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Fishing has been an integral part of Pakistani culture for centuries, with communities along the Indus River and coastal areas relying on traditional methods. The introduction of fishing bait lights represents a fascinating blend of modern technology with age-old practices.
In Pakistan\“s fishing communities, particularly in Sindh and Balochistan, fishermen have started adopting LED bait lights to attract more fish during night fishing expeditions. These lights mimic natural bioluminescence and draw various fish species toward fishing nets and lines.
Traditional Pakistani fishing methods often involved using natural baits and moon phases to determine optimal fishing times. Now, with fishing bait lights, local fishermen can extend their fishing hours and increase their catch while maintaining respect for marine ecosystems.
The use of these lights has become particularly popular in Karachi\“s fishing harbor, where fishermen share knowledge about optimal light colors and intensities for different fish species found in Arabian Sea waters. |
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