Fish Hook


Jamestown Rediscovery

fish hook

Seventy-six brass and iron fishhooks, of all sizes, have been excavated at Jamestown. Settlers used fishhooks to catch fish such as perch, sheepshead, striped bass, channel pickerel, and catfish from the James River. Nets with lead sinkers would have been used to trap the sturgeon.






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