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Fishing hand lines are simple and traditional tools widely used in India for catching fish in rivers, lakes, and coastal areas. These lines consist of a single line with a hook and bait, allowing fishermen to manually cast and retrieve the catch. In India, local products often feature durable materials like cotton or nylon threads, combined with handmade hooks from metals such as iron or steel. This method is cost-effective and eco-friendly, making it popular among small-scale and artisanal fishers in regions like Kerala, West Bengal, and Tamil Nadu. The use of hand lines supports sustainable fishing practices by reducing bycatch and minimizing environmental impact, while also preserving cultural heritage in rural communities. |