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Birch Bark Bait Box

This birch bark bait box would have held worms or grasshoppers. The bait would have been put in the box which was then placed in reeds or weeds so it wouldn’t float away. The water kept the bait cool and alive while a person fished for the family’s meal.

Categories: All Artifacts, Home and Living - Container, Tools Tags: bait box, container, fishing, handmade, natural, tool, wood

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