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In Pakistan, fishing is a traditional activity that supports many coastal and riverine communities. Harvest Town fishing traps are simple tools used to catch fish in local waters, often made from natural materials like bamboo or nets. These traps are designed to be efficient and environmentally friendly, aligning with cultural practices that value sustainability.
Local fishermen in areas such as Sindh and Balochistan use these traps to harvest fish for daily consumption and trade. The method reflects the rich cultural heritage of Pakistan, where fishing is not just a livelihood but also a part of social gatherings and festivals. Over time, modern techniques have been integrated, but traditional traps remain popular for their simplicity and low cost. |
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