Aired (September 7, 2024): Sa Ilocos Norte, may kakaibang klase ng bayanihan pagdating sa pangingisda -- 'yan ang pagdadaklis. Ang pagsubok ng ating OG Biyahero Drew dito, panoorin sa video.
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00:00Here in the town of Badok, there is a different type of fishing.
00:05Their version is for catching fish.
00:10The lifting of the net is done by more than 20 people.
00:15This is what they call, the Dadaklis.
00:19In the morning, they drop the net.
00:24In the Dadaklis, they will decide how many fish will be caught.
00:30That's just a few.
00:33That's a lot.
00:35Really?
00:36Yes.
00:37What time do you usually start?
00:39We usually start early in the morning.
00:42Around this time?
00:43Yes.
00:45In the afternoon.
00:47In other localities, there are small and big boats.
00:49Many people expect to go home to their families.
00:54In season now, the fish is called, Munamun or Dilis.
00:58In Ilocos, we call it, Nayalay.
01:02Nayalay.
01:04What is this?
01:05Do you just grill it?
01:07That's called Sinisigang.
01:08Sinisigang.
01:09That's it.
01:10That's different.
01:11That's different?
01:12We call it, Bagsiyaw.
01:14But this is called Munamun.
01:16When it grows, it becomes Munamun.
01:19Will you bring it back?
01:20No?
01:21No.
01:22It's already being caught.
01:24The catch of the fish is divided according to the number of helpers.
01:29Since there are only a few catchers,
01:30there are also only a few helpers.
01:32The other helpers in catching the fish,
01:34are also doing the bonding.
01:36Our boats were made in 1986.
01:40We did a picnic here.
01:42So we can also see the fish.
01:44How did you catch it?
01:46We fished it.
01:47We enjoyed it.
01:49It was our first time catching catfish.
01:54Catching catfish is not only a way of entertainment,
01:57but it also becomes a way of life for others.
02:01How many hours do you do this?
02:03And what time of day?
02:07There's always a good day.
02:10If someone catches the first catch,
02:14then the next day.
02:15That's a lot.
02:16That's a lot.
02:18Up to Gavot Norte.
02:20Is this caught for eating only,
02:24or for selling to the market?
02:28If there's a lot, we sell it.
02:30If there's a lot, we sell it.
02:33We sell it.
02:35Or we make a fish sauce.
02:40The catchers make a sauce,
02:42or they make a sauce.
02:44Alright, this is the last one.
02:46This is what I'm going to taste first.
02:50That's the baby dillis?
02:51Baby dillis.
02:52Correct.
02:53How does it taste?
02:54Fresh.
02:56It's really fresh.
02:57It's tasty.
02:58Yes, it's really tasty.
02:59It hasn't been...
03:01It hasn't been tasted yet?
03:02It hasn't been seasoned yet.
03:04But it's fresh.
03:06It's really fresh.
03:07But I think I like the younger one more.
03:11This one.
03:12Yes, it's more delicious.
03:13It's more delicious.
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