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In India, making fishing bait is a common practice using local ingredients. One popular method involves using rice flour mixed with water to form a dough. This dough is then shaped into small balls and used as bait for catching fish like rohu and catla. Another traditional bait is made from chickpea flour, known as besan, combined with spices such as turmeric to attract fish. These baits are eco-friendly and cost-effective, widely used in rivers and ponds across the country. |