Karachi fishermen become millionaires after catching rare fish

Karachi fishermen struck gold by catching over 300 rare Sowa fish near Keti Bandar, with prices reaching millions. Similarly, Gwadar fishermen were amazed to catch a rare 2-tonne Sun Fish. A Balochistan fisherman also landed a valuable 26kg Sowa fish, making it the third lucrative catch within a short period.

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KARACHI: Local fishermen from Karachi became millionaires after he captured rare Sowa fish, ARY News reported on Thursday.

As per details, Hanif Katiyar, a fisherman hailing from the coastal village of Kharo Chan and his crew hauled in over 300 rare Sowa fish, bringing joy to fishermen and the crew

The price of rare Sowa fish caught near Keti Bandar is over millions.

Earlier, local fishermen from Balochistan’s coastal city Gwadar accidentally caught a rare ‘sunfish’.

Fishermen in Gwader were amazed at what they accidentally caught in their nets on Friday. A rare fish breed named ‘Sun Fish’ was caught by the fishermen.

Experts say that the Sun Fish is often found in the deep sea and weighs over 2 tons.

In July 2021, lady luck smiled on a fisherman when he landed a rare fish weighing 26 kilogrammes off Balochistan’s Jiwani coast.

According to details, the fish, locally known as Sowa, fetched Rs676,000 at an auction at a local fish market.

This is the third such catch in a week’s time. Earlier, on May 30, a rare Sowa (croaker) fish caught off the coast of Jiwani was sold for a hefty sum of Rs8.6 million.

The rare croaker fish weighed 48 kilogrammes. Deputy Director of Fisheries Ahmed Nadeem confirmed that a fisherman named Waheed Baloch, hailing from Gwadar’s Pishukan village and a resident of Koh-e-Sar Bazar has become a millionaire overnight.

In a stunning turn of events, a group of fishermen from Karachi, Pakistan, hit the jackpot when they hauled in an incredibly rare fish during one of their routine trips. The lucky catch has not only garnered widespread attention but has also made the fishermen millionaires overnight.

The fish, known for its striking iridescent scales and unusual physiology, has sparked interest from marine biologists and fish enthusiasts worldwide. Its unique characteristics have led to rumors of its potential medicinal properties and mystical symbolism in local folklore.

This remarkable discovery serves as a testament to the unpredictable and lucrative nature of the fishing industry. The windfall experienced by these Karachi fishermen not only highlights the significance of their traditional livelihood but also emphasizes the extraordinary opportunities that reside within the vast expanse of the ocean.

As news of this extraordinary event continues to spread, the fishermen and their rare catch have become the subject of admiration and fascination. The impact of this remarkable catch on the local economy and the fishing community is a testament to the transformative power of chance and perseverance in an age-old profession.

Source: ARY NEWS

“Karachi fishermen, Sowa fish, Kharo Chan, Keti Bandar, Gwadar, Sun Fish, Jiwani coast, Balochistan, rare fish, millionaire, local fish market, catch, 26 kilogrammes, croaker fish, auction, Rs676,000, Deputy Director of Fisheries, Ahmed Nadeem, Waheed Baloch, Pishukan village, Koh-e-Sar Bazar. Karachi’s local fishermen strike it rich by capturing rare Sowa fish, with over 300 caught near Keti Bandar. Gwadar fishermen also make headlines with their accidental catch of a massive Sun Fish. These surprising catches have brought financial windfalls, turning ordinary fishermen into millionaires, and drawing attention to the abundant marine life along Pakistan’s shores.”

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