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Traditional fishing tackle of Central India : ウィキペディア英語版
Traditional fishing tackle of Central India

This article is about traditional fishing instruments used by the people of Central India. Many of these are mainly made up of bamboo at Mendha and from synthetic material at Khursa. Following types of indigenous fishing instruments has been documented from both villages,
==''Dhiri''==

Reported from Mendha, this is a rectangular trap of bamboo sticks (Locally called ''kaduhu'') interwoven by nylon threads (initially instead of nylon threads fiber made up of the boyal tree were in use). This is a passive method of fishing. Virtually this trap operate on a 'funnel' or 'maze' principle, with fish passing easily through an entrance hole, but being confused by the blind endings within the trap and being unable to find their way out.
The dimensions of box vary as per need, but standard size is to long, 0.5 to wide and 1 to high. This structure has 2 to 3 doors on both sides. The entrances or doors are very specialized structures, work as one-way valves, due to this valve fish can enter inside but cannot escape. The diameter of the doors is wide, so that fish of this much of size can only be caught.
''Dhiri'' are set in running water generally in night. The setting of the ''dhiri'' is laborious work and needs about 1 hour time. This can only set in at least deep water (so that water level should be slightly above the door) with the help of rope, mud and branches of the trees. Fishes moving along with stream of water enters into the doors. About 1 kg to as much as 10 kg live fish can be caught without any physical damage. Another morning or after 4 to 5 hours fish can be collected from the upper hole. Interestingly some time water snakes are also caught in the ''dhiri''.(Heda, 2007)

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