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Catfish rig for bank fishing is a popular technique among anglers in Pakistan, especially in local rivers and lakes. It involves using simple setups like slip sinker rigs or three-way rigs to catch catfish from the shore. This method is cost-effective and accessible, making it a favorite in rural areas where fishing is part of the culture. In Pakistan, bank fishing often connects with traditional practices, such as community gatherings by water bodies, where people share stories and techniques passed down through generations. The catfish, known as \“Singhari\“ in local languages, is valued for its taste and is often featured in regional dishes, reflecting the blend of fishing and culinary heritage. |
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