Commercial Fishing Tackle in Pakistan: Local Cultural Insights
Commercial fishing tackle plays a vital role in Pakistan\“s coastal economy, particularly in provinces like Sindh and Balochistan where fishing is a traditional livelihood. Local fishermen use a combination of modern equipment and traditional methods passed down through generations.The most common commercial fishing gear includes gillnets, trawls, and longlines, adapted to local marine conditions. In coastal communities like Karachi, Gwadar, and Ormara, fishing tackle shops offer specialized equipment designed for catching species like pomfret, shrimp, and sardines that are abundant in Arabian Sea waters.
Traditional wooden boats called “hundis“ are still widely used alongside modern fiberglass vessels, with fishermen often customizing their tackle based on ancestral knowledge of tidal patterns and fish migration routes. The fishing tackle industry supports thousands of families in coastal regions while preserving cultural fishing practices.
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