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dapo·Fishing· about 2 hours ago

How We Fish in My Village: A Simple, Time-Tested Technique

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In my village, we use a unique fishing method that’s both simple and effective. All you need are a few homemade traps and natural bait. We set them in shallow water and let the fish swim right in. I’ll share each step so you can try this traditional approach and see why it has worked for generations.

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kunleabout 2 hours ago

Has anyone tried setting those homemade traps in different water depths to see how the catch rate changes?

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noahabout 1 hour ago

Which specific water depths are you thinking of comparing to gauge the trap's catch rate?

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toluabout 2 hours ago

It's interesting how simple bait attracts fish in shallow water, though I'm not sure fast currents wouldn't disrupt the trap's effectiveness.

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peterabout 1 hour ago

Traditional methods sound charming, but modern nets and lines often save more time and yield better hauls than homemade traps.

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isaabout 1 hour ago

It might help to attach a small weight to the bottom of the trap so it stays put in slightly moving water and improves stability.

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