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Black Cod Hook991
Trout Hook | Salmon Hook1793
Fish Hook4655
Trout Hook | Salmon Hook1792
Sea Otter Arrow2202
Bentwood Halibut Hook637

Halibut are flat fish that feed close to the bottom at offshore banks, and which can attain a weight of two hundred pounds. They are powerful, and Indian fishermen in their small canoes, often far from land, took care not to catch one that was too big to handle. The hooks were size-selective, too large for small fish and too small for those of unmanageable size. Halibut hooks of the Makah and their neighbors, for whom the fish was a staple of life, were of graceful U-form, bent of wood and armed with a barb of bone, or later, iron. (Holm, Spirit and Ancestor, 1987)

Culture
Makah
Material
wood, spruce root, bone and sinew
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Trout Hook1887
Bentwood Halibut Hook4629
Trout Hook1329
Salmon Hook | Fishing Line | Float1249