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Jettie rocks fishing is a popular traditional fishing method practiced along the coastal areas of Pakistan, particularly in Karachi and Gwadar. This unique fishing technique involves anglers positioning themselves on rocky jetties and piers that extend into the Arabian Sea.
The method requires specialized knowledge of tidal patterns and local fish behavior. Fishermen typically use simple fishing rods or hand lines with natural baits that are abundant in the region. The rocky structures provide ideal habitats for various marine species, making these locations productive fishing spots throughout the year.
This fishing tradition has been passed down through generations and represents an important aspect of coastal Pakistani culture. Many local families depend on jettie rocks fishing for both subsistence and commercial purposes, contributing to the local economy while preserving cultural heritage.
The practice also serves as a social gathering point where experienced fishermen share knowledge with younger generations, ensuring the continuation of this traditional method. During early mornings and evenings, these jetties become vibrant community spaces where fishing skills and local wisdom are exchanged. |
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