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Coarse fishing is a popular angling method in India, focusing on freshwater fish species like rohu, catla, and mrigal. These fish are commonly found in rivers, lakes, and ponds across the country. Indian anglers often use traditional gear such as bamboo rods, handmade hooks, and natural baits like worms or dough balls. Local products include affordable fishing lines and nets made from durable materials, which are widely available in markets. This practice supports rural livelihoods and promotes sustainable fishing techniques in regions like Kerala and West Bengal. |