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Braided fishing lines are made from synthetic fibers like Spectra or Dyneema, which are high-strength polyethylene materials. These materials provide excellent strength-to-diameter ratio, minimal stretch, and high sensitivity.
In Pakistan\“s fishing culture, traditional anglers often use natural materials like cotton threads and hemp ropes for fishing. However, modern braided lines are gaining popularity among professional fishermen in coastal areas like Karachi and Gwadar.
Local Pakistani fishermen appreciate braided lines for their durability against sharp rocks and coral reefs found in Arabian Sea waters. The thin diameter allows for longer casting distances, which is beneficial when fishing from shores or small boats.
Many fishing communities in Sindh and Balochistan now combine traditional fishing knowledge with modern equipment like braided lines to improve their catch efficiency while maintaining cultural fishing practices. |
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