By A Mystery Man Writer
In the Solomon Islands, the arch used for fishing is typically made from locally available materials such as wood, bamboo, or other sturdy plant materials. Skilled fishermen utilize their knowledge of fish behavior and habitat to position themselves strategically, often at fishing grounds known for their abundance of fish.
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Traditional indigenous fishing using an Arch
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