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Monday, July 30, 2012

Strangest and oldest method of fishing in the world


Strangest
 and oldest method of fishing in the world

To hunt using birds (cormorants water \ Cormorant) is a tradition that originated inChina and Japan for thousands of years and is used since that time until the present day without a little change, but that in the past was a source of income andlivelihood for many in what is now used as a tool to attract tourists only and is no longer a source of livelihood and trade after it has been replaced by modern fishing methods.

The next picture shows one of the tourists attracted by the old way with afishermen.

 

Diver uses a special boat or float like a raft made ​​of bamboo
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The relatively modern boats used in the profession as well.

And is used for lighting and light to attract fish at the same time in addition to a number ofcormorants may in some cases up to dozens.
The neck of the birdhunter link is also found to prevent him from swallowing large fish the small fish itis able to swallow even with a string.

 
Picture shows a fisherman to bring the fish from the mouth of the bird after thebird to catch the fish.


 
As the fisherman cut the flight feathers on the bird so as not to fly awaywhen fishing submerged hunter jumper in the water to help him to dive and when youcatch a number of fish because the bird to the surface of the water picked up byfisherman and come out the fish from his mouth and his reward being fed fishermansmall pieces of fish! Watch the video, which shows the method of fishing.
In Japan, interest in this type of fishing morenarrated that his way is the most expensive types of catching a fish in the Asian region and is a Sweet Fish, and thefishermen in certain areas to be selected by the Emperor of Japan to the taskmonumental.

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