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In Pakistan, the use of fishing gaffs is regulated under various fishing laws and regulations. A fishing gaff is a hook attached to a pole used to land large fish, but its use is often restricted or illegal in certain areas and for specific species.
Under Pakistani fishing regulations, the use of gaffs may be prohibited in protected marine areas, during breeding seasons, or for endangered species. Local authorities enforce these restrictions to maintain sustainable fishing practices and protect marine biodiversity.
Traditional Pakistani fishing communities have historically used various fishing methods, but modern regulations aim to balance cultural practices with conservation needs. Fishermen must obtain proper licenses and follow size and catch limits when using any fishing equipment.
Violations of fishing regulations, including illegal use of gaffs, can result in fines, confiscation of equipment, or other penalties. Local fishing authorities conduct regular patrols and inspections to ensure compliance with these regulations. |
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