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Gozitan Fisherman

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English: Traps targeting bogue, vopa in Maltese, are locally known as Nassa tal-Vopi.

The material used to construct these traps is cane cut into fine strips or special reeds which are imported from North Africa. The traps used for bogue have a peculiar oval shape.

The “Nassa tal-Vopi” is usually set in the afternoon and pulled out of the water after four or five hours. Usually, around 15 of these pots are set at a distance of 1 m from the bottom at 15-20 m depth.

Bait consisting of bread mashed with fine-powdered beans is placed hanging on the side of the pot and the fish enter through the bottom constriction to eat the bait.
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