Nets: The Taino also utilized nets made of woven fibers. They would spread the nets across open water and wait for water birds to dive for fish. When a bird landed in the net, the Taino would quickly secure it and pull it in.
Traps: Additionally, the Taino made use of traps constructed from logs and branches. They would stack these materials to form a small enclosure with an entrance left open. The water birds would enter to seek shelter, and the Taino would seal the entrance, securing the bird.
Hooks and Lines: In certain cases, the Taino employed hooks and lines to catch water birds. They would attach baited hooks to long lines, cast them into the water, and wait for the birds to swallow the bait. Once a bird was caught, the Taino would gently reel it in.