Stilt Fishing in Galle, Sri Lanka, India

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Stilt Fishing in Galle, Sri Lanka, India

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Was watching this BBC Knowledge - Extreme Fishing With Robson Green. :thumbsup:

It's a educational programmes showing Robson in a world tour, spending 4 out of 5 months on the road and travelling over 60,000 miles.
Fishing in 12 different countries, on four different continents and casting his hook into 9 different seas and oceans.

The 2nd episode on Extreme Fishing in Sri Lanka caught my full attention.

Just to share it with you guys who did not watch the show ...

Stilt Fishing in Galle, Sri Lanka, India

This is no ordinary fishing, there might be several methods of catching a fish but this one is mind-boggling.
Fishermen in Sri Lanka use stilts to catch a fish.
Yes, stilt fishing is an old tradition practiced by around 500 fishing families in Galle, in southwestern-most Sri Lanka, especially around the towns of Kathaluwa and Ahangama.

It had disappeared after the 2004 tsunami that struck Sri Lanka and other countries bordering the Indian Ocean, but resumed after things got back to normal.
Its a beautiful sight looking at fishermen balancing on a thin plank, but at the same time its tough too.
All this effort and toiling only to preserve their old custom, wonderful!

They usually fish during sunset, noon and sunrise, with each one taking their elevated position and balancing about 2 metres above the water.
As you can see in the picture below, there is a vertical pole engrafted into the sea bed, attached to it is a cross bar, called petta, on which the fishermen do the balancing act.

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So with one hand they hold the stilt and the other hand they have a fishing rod or a line to catch spotted herrings and small mackerels,
which are then kept in a plastic bag tied around their waist or the pole.
Earlier bags woven out of coconut leaves were used, but now they use discarded plastic bags. Why don’t they use nets instead?
If the tradition is being carried on for so long, there has to be some reasoning behind it.

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Stilt fishing is done on the banks and is unobtrusive, so the fish stay around for a longer time because they don’t get disturbed.
But with nets, if the fish gets disturbed they might not return for a long time.
So the fishermen of Galle don’t mind sitting for long hours to get their catch, it seems they don’t use a bait either on the hook.

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Since how long this custom is practiced is not known, but I came across a government document which says that according to old fishermen stilt fishing started after the Second World War.

Unfortunately such traditions generally are threatened due to commercialization.
Building of hotels close to stilt fishing areas, bathing tourists leads to disturbing the fish and driving them away from the coral reef.


Story courtesy of http://fractalenlightenment.com/940/cul ... -sri-lanka


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interesting, but how do they catch fish without bait?
I wanna catch a big fish~~~~

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Interesting question too ...

How you do catch tamban then ? ;)

Anyway ... they are not targeting for big fish.
By sitting on the stilts ... they do not spook the fish school.
They are catching small fish to sell.


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Interesting method of fishing, they've thought up of a good compromise about the fish population and their own convenience. Had they driven the fish away, they would need to travel further and further away to fish.
gohyuheng wrote:interesting, but how do they catch fish without bait?
It's probably just jigging with an empty hook, with large schools of herring they easily take it.

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I see.
I wanna catch a big fish~~~~

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i've seen this on "Extreme Fishing, with Robson Green".

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yeah ive seen it in extreme fishing too.

The wonders of the world. its such an amazing thing.
The moment when you see something trailing your lure, your heart stops and you start praying, "BITE ME!"

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hmm i wonder are there any other fishes that are preying on the herrings?

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Re: Stilt Fishing in Galle, Sri Lanka, India

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Yep, there are wolf herrings,queenfish,mackarals,todak and mny other species...
Urrrgh, no time to fish now~

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