|  | During the springtime the Tlingits gathered mostly 
                seafoods. To the left is a picture of a eulachon. A eulachon was 
                caught and rendered into oil, and then turned into grease which 
                was a highly desired condiment eaten with almost anything. It 
                was also used to for seasoning and preserving much of the foods 
                they caught. In the spring you can also catch king crab, seaweed, 
                abalone, halibut, herring, and octopus. The animals that were 
                caught were bears and porcupines, as they needed them. Those are 
                the foods that can be gathered during the spring. |