The feeling of transferring young pangasius fish
Hello friends
How are you all? I hope you are all doing very well by the grace of God. I am also doing very well by your prayers. I am going to start today's new post by greeting and congratulating all the brothers and sisters of 'ccs' on my behalf. Today I am here to share with you the feeling of transferring fish from a pond. The feeling of saving the fry of pangasius fish from the Atur pond and putting them in the Chashe pond. So, friends, you can understand what it feels like to transfer fish from one pond to another. So let's start in detail.
One day, fishermen were called to catch the small pangasius fry stored in our small pond. At our call, quite a few fishermen went down to the pond. They brought their nets and brought the necessary things with them. I noticed that they very carefully lowered their nets into the pond and surrounded the entire pond. I felt very happy to see such beautiful activities of theirs. They sometimes asked me to help them in their work. I was trying my best to help them in their work. And thus, at one point, it was seen that they lowered the nets into the pond and tried to surround the fish in the entire pond by pulling them from one place to another.
At one point, it was seen that all the fish were well enclosed in the net. Now, from all those fish, the slightly larger fish had to be selected and put into the bones. For this, each of the villagers prepared themselves nicely and brought their bones. Meanwhile, I was also ready to cooperate with them and immediately went to the pond. In this way, they started counting the fish and putting them into the bones. Whenever 100 fish fry were counted, they kept talking and we kept writing in the notebook. And this is how our activities continued. Our aim was to catch all the large fish from the fish in the pond and put them into the pond in the field.
Then the fish were taken to the pond in the field in pots. Some fishermen kept weaving the fish and some fishermen kept carrying the fish in pots. You can see how much effort it was to take these fish from one pond to another. But I was walking with them. Because the pot had to be lowered. So I had to walk quickly with them and had to stand at the pond to take the pot off the head of those present. Then the pot was lowered into the pond so that the fish would not be hurt too much. Here you can see how beautifully the fish were being lowered into the pond along with the pot and the fishermen were releasing the fish into the pond.
After releasing the fish into the pond, the boys took their pots and set off for home. Then, the fish from the house pond were put in pots again and the fish from the house pond were put in the field pond. In this way, at one point, it was seen that all the fish were caught and divided into portions in the field pond because there were more than one dog there. And thus, a very busy moment passed for all of us. Since then, efforts have been made to grow those fish faster by feeding them more and more food. They are raised by feeding them two to three times a day for six months.
Subject | lifestyle |
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Photography device | Infinix Hot 11s |
Location | Gangni-Meherpur |
Blogger | @sumon09 |
Country | Bangladesh |
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We will talk again in the next post, until then, stay well everyone. May Allah protect us. |
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I really enjoy seeing your posts, brother. I have learned to post very nicely from you. Your excellent skills impress me. It was really nice to see the fishing scene.
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Interesting process....Thanks for sharing!
It is really wonderful to see this beautiful scene. Some fishermen are fishing, catching various types of fish and dragging them on their heads. You have presented some photographs of this beautiful fishing and the fishermen to us. Best wishes to you.