Fishing Is It In Our Genes
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Fishing: Is It in Our Genes?
Summary:
Fishing is a universal practice that connects us all. For over 40,000 years, humans have been fishing in rivers and seas. But why do we fish? Is it an inherent part of our nature?
Keywords:
deep sea fishing, recreational fishing, sport fishing
Article Body:
Seafood has been a vital food source for thousands of years, and many people still fish to provide for their families. In tribal regions, fishing is essential for survival, as there are no fast-food chains or supermarkets. Instead, people rely on traditional methods, using simple tools like a wooden rod with a spike.
Historically, everyone needed to fish or hunt for survival. Fishing has predominantly been a male activity, with men often gathering in the early morning to embark on fishing trips. This naturally raises the question: Is fishing in our genes? Just as cats instinctively catch mice, humans have an innate drive to fish, which persists even today.
While it's no longer necessary for most people to fish for sustenance, the urge remains. Fish still contribute to 16% of the world’s protein intake. The trading of cod, a practice over 1,000 years old, is one of history's longest-lasting trades. According to U.S. statistics, in 1996, nearly 20% of the population engaged in hunting or fishing. In 2006 alone, the UK consumed 524 tonnes of fish. Thus, apart from being a source of enjoyment, fish continue to play a crucial role in our diets.
Today, fishing is primarily seen as a recreational or competitive sport. You can fish at a local river or venture out on a fishing boat for deep sea adventures. The thrill of the catch is undeniable?"landing a big fish brings a sense of accomplishment, while coming home empty-handed feels deflating.
Have you ever experienced the excitement of catching a big fish or seen someone else do it? It’s common to joke, "We eat tonight!" This echoes a deep-seated instinct from centuries past when a successful catch meant a secure meal for the family.
Fishing is an integral part of our past and remains significant today. It seems to be a natural instinct, embedded within us, to enjoy the act of fishing and the consumption of fish in our diets.
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