BangkaSerye | Uploading Payao Weights At FB NHOR 1

PUNTO MINDORO Large fishing boats in Philippines usually go as far as 100 miles off shore where they have their 'payao' established. To do payao fishing, drums filled with concrete mix is dropped at the bottom of the sea. A floater is attached to it with a rope. Then coconut leaves are then attached to the rope. This is where schools of fish will take shelter. But how hard is it to upload payao weights manually on board fishing boat? Video footages taken at Brgy, 2, a fishing village in Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro, Philippines, this video will show you how hard it can be. A payaos is a type of fish aggregating device used in Southeast Asia, particularly in the Philippines. Payaos were traditionally bamboo rafts for handline fishing before World War II, but modern steel payaos use fish lights and fish location sonar to increase yields. While payaos fishing is sustainable on a small scale, the large scale, modern applications have been linked to adverse impacts on fish stocks.