Title : The product of fishing

While hunting seems to have been an unappraised activity, many analysed elements show that the settlers of Colletière were fishermen. The eating of the product of fishing has been proved by the quantity of scales, fish bones and vertebras collected in the sediment. Fish hooks and nets' floats
Use of the fishgig

In all probability, the settlers ate perches, trouts, roaches essentially caught in spring and in autumn.

They used fishing nets which floats have been preserved, or for bigger fishes, they used the fishgig (harpoon with several teeth). It is likely that a pirogue has been used to go away from the shore in order to get carnivorous fishes by means of fishing lines fixed on big iron hooks.

Fishgig

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