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Rapids in the upper Essequibo, draining north from the Guayana Shield. A Waiwai man is taking aim at a fish
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Several methods of fishing are employed, depending on circumstances. They include diving and catching with bare hands, harpooning, hook and line, trapping, netting, and poisoning. The latter is community activity; otherwise fishing is done by men and boys. ~ Page 61
Fishing is also done with the bow and arrow. It is relied upon mostly in the dry season when the fish concentrates in the shrinking lakes and streams and the water is more transparent so that the target is more easily visible. Only four of the numerous species potentially available are usually caught. A common technique is to drop fruits into the water and shoot the fish as it surfaces to eat the bait. A man may obtain up to a dozen fish a day in this way. ~ Page 81
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