Every year around this time the villagers drain one of the local ponds into an adjoining rice field. This takes all night – a couple guys stay up all night with the pump.
Then in the very early morning about 15 people gather at the banks for a mud infused assault on the fish. This is not clean work – they jump into the mud, sinking up to their waists and crawl around with small nets and buckets collecting all the fish.
By mid morning its a small party at the pond. A number beer bottles are strewn about, a small fire cooks a few of the fish, and mud is being flung about! Young and old participate in the fun.
By mid day they have collected as many as they need and start draining the water back into the pond. It looks like we will be eating fish for the next few weeks!
Ajeya Rao says
Very nice post and blog. Happy new year
Richard Murdoch says
That looks like fun
Paulo Bettanin says
Não é uma disputa justa, pois os peixes não tem chance alguma, além das outras espécies que vivem na lagoa. São práticas que nos mostram que devemos lutar cada vez mais pela preservação do ambiente natural.
Paulo Bettanin
AJ - Fantastic Travels says
Well that’s certainly a new way to fish on me. Amazing how so many ordinary things are done so differently in other Countries/Towns around the World. Thanks Dave, interesting to know.
Lane says
That was a wonderful look into an event in the lives of people across the world. As always, excellent.
David says
Thanks for your nice comments – 🙂
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