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Gislak a .. The line on which the fish that are caught 
are strung by the gills and kept in 
the water. 
Shak a .. The handle of wood at the other end of 
the gislak for attaching it toa stake 
on the bank; it also acts as a needle 
to pass the line through the gills of 
the fish. 
Dam sf .. Is the net. 
Dam-i-boki .. .. This whole arrangement for catching fish. 
Charkhab.. .. Swirling back water forming a suitable 
place to set up this arrangement to 
catch fish. 
Mahigir = .. Fisherman. 
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