How did they hunt animals? They had to read animal signs left on the ground or in the snow the trapper laid his traps on the animals main path. Trapping.

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How did they hunt animals? They had to read animal signs left on the ground or in the snow the trapper laid his traps on the animals main path. Trapping was done in the winter and cropping in the summer. These traps are called trap-lines.

Did they use fishing rods? Yes in the winter by cutting a hole in the ice and speared fish in the summer.

What animals did they hunt?

Racoon

Porcupine

Racoon PorcupineBear

Racoon PorcupineBear Moose

Caribou

Bison

Caribou Bison Squirrel

Caribou Bison Squirrel Deer

8-10 years old. The boy could help hunt. What age did they start hunting