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Boat fishing in Pakistan combines modern techniques with rich cultural traditions that have been passed down through generations of coastal communities.
The essential equipment for Pakistani boat fishing includes traditional wooden boats called \“houris\“ used in Sindh and Balochistan, handmade fishing nets, and special hooks designed for local fish species like pomfret and snapper.
Fishermen in Gwadar and Karachi often follow traditional navigation methods using stars and wind patterns, while maintaining their fishing schedules according to Islamic prayer times and seasonal migrations.
Traditional Pakistani fishing practices emphasize sustainable harvesting, with many communities observing closed seasons during breeding periods to protect marine life.
The fishing culture includes unique rituals like offering prayers before departure and sharing the first catch with the community, reflecting the strong social bonds in coastal villages. |
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