The Borneo Post

Harvesting fish in padi fields during monsoon season

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TUMPAT: It is fish galore and time to cast their fishing nets for villagers of Kampung Sri Tujoh here, when the sluice gates are opened following heavy rains during the monsoon season.

A villager, Zakaria Mamat, 52, said each year the monsoon season brings a bountiful harvest of fish such as keli, sepat and patin, as an alternativ­e source of income.

“Since Wednesday, a er the gates were opened to prevent flooding and allow water to flow out to Sungai Tapang and into the sea, villagers have been busy fishing at various spots in the village.

“It is a good time to fish when the gates are opened as there will be an abundance supply and yesterday alone we managed to catch a fair amount of toman, keli , sepat and patin,” he told Bernama when met at Kampung Sri Tujoh, here yesterday.

Elaboratin­g, Zakaria, who works as a labourer, said it was important to know the proper fishing technic to take advantage of the abundant supply.

“As soon as the gates are opened, the water will flow out rapidly forming vortexes, so there is no point casting your nets when this is happening.

“As the vortexes begin to slow down, bubbles will appear, and for those experience­d, this is the right time to cast their fishing nets,” said Zakaria who was delighted with his catch.

Despite the fishing frenzy, Zakaria said it was important to be cautious and remain alert to prevent any untoward incidents during the monsoon.

Earlier the Malaysian Meterologi­cal Department annonced that heavy rains are expected in Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang and Johor from November until early January, following the transition of the northeast monsoon which is expected to begin from Nov 3 until March 1 next year.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? A villager nets a fish a er the sluice gates were opened following heavy rains in Tumpat.
— Bernama photo A villager nets a fish a er the sluice gates were opened following heavy rains in Tumpat.

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