Great place to explore and visit incredibly beautiful places .I hope my adventures take me to the Indian ocean 🌊⛵ Thank you for extraordinary video , traditional fishing local people
Good memories of my childhood days on vacation in Fullerton, Cedros when my uncle took me to the beach to watch then do this. It was a great day for me. About 53 years ago, when life was simple and not much stress.
Yes My Country Of Trinidad and Tobago is a twin Island Tropical Paradise, and I'm Proud to share it with the world, Through Video. Do visit us on your next vacation, you will love it.
Their are 2 methods. 1 after mounting the net cut out a circle in the middle and stich a piece of net the length you want. this method is simple but needs regular repairs. 2 After mounting the net cut out the center and build a bag out of some additional netting. This method is a lot more complicated but needs less repairs and can handle larger catch.
Gillnet Allows the Fish Head to enter the Net the larger Fish get stuck by the Gills, while the smaller fish pass through the net. Gill Nets are usually anchored in place and left for a few hours. Gill net brings in the catch Dead. Drag nets are different because it channels the fish down to a central point the Catch can then be sorted and the un-wanted catch can be released as the fish are caught Alive.
These are Called Cork Shrimp in Trinidad. They Do Get Larger. These Were Not Fully Matured. They can Grow Another 4 inch or so. Thank you for supporting my channel. Feel free to share the Video.
Great video, I'm studying this ancient but effective method of fishing. Australians used it over 8,000 years ago
Awesome.
Great place to explore and visit incredibly beautiful places .I hope my adventures take me to the Indian ocean 🌊⛵ Thank you for extraordinary video , traditional fishing local people
Good memories of my childhood days on vacation in Fullerton, Cedros when my uncle took me to the beach to watch then do this. It was a great day for me. About 53 years ago, when life was simple and not much stress.
Yes Some Of My Best Childhood Memories is of Doing These Kind Of Things. Thank you for Supporting My Channel.
valuable teaching...many blessings family.
Great pace. Chill video. Nice family outing to catch what you need. Thanks.
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You live in a paradise.
Yes My Country Of Trinidad and Tobago is a twin Island Tropical Paradise, and I'm Proud to share it with the world, Through Video. Do visit us on your next vacation, you will love it.
Except it's been fished out allready
I see couple holes at the bottom of the net...better to patch it before you go out..
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Were is that beach bro ,thanks.
St Ann's Estate, Cedros.
La Reina del mar las redes 100 m a 30 a 20 Ánimo ya vino hace 2000 años ánimo
What size seine was it Rishi?
The Net was 50 Feet.
Animo a todos los pescadors
What beach was that point
St Anns Estate, Cedros, Trinidad.
@@HardeoRoopan ok thanks
Sir, can you tell me where you bought this seine?
Hi Roy. My Net was hand Made. I do not know were one might be able to buy one.
How do you make the flare?
Their are 2 methods.
1 after mounting the net cut out a circle in the middle and stich a piece of net the length you want. this method is simple but needs regular repairs.
2 After mounting the net cut out the center and build a bag out of some additional netting. This method is a lot more complicated but needs less repairs and can handle larger catch.
Those kids are great
im coming 1 day to pull some sane with you all
Omg boys are great
What is the difference between gilnet and drag net
Gillnet Allows the Fish Head to enter the Net the larger Fish get stuck by the Gills, while the smaller fish pass through the net. Gill Nets are usually anchored in place and left for a few hours. Gill net brings in the catch Dead. Drag nets are different because it channels the fish down to a central point the Catch can then be sorted and the un-wanted catch can be released as the fish are caught Alive.
@@HardeoRoopan Thanks my brother. I understand now.
That's the biggest shrimp I have ever seen!!!
These are Called Cork Shrimp in Trinidad. They Do Get Larger. These Were Not Fully Matured. They can Grow Another 4 inch or so. Thank you for supporting my channel. Feel free to share the Video.
bro gone w da dog anyway
I CAH WAIT TO GO FISHIN AGAIN BAI
hello there
Your video is painfully slow people don't have the time to waste on aperson trying to prolong his video
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