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Early Humans Fishing

deltin33 2025-11-25 18:39:31 views 1262
Early humans in India developed various fishing techniques using local resources. They utilized bamboo rods, cotton threads, and iron hooks to catch fish from rivers and coastal waters.

Traditional Indian fishing methods included the use of nets made from jute fibers and baskets woven from coconut leaves. Fishermen would often use boats crafted from local wood species like teak and sal.

In coastal regions, early communities practiced shore fishing using simple tools made from seashells and stones. They also developed fish preservation techniques using salt and sunlight drying.

Many Indian fishing communities relied on monsoon patterns and lunar cycles to determine the best fishing times. Local knowledge about fish migration patterns was passed down through generations.
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