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Catchy bait

H. Vibhu

CHINESE NETS continue to be Kochi's icons but their owners have fallen on hard days with catches falling. But they have found some income from tourists who pay to have a feel of the operations of these nets that take at least half-a-dozen strong people to pull it out of the waters.

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