Generally, those who depend on fish depend on their livelihood, are recognized as fishermen. Again, the dependents of the river or the water are also called in jail. Fishing was considered to be the main task of fishing fishermen. Because most of the fish produced in the past can be found naturally in canal-bills, river-nallas, in large quantities. As the demand for fish increases, the range of fishermen's work has also increased several times. Each phase of fish farming starts from the reproduction of fish. And now the usage of fishermen is reduced due to the use of 'fish farmers' or 'fish farmer'.
There was a time when the fishing net used to be used in this jail. Fishermen's fishery boats were made in the jalepara itself. And so fishermen of Bangladesh could use different types of boats to be used. The construction of this boat depends on the nature of the nearby river, water flow, air flow, the purpose of using boats, availability of trees, etc.
When the availability of fish in the river decreased, fishermen engaged themselves in transporting goods through the river. Again, the extra fish obtained in the monsoon season is specially dried and processed in hotkeys. But now the chemicals are used to make the shoots attractive and protect from the scalp. In the meantime, the use of DDT powder is a major harm to the human body.
As the fishermen's dependence on the river is so that fishermen can be seen to be built beside the river. Due to the issue of breaking the river again and again, the houses of the Jailpara houses were usually due to temporary structures. And there was no presence in the courtyard. Generally, the nets were dried in the river bed.
Most fishermen families are accustomed to a poor lifestyle.