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Fishing with J hooks is a traditional practice in many coastal regions of Pakistan, particularly in Sindh and Balochistan provinces. Local fishermen have been using these hooks for generations to catch various fish species found in the Arabian Sea.
In Pakistani fishing culture, J hooks are often handmade by skilled artisans using durable materials. The design varies depending on the target fish species - smaller hooks for pomfret and sardines, larger ones for tuna and kingfish.
Traditional fishing communities in Pakistan have developed unique techniques for using J hooks that have been passed down through families. These methods consider local water conditions, fish behavior patterns, and seasonal variations.
Many Pakistani fishing villages still prefer J hooks over modern alternatives due to their reliability and cultural significance. The craft of making these hooks represents an important aspect of Pakistan\“s maritime heritage. |
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