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- Eelspear Head - People have harvested eels using traps and spears for millennia. Fishers using a spear -- a barbed, multi-pronged spearhead affixed at the end of a long pole -- plunged it into habitats where native eels tend to hide. The eel spear impaled or entangled the slippery ray-finned fish.

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Eelspear Head
People have harvested eels using traps and spears for millennia. Fishers using a spear -- a barbed, multi-pronged spearhead affixed at the end of a long pole -- plunged it into habitats where native eels tend to hide. The eel spear impaled or entangled the slippery ray-finned fish.
- Eelspear Head - People have harvested eels using traps and spears for millennia. Fishers using a spear -- a barbed, multi-pronged spearhead affixed at the end of a long pole -- plunged it into habitats where native eels tend to hide. The eel spear impaled or entangled the slippery ray-finned fish.

- Collections - Artifact
Eelspear Head
People have harvested eels using traps and spears for millennia. Fishers using a spear -- a barbed, multi-pronged spearhead affixed at the end of a long pole -- plunged it into habitats where native eels tend to hide. The eel spear impaled or entangled the slippery ray-finned fish.
- Eelspear - People have harvested eels using traps and spears for millennia. Fishers using a spear -- a barbed, multi-pronged spearhead affixed at the end of a long pole -- plunged it into habitats where native eels tend to hide. The eel spear impaled or entangled the slippery ray-finned fish.

- Collections - Artifact
Eelspear
People have harvested eels using traps and spears for millennia. Fishers using a spear -- a barbed, multi-pronged spearhead affixed at the end of a long pole -- plunged it into habitats where native eels tend to hide. The eel spear impaled or entangled the slippery ray-finned fish.
- Eelspear - People have harvested eels using traps and spears for millennia. Fishers using a spear -- a barbed, multi-pronged spearhead affixed at the end of a long pole -- plunged it into habitats where native eels tend to hide. The eel spear impaled or entangled the slippery ray-finned fish.

- Collections - Artifact
Eelspear
People have harvested eels using traps and spears for millennia. Fishers using a spear -- a barbed, multi-pronged spearhead affixed at the end of a long pole -- plunged it into habitats where native eels tend to hide. The eel spear impaled or entangled the slippery ray-finned fish.
- Eelspear - People have harvested eels using traps and spears for millennia. Fishers using a spear -- a barbed, multi-pronged spearhead affixed at the end of a long pole -- plunged it into habitats where native eels tend to hide. The eel spear impaled or entangled the slippery ray-finned fish.

- Collections - Artifact
Eelspear
People have harvested eels using traps and spears for millennia. Fishers using a spear -- a barbed, multi-pronged spearhead affixed at the end of a long pole -- plunged it into habitats where native eels tend to hide. The eel spear impaled or entangled the slippery ray-finned fish.