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Aired (August 3, 2024): Kara David, sinubukan ang panghuhuli ng naglalakihang mud crabs sa brackish water sa Capiz! Ilan kaya ang nahuli niya? Panoorin ang video!

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00:00Capiz is more than 80 kilometers long.
00:08That's why it's not surprising that the area is rich in seafood.
00:12But aside from the long seashore,
00:15it also has a large area where salt water and brackish water are mixed.
00:22This is where they grow one of their biggest seafood,
00:26the Alimango or Mud Crabs.
00:30They usually grow up to 10 inches and weigh half a kilo.
00:52So, the system here is that we just soak the Alimango.
01:02The problem is that you can use your feet to soak the Alimango.
01:10Just soak it, brother.
01:12Where? Have you seen anything?
01:14I might get stung.
01:16No, no, no.
01:17I can't see anything.
01:18The problem here is that...
01:19Oh my God, brother!
01:21Oh, there it is!
01:23So, I've got its shell.
01:26The problem is its claw.
01:28Wait, wait.
01:29Okay, I'll get it.
01:30Brother, I might get stung.
01:32Oh my God.
01:33Okay, here it is.
01:34Okay, I'll hold it.
01:36Okay, ma'am.
01:37Okay, I'll hold it.
01:43The claw is scary.
01:44It's so big!
01:45Oh my gosh!
01:47It's so big!
01:49It's so scary.
01:51Oh my God.
01:52You're so good, brother.
01:54So, this Alimango is male.
01:59I have one here.
02:01Hey, this one is heavy.
02:03This one looks big.
02:05Wait.
02:06There are so many worms.
02:08Wait, wait, brother.
02:12Look at that.
02:15It's like a king crab.
02:18It's so big.
02:20After 20 minutes,
02:22we caught 3 Alimangos.
02:44To be continued...

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