Fishing Traditions
Across
- 2. A traditional tool with a curved shape, used to catch fish by snagging them in the mouth.
- 3. A blunt weapon historically used to strike fish, often in traditional fishing cultures.
- 6. A traditional tool used for catching fish, often woven from strong fibers and cast from the shore or boat.
- 8. A fence-like structure placed in the water to trap fish, traditionally used by indigenous groups.
- 9. A mechanical device used in conjunction with a rod to wind in the line, critical in modern fishing.
- 10. A long, pointed weapon used for catching fish, often used in spearfishing.
Down
- 1. A simpler fishing tool, often used in hand-fishing or in traditional practices.
- 3. A traditional fishing tool, often used in trapping fish in confined areas like riverbeds.
- 4. Used in bow fishing, where the angler uses a bow and arrow to shoot fish in shallow waters.
- 5. The string or wire used to connect the hook to the rod, holding the bait and catching the fish.
- 7. A device used to capture fish by enclosing them in a confined space, often used in traditional fishing methods.
- 11. A long, flexible tool used for casting and retrieving bait or lures, common in sport fishing.