fishing rods, nets, traps, spears, or even bare hands. It ultimately depends on the fishing method, location, and regulations in place.
To obtain resources for fish, common structures include fishing boats equipped with nets or lines for catching fish, fish farms where fish are raised in controlled environments, and fish processing plants where fish are cleaned, processed, and packaged for distribution. Additionally, fishing ports and fish markets are important structures where fishermen can sell their catch to consumers.
Colonists used nets to fish for fish to eat.
because fishing nets are made of wool, flax and grass and they are weaved to small knots that the fish cant get out of them.
using fish nets.
they made hand made nets and they made spears out of wood.
The nouns are: thousands, years, fish, nets, traps.
Fish Wheels. Dip Nets. Fish Traps.
that is right
Yes
Nets.
in the north pole
spears, nets, traps!! :)
um...to catch fish?