Traditional method of fishing in Karnataka

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Traditional method of fishing in Karnataka. A man throws a line into a pool in the Kabini river, with a hook at the end of it... His comrade joins him in doing the same. Slowly, he pulls in the nylon fishing line. Another tribal sits by and watches. Before long, he has caught a small baby mahseer. The fish sits on the leaves by the bank of the water body, gasping for breath.

According to Wikipedia:

"The Deccan Mahseer Tor khudree is a large freshwater game fish of the Carp family found in fast flowing rivers of India. The local name is Mahseer or Maha seer and this was considered as one of the greatest of game fish in India. Found throughout India, but found of the largest size and in the greatest abundance in mountain-streams or those which are rocky.

The fish moves to upper reaches of small streams to spawn. They feed on plants, insects, shrimps and mollusks and may be grown in ponds. While large fish of over a metre and 45 kg in weight have been recorded in the past, such sizes are no longer found."

Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary is located at a distance of 100 km from Bangalore in the districts of Mysore, Bangalore and Mandya. It is spread around 102.59 sq. km. River Cauvery forms the northern and eastern boundary of the sanctuary. Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary attracts nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts and bird watchers.

The Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary was declared a sanctuary on January 14, 1987. Riverine and dry deciduous forests with some patches of scrub forest, especially the eastern parts.

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