About Fish Trap
Fishing is a fishing activity. The term catching fish does not mean that the catch is fish, but this term also includes mollusca, cephalopoda, crustaceans, and echinoderm, and seized marine animals are not always marine animals that live in the wild (capture fisheries), but also cultivated fish. The methods used vary, such as hand-catch, spear, net, hook, and fish traps. The term fishing sometimes also includes the catching of water mammals such as whales, thereby developing the term whaling.
There are various methods for catching fish and other animals, such as hand-catching methods, spears, nets, fishing hooks and fish traps. Recreational, commercial, and fishing fishing can use a variety of methods at a time. Recreational anglers seek fun and sports activities in fishing, while commercial fishing is looking for fish for profit purposes. Traditional anglers use traditional low-tech methods to survive, and are usually present in poor countries or maintained as cultural heritage in developed and developing countries. Most recreational anglers use fishing rods while commercial fishermen use nets.
There is a connection between various methods of fishing and knowledge of fish and its properties, including fish migration, how to fish for food, and its habitat. The use of certain fishing methods can produce results that depend heavily on the additional knowledge. Some fishermen even follow the sky (solunar theory) because they believe the pattern of fish in the foraging is influenced by the position of the moon and the sun.