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Catskill fly fishing is a traditional angling method practiced in the Catskill Mountains region of New York, USA. It focuses on using artificial flies to catch trout in freshwater streams. This technique emphasizes skill, patience, and an understanding of aquatic ecosystems.
In Pakistan, local cultural practices often involve community-based fishing in rivers and lakes, using simple tools and sustainable methods. While not directly related to fly fishing, these traditions highlight the importance of nature and resource conservation in Pakistani society. |
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