In January, Salish fishermen left their winter villages when steelhead salmon and oceangoing rainbow trout migrate up the mainland rivers, but most of the population remained in the cedar houses until April and May, when they could gather cattail and salmonberry sprouts. Late May and Early June salmonberries and strawberries would be ripe and camas, a small bulb eaten much like the potato would be ready for digging. From June through August the Salish collected berries: salal berry, blackberry, blackcaps, serviceberry, cranberry, and huckleberry. Leaving the spring as the season when the Salish natives dug for shellfish prominent in this area.