Handfishing
Handfishing, also known as noodling or grubbing, is a method of catching fish by using one's hands. It is a primitive fishing technique that relies on the fisher's ability to locate and capture fish in their natural habitat, often in shallow water.
The practice typically involves wading into rivers, lakes, or streams and feeling for fish hidden amongst rocks,
Handfishing requires considerable skill, patience, and a certain tolerance for the risks involved. Fish can be
While handfishing is practiced in various parts of the world, it is particularly popular in some regions