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Hand spear fishing is an ancient fishing technique still practiced in various coastal regions of Pakistan. This traditional method involves using a simple spear or harpoon to catch fish in shallow waters.
In Pakistani coastal communities, particularly in Sindh and Balochistan provinces, hand spear fishing has been passed down through generations. Fishermen typically use locally crafted spears made from bamboo or metal rods with sharpened tips.
The technique requires considerable skill and patience. Fishermen either wade through shallow waters or use small boats to approach their prey. They must have excellent aim and timing to successfully spear fish as they swim by.
This method is particularly effective for catching larger fish species found in Pakistani waters, including pomfret, sea bass, and various types of groupers. The selective nature of spear fishing helps maintain ecological balance compared to net fishing methods.
Many local fishermen continue to prefer hand spear fishing because it requires minimal equipment and allows them to target specific fish without bycatch. This traditional practice represents an important part of Pakistan\“s maritime cultural heritage. |
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