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Type in the blanks with correct inland fishing method described.
1. is a method that involves using bait placed on a hook attached to a fishing line. The line is tied to both ends of a rod then thrown into the water, the fish swallows the bait together with the hook and is caught.
2. involves use of a vertical net held at the bottom by weights while the top is kept above the water by floats. Fish gets trapped by their gills as they try to pass through.
3. refers to the use of baskets made from papyrus reeds in the shape of a cone. The baskets are immersed in water and the fish easily get into them.
4. is a method in which the fisherman uses a sharp pointed stick to spear fish from a river or lake.
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