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They and fished
They fished and harvested in the streams and fields of the area.
They may reach a length of over and a mass of, and are widely fished and farmed for human consumption.
They fished for food, and unlike their neighbors ( i. e., those living inland, away from the coast ) they had no cattle, and had nothing to drink except rainwater caught in ditches.
They hunted and fished mainly along the countless rivers and streams in the county.
They fished with nets or by hand in the shallow rivers.
They gathered food, hunted, fished, and planted corn.
They gathered a wide variety of seeds, nuts, and berries, and fished and hunted for fowl to supplement their diets.
They fished and hunted in the waters and forests of the area and had become prosperous by trading with other groups of people on the coast and in the interior.
They are commercially fished, and marketed fresh or frozen.
They hunted, fished, and trapped in this region.
They hunted game, fished salmon, picked berries and dug roots.
They were hunters and gatherers who also fished and grew maize and cotton.
They lived in makeshift huts called gunyahs, hunted native animals such as kangaroos, fished in the Nepean River, and gathered local fruits and vegetables such as yams.
They are fished in the Sea of Azov, northwestern Black Sea.
They are fished commercially in Russia.
They are commercially fished in many areas of the northwestern Pacific.
They are fished for by commercial and recreational fishermen.
They farmed, fished, and hunted here.
They are widely distributed globally and are extensively fished for food.
They will also take small artificial lures and can be fished for with a fly rod with wet flies or dry flies.
They were the first known people to have fished for the Arctic char.
They are economically important, being appreciated for food and fished for sport.
They meet again after the Hero is fished from the river by a group of mercenaries from the first game — Viktor and Flik — and Jowy is rescued from the river by a girl named Pilika from the town of Toto.
They collected plant foods and insects, fished and hunted.

They and salmon
They traditionally lived a coastal lifestyle, subsisting primarily on ocean resources such as salmon, halibut, and whales, as well as rich land resources such as berries and land mammals.
They were known to go as far east as the Great Plains of Montana to hunt buffalo, and as far west as Celilo Falls to fish for salmon on the Columbia River.
They were originally developed to allow the use of artificial flies, or other lures for trout or salmon, that were too light in weight to be easily cast by bait casting reels.
They also have learned to feed on steelhead and salmon below fish ladders at Bonneville Dam and at other locations in the Columbia River.
They are also stocked in, or have been introduced to, some western lakes and reservoirs for angling purposes, although some fisheries managers believe this practice often threatens other species of fish such as bass, trout and salmon, causing government agencies to attempt to exterminate the pike by poisoning lakes.
They were drawn to the region by the abundance of salmon.
They built wooden platforms out over the water and caught salmon with dipnets and long spears on poles as the fish swam up through the rapids and jumped over the falls.
They smoked salmon as way to preserve it as refrigeration was very basic.
They can jump along the rapids of the San Juan River ( which connects Lake Nicaragua and the Caribbean Sea ), almost like salmon.
They were hunters and gatherers well known for trading salmon harvested from the Columbia River.
They are also often served with cold smoked salmon or cured salmon dishes ( especially lox and cream cheese ).
They would stay there until the end of August to catch the sockeye and humpback salmon before continuing back to Vancouver Island for the chum salmon run.
They would perform the first salmon ceremony to ensure a good season.
They were also used as a sweetener, and the Haida used them to thicken salmon eggs.
They belong to the teleost superorder Protacanthopterygii, which also includes pike and salmon, among others.
They made a living from salmon fishing and farming.
They traditionally lived a coastal lifestyle, subsisting primarily on ocean resources such as salmon, halibut, and whale, as well as rich land resources such as berries and land mammals.
They were patterned after the colors of the American flag in salmon, azure, and eggshell.
They are also on the menu of baleen whales, chunk salmon, pink salmon, herring and certain seabirds.
They planned a joint expedition in 1831, with intentions to establish a company for fur trading and developing a salmon fishery to rival New England's cod fishery.

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