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Fishing wheels, locally known as \“Palla fishing devices\“, are traditional fishing mechanisms used along the Indus River in Pakistan. These water wheels harness river currents to automatically catch fish, particularly the famous Palla fish species.
These traditional wheels represent centuries-old fishing techniques passed down through generations of Sindhi fishermen. The wheels are constructed using local materials like bamboo, wood, and nets, showcasing indigenous engineering wisdom.
During the monsoon season, fishing wheels become particularly active as water levels rise in the Indus River. Local communities gather to maintain and operate these wheels, making it both an economic activity and cultural tradition.
The fishing wheel culture reflects Pakistan\“s deep connection with its rivers and natural resources. It demonstrates how traditional knowledge continues to support local livelihoods while preserving ecological balance. |
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