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Bone fishing hooks represent an ancient fishing tradition still practiced in some coastal regions of Pakistan. These handmade hooks are crafted from animal bones, typically from goats, cows, or camels, using traditional tools and techniques passed down through generations.
In Pakistani coastal communities, particularly in Sindh and Balochistan provinces, bone fishing hooks hold cultural significance beyond their practical use. Local fishermen believe these natural hooks are more effective than modern metal ones, as they don\“t scare fish away with metallic scents. The crafting process involves careful selection of bones, shaping with files and knives, and polishing to create smooth, durable hooks.
The tradition reflects Pakistan\“s rich maritime heritage and the sustainable practices of indigenous fishing communities. While modern fishing equipment has become more common, many elder fishermen continue to use bone hooks, considering them part of their cultural identity and maintaining skills that connect them to their ancestors\“ way of life. |
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