Cast Net Fishing in Pakistan: A Traditional Livelihood
Cast net fishing, known locally as \“Jaal\“ fishing, has been practiced in Pakistan\“s coastal regions for generations. This traditional method involves throwing a circular net with weights along the edges into the water, which sinks and traps fish when retrieved.In Sindh and Balochistan provinces, fishermen use hand-woven nets made from natural fibers. The technique requires skill and precision - the net must spread fully in the air before hitting the water. Experienced fishermen can identify optimal fishing spots by reading water currents and bird movements.
This method remains popular because it\“s environmentally friendly compared to industrial fishing. It doesn\“t damage marine ecosystems and allows for selective harvesting. Many families in coastal villages like Gwadar and Karachi rely on cast net fishing for their daily sustenance and income.
Traditional knowledge is passed from elders to younger generations, preserving cultural heritage. During festivals, fishing competitions showcase this skill, celebrating Pakistan\“s maritime traditions that date back centuries along the Arabian Sea coast.
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