Fishing Methods and Gears

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GROUP 3

FISHING METHODS AND


GEARS
SCOOPING NETS
net that take fish by submerging
a hanging net and swiftly lifting
the gear to capture or enclose the
fish over it.
a.) Dip nets (salap or
salok)
b.) Crab lift nets (bintol)
c.) Lift net (Salambaw)
d.) Lever net (Salambaw)
e.) Blanket nets (paduyan)
f.) Bag net (basin)
NEW LOOK
a lift net is like a bag net but the handling
process is accomplished from a rectangular
platform supported by four corner posts.
h.) TWO BOAT OR FOUR BOAT
LIFT NET
lift nets in which the corners are
lifted from anchored boats.
i.) PUSH NETS
a small triangular fishing net with a rigid
frame that is pushed along the bottom in
shallow waters and is used in parts of the
Southwestern Pacific for taking ships and
small bottom-dwelling fishes
i.) PUSH NETS
j.) SKIMMING NETS
lift push nets operated in deeper water from
a small banca or raft that use a skimming
motion while drifting with the boat (anod
sulong).
DRIVE-IN GEAR
a gear uses a scare line or other devices to
frighten the fish toward the net. The harvest
of the fish is affected by the lifting process
of the nets.
a.) DRIVE-IN-NET (KALASKAS)
b.) MURO-AMI
DRAGGED GEAR

nets which are pulled through the water


or near the bottom or even pelagically
for an unlimited time.
a.) DREDGES
net used to collect shell fish
by raking or scratching
action (kaladkad).
b.) TRAWIS
nets in the form of a conical bag with the
mouth kept open by various devices and the
entire gear is towed behind a moving boat
(galadgad or taksay). I.e, bottom trawl and
mid-water or pelagic trawl
b.) TRAWIS
1.) BOTTOM TRAWL
2.) MID WATER or PELAGIC
TRAWL
SEINE NETS

nets that consist of a bust or bag with very long


wings or towing wraps. The capture of fish is
done by surrounding a certain area of water
with school of fish and towing the gear over
this area with both ends to a fixed point on the
shore and or on a vessel.
a.) BEACH SEINE (BAYAKAS OR
PUKOD)
b.) LAMPARA OR SAHID
c.) FISH CORAL SEINE (SEGNI IN
BISAYA)
d.) REEF SIENE

can operate on reefs or over


rough grounds.
SURROUNDING NETS
fishing devices made of long
walls of webbings, capture of fish
is by surrounding the fish not
only from the side but also from
beneath
a.) ROUND HAUL SIENE
(SAPYAW)
is like a dip net with a bunt at the
center payed out in arc form
around a school of fish.
b.) PURSE SEINE (PANGULONG)
a type of fishing gear made of a long
wall of netting framed with floatline
and leadline.
c.) RING NET (KUBKOB)
d.) SCOOP NETS (GAYAD)
e.) STOP SEINE (PANGULONG)
GILL NETS
simple walled curtain-like
nets set vertically in water.
a.) SET GILL NETS
are nets that anchored or fixed
— largarete patuloy, palagiang
paningahan.
b.) DRIFT GILL NETS
gill nets that are set free
from the bottom and free to
drift with the current (Panti).
c.) ENCIRCLING GILL NET

nets spread out in a circle and gilling


process is hastened by frightening the
fish with various devices mostly by
noise. (Bating or halang)
d.) TRAMMED NETS
The capture is by entangling the
fish itself in the pockets or spaces
created by the nets while the fish is
try to escape. (Transmalyo)
TRAPS FOR JUMPING OR
FLYING FISHES
A method of catching fish that it jumps,
falls back into a horizontal floating or
suspended net, raft trap, or even in an
empty boat or box. (Pangsiriw in Iloko)
thank you

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