Bangus Harvest in Dagupan City

Gilon gilon ed pukok (Bangus harvest in a fishpond in Dagupan City) 

During bangus harvest, water in the fishpond is slowly and partially drained by opening the pond gate. This usually happens during low tide.
Schools of milkfish are pushed to the harvest net through kalukor (seine fishing) where nets tied to bamboo poles are held by men from end to end as they slowly walk from the far end of the fishpond towards the harvest net. It is important that the schools of milkfish are slowly sent to the harvest net to weaken them in order to avoid injuring them otherwise we would get bloodied and limp bangus.

The bangus in the harvest nest is then scooped with the use of a ringed net and transferred to a motorboat filled with crushed ice to ensure that the milkfish remains fresh as they are brought to the fish market. 
The milkfish is eventually transferred from the boat into the banyeras (big basins) and sent to the consignacion (fish trader) who sells the harvested milkfish to wholesalers and fish vendors.

Video and text by @SiRVis for @WhatsUpDagupan
📍Fishpond in Dagupan City

Check out a bangus harvest in YouTube: https://youtu.be/g_oGBynQ5Sg

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