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Artificial baits have become increasingly popular among Pakistani anglers in recent years. These manufactured lures offer several advantages over traditional natural baits, especially in Pakistan\“s diverse fishing environments.
In Pakistan\“s northern regions like Gilgit-Baltistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, artificial lures prove effective for trout fishing in cold mountain streams. Local anglers have adapted techniques using spoons, spinners, and small crankbaits that mimic the movement of native fish species.
Along the coastal areas of Karachi and Gwadar, saltwater artificial baits are gaining traction. Pakistani fishermen use jigs, soft plastic shrimps, and minnow-style lures to target species like snapper, grouper, and sea bass. The durability of artificial baits makes them practical for Pakistan\“s extended fishing seasons.
Many Pakistani fishing enthusiasts appreciate that artificial baits can be reused multiple times, reducing long-term costs. Local fishing shops in major cities now stock various artificial lures, though traditional live bait fishing remains deeply rooted in Pakistan\“s angling culture. |
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