Mangalore: Spot Fishing Event at Pilikula Draws Large Crowds


Mangalore: Spot Fishing  Event at Pilikula Draws Large Crowds
Report and pics by Sujay Bendore
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore


Mangalore, May 3:  Large crowds kept pouring  into Pilikula Nisargadhama (nature park) situated at the outskirts of the city on Sunday to watch fresh-water fish being caught and auctioned on the spot.
 
The fish bred in the well-developed lake is being carefully nurtured but caught only once a year. The event, aimed at promoting tourism at the venue, was personally supervised by the  nature park's executive director J R Lobo, heritage village director Dr Vaman Nandavar and wildlife director Jayaprakash Bhandary.



































The inquisitive visitors  watched in large numbers as a veteran team of 'rampani' fishermen dived into the pond with their nets. Some fish, about three feet in length, seen jumping over the net in a bid to escape,  provided a bit of entertainment for the enthusiastic public.
 
Most of the fish was of  the local favourite 'katla'.  Large ones weighing upto 7-8 kg were auctioned . The highest bid   went up to Rs 850.
 
Local TV channels  gave maximum coverage to the event. By noon, the event drew more crowds. Round two of the auction generated a lot of interest, and many were getting ready to buy fish auctioned .

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  • M.Bhat, Mumbai

    Thu, May 14 2009

    Joachim Fernandes, US your view "If God did not want man to eat animals He would not have made them of meat." This is an atrocious & sick statement. If you go by your view, GOD has created lakhs of species of animals with meat, but why you consume only meats of few species of animals? why not dogs, cats, elephant, tiger meat etc? Its because they are not tasty.

    Hence you can assume that GOD created animals like human being to live its life full but not to supplement food. Cruel human being quoting religious texts and food preferecne justify killing and torture of anilmals for food and pleasure. So I condemn your view with utter disgust. Becoem vegetarian and go green.

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  • Jimy James, USA

    Thu, May 14 2009

    When God created animals and gave them life...why should he make them suffer and cry aloud? Instead he would have made meat ready on our plates. Therefore...how can I ever eat something that has a face similar to mine?

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  • Joachim Fernandes, US

    Thu, May 14 2009

    If God did not want man to eat animals He would not have made them of meat.

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  • Brandon Ray, Scotland

    Wed, May 13 2009

    "Animals are my Friends and I don’t eat my friends. My situation is a solemn one. Life is offered to me on condition of eating meat and others. But death is better than cannibalism. My will contains directions for my funeral, which will be followed not by mourning coaches, but by oxen, sheep, flocks, trees/plants on the way, and a small traveling aquarium of live fish, all wearing white scarfs in honor of the man who perished rather than eat his fellow creatures. -George Bernard Shaw

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  • Ashraf Habibi, GANGULI/DAMMAM

    Sun, May 10 2009

    If vegeterians can end the life of living plants for food, what is wrong if non vegeterians ends the life of cattles for food... just to call oneself Ahinsawadi, one has to be vegeterian ? Who knows it is the demand & supply position which made the presense of 2 types of consumers... We can not question God''s wisdom...our wisdom is limited..hence let us not impose one''s food habit on each other... Mr.Josep from tibet even goes to the extent of saying that parasites are not GOD''s creation ..& has to be wiped out only to prove that he is is 100% AHINSAVADI... May I ask Joseph to create one single mosquito during his life time.....

    God alone is the Creator ..we are all creatures...this fact we can not deny... Whenever we tried to equate creature to the "creator" status.. we landed in trouble... Mr.Bhat agrees that we can not be 100% Ahinsavadi as we can not live without killing the dangerous insects,poisnous snakes, rats etc....When we inhale, lots of bacterias goes to our lungs..

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  • Ashraf Habibi, GANGULI/DAMMAMM

    Sun, May 10 2009

    If vegeterians can end the life of living plants for food, what is wrong if non vegeterians ends the life of animals for food only... just to call onself ahinsawadi all should go for vegetable foods..You yourselves agree that one cannot be 100% Ahinsawadi as you justify the killing of harmful insects,poisonous snakes etc. Who knows it is the supply & demand theory of nature''s made the presence of 2 type of consumers..

    We can not question God''s wisdom..our wisdom is limited..many of the scientific theories which were valid couple of years before have been proved wrong....let us not impose our food habits on each other.. Mr.Joseph even goes to the extent of saying that parasites,mosquitoes can not be God''s creation..just to prove his point of 100% ahinsawadi.. Can Mr.Joseph create one "Mosquito".during his lifetime..can he bring back the food from Mosquitos in its original form...

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  • Jenny, North-America Continent

    Sat, May 09 2009

    "Real Happiness will come to those who truly appreciate what they ''already'' have..." -The Naturalism of Life

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  • Joseph, India/Tibet

    Fri, May 08 2009

    I totally agree people, but one thing. I would not harm or kill any creature ''regardless'', because they are not the ones who originally bring problems/diseases/harms to the world. Only parasites such as: mosquitoes, flees, ticks, poisonous blackbugs, red-ants, tapeworms, centipedes have to be wiped away because they were not created by God I would believe. The Creator made light and nothing is missing in light...it is in perfection when we go in the appropriate way of life.

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  • M.Bhat, Mumbai

    Fri, May 08 2009

    Mr. Joseph Tibet, Great i agree with you again and believe in non violence, a weapon effectively used by Gandhiji to win freedom for us. Genius (?) Read my comments properly. What I have said is abhorrence of wanton killing of animals and innocent creatures for pleasure and food. I do agree with you that one cannot be 100% ahimsawadi, but can be ahimsawadi if he does not eat meat and flesh of dead animals for living. we are not in stone age era where stone age people killed and ate raw meat for survival. We have developed a lot scientifically but our food habit remains the same. Along with harmful creatures like what you said about harmful pests, piosonus snakes,and rats we kill harmless creatures for living.

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  • Marianne, Caribbean Islands

    Fri, May 08 2009

    "What thou avoidest suffering thyself...seek not to impose on others......"

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  • Joseph, India/Tibet

    Fri, May 08 2009

    Pesticides, herbicides, insecticides are not supposed to be used because they destroy the microbial life in the soil, they poison the plant that causes mankind to suffer. Instead people use substitutes (I too use)... such as- natural herbs, or thulasi/sacred basil, mint, fennel, neem, etc...all used as natural repellant. Also...diseases are not caused by any animal as you mentioned in your comments. Diseases are caused by external pathogenic agents...ie., places that are not maintained or not cleaned. Say for example if people do not shower themselves or they do not clean their environment and when people come inside and destroy the plants or crops of others....what would you call that? So remember that nonviolence is a lot more stronger than the atom-bomb (violence...mankind''s mentality) that is enough to bring mankind to an end. And Nonviolence is enough to bring- goodness, creation and positivity. Therefore I advise you that Nonviolence & Compassion is the only genius in the world that God made...to connect all life in the universe and to energetically balance everything as it is.

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  • Genius, Mangaalore

    Fri, May 08 2009

    Mr. M. Bhat  Mr. Joseph, Mr. Swami.. from today onwards.. don''t debug your house, don''t use pesticide on crops at field, don''t poison rats, don''t take medicine to cure viral fever. Because if you are firm and believing in your ideology of Ahimsa, by debugging you are killing bugs, by pesticiding you are killing insects, by poisoning you are killing innocent rats, by taking medicine you are killing virus which causes viral fever. Your version of Ahimsa must be impartial and all living creature must be covered by it. You can not keep out some creatures frrom your list. In this world every creature is dependent to one or other creature ether for food or any other means. You can not live 100% ahimsavadi.

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  • M.Bhat, Mumbai

    Thu, May 07 2009

    I fully agree with Swamiji Atmananda and Joseph Tibet. Why kill innocent creatures for sake of fun and food when the nature has bestowed us with plenty of vegetarian food, which is not only wholesome and healthy but minimises discease borne out of consumption of non veg foods.

    Kindly lets be compassionate towards all living creatures and become vegetarians. Ashraf Habibi, GANGULI/DAMMAM Your view is silly and illogical.

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  • Jerome, Mangalore

    Thu, May 07 2009

    Well said Joseph Tibet.Being vegetarian is good for all and to farmers too.

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  • Joseph, India/Tibet

    Wed, May 06 2009

    Listen people: When you cut/trim the branch of a plant it will grow back again or if we take a fruit of a plant grown directly from earth or indirectly from the plant...it will grow back again. But when you cut the head of an animal/human or kill them...it will not grow back again, they will suffocate, suffer, cry and die. And the same bad-karma wil reflect back to those who destroy the creation of God. Quote: "For as long as people massacre animals they will kill each other. Indeed he who sows the seed of murder and pain...cannot reap the fruits of joy & happiness." -Philosopher Pythagoras BE COMPASSIONATE TO HEAVENIZE THE WORLD...Save the planet, Be Veg, Go GREEN

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  • sadashiv, ajm/mag

    Wed, May 06 2009

    Sir,kindly inform us about next sweetwater fish auction please.

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  • habeeb dubai,

    Wed, May 06 2009

    Very nice

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  • Pearl, Mangalore

    Tue, May 05 2009

    Good photography. But sad to see the pictures of these helpless creatures..

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  • shivshankar shetty, ghana west africa

    Mon, May 04 2009

    thanks to daiji. keep it up. iam very humble to eat katla .

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  • Lathif , Bantwal, Sajipa/ Riyadh

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Very Nice Pictures, Thanks Daiji........

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  • Dexter, UAE

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Make this a family event than certain fisherman catching it and selling it for a price of their own. If need be collect Rs.100 for each entrant. Let it be what they catch is what they get.

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  • Ashish Mogaveer, Pilikula

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Good thought Atmananda. Learn not to harm/kill/rape Dalits and Christians in Orissa too. Be kind to them . They are God''s creatures too.

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  • Charles D''Mello, Pangala

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Although it looks horrible in these photographs, we(Most fish eaters) dont mind seeing them in fish market and bring them home to cook. Anyway " kondha papa thindu parihara" , we are killing them for our food !!!!!???

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  • shareef doha qattar,

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Very nice,excellent spot fishing event at pilikula thanks daiji

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  • Godson, bangalore

    Mon, May 04 2009

    good work..Thanks Daiji.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Mon, May 04 2009

    All Vegetarian & Non-Vegetarian food are living plants & animals. We are ending their life for our food. Sacrificing as prey for consumption is different from killing for fun. As per Muslim customs, the sacrificing animal should be handled gently.

    They should be fed with best of available fodder & water before sacrificing. The knife should say, “I am sacrificing this animal for our food” before cutting the food pipe of the animal. The animal should be left free once the food pipe of the sacrificing animal is completely cut to die a peaceful death.

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  • Ashraf Habibi, GANGULI/DAMMAM

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Mr.Swamiathmananda,Udupi....How about Landscape garedening??.. Let us not forget that plants do have lives...they too feel the pain..they too cry..

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  • anis, mangalore/dubai

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Good coverage from daiji

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  • Johnson Pinto (Neerude), Mangalore / Bangalore

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Beeing in Mangalore this weekend, I was not aware of this event. I would have participated in the auction and bought some fish. I really missed it.

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  • samadkm, bahrain

    Mon, May 04 2009

    nice coverage..good work..Thanks Daiji.

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  • Agnel, Dubai

    Mon, May 04 2009

    How cruel is this world. why people kill this innocent and harmless gods creature? please stop this type of sports. If possible please Fishing activities throught world !!

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  • DJ Nabeel, DUBAI Mangalore

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Very nice,excellent spot fishing at Plikula..we need more sceneries of Mangalore city like these...

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  • Hariprasad, Udupi/ Dubai.

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Hi Sujay..nice coverage..good work..we miss your coverage here in Dubai, Come back soon......

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  • Hariprasad, Udupi/ Dubai.

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Hi Sujay..nice coverage..good work..we miss your coverage here in Dubai, Come back soon......

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  • Della Rego, m

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Pictures are very nice, but for the fun and their sport why they have to target un harmful animals, fishes or creatures!!!. Pls stop like this type of events. That too close-up pictures, really felt pity on them.

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  • siddik ks, qatar

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Oh Marvellous clips of fishing. We missed the festival,but daiji fulfilled it. Thanks to Daiji Kudla

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  • swami athmananda, udupi

    Mon, May 04 2009

    How cruel these peoples are?? feel pity on those helpless creatures.. Pls allow the beautiful and helpless fish to live freely. Go for veg... save the world

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  • kalandar, plilkula (U.A.E)

    Mon, May 04 2009

    THANKS DAIJI.COM VERY NICE

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  • Najam Batrekere, Bajpe

    Mon, May 04 2009

    "Bekki ge Aata, elee ge Prana Sankata"

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  • ABDUL SHARIEF, mani / dubai ,U A E

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Excellent photos taken by Mr.Sujay Bendore  Very Nice...........

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  • Franco Aldrin, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Thanks Daiji.com for the Wonderful pics........ Thanks....

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  • Mohammed Althaf, Bunder,Mangalore,Al Khobar

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Wonderful coverage by Daiji team.

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  • Asha, Dubai

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Nice pictures.Happy to see my Akai Rojin aunty & fly too in the pictures. Thanks daiji for the wonderful coverage. Asha. Dubai

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  • Shabeer, Udupi/Dubai

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Really nice pictures. Excellent coverage by Daiji. Seeing this I felt like i was in Pilikula. Thanks Daiji.

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  • SATHISH VAS, MANGALORE/DUBAI

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Excellent photos taken by Daiji.com.Keep it up.

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  • Jerome, Mangalore

    Mon, May 04 2009

    It really attracted Bengali people as sweet water fish are their favorite choice!

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  • Haneef, pandeshwar mangalore

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Very nice , excellent spot fishing event at Plilkula... we need more sceneries of Mangalore city like these.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, IND/ITALY

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Thanks Daiji.com. Your team is incredible in getting fascinating shots.

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  • IDA PINTO, Manglore

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Oh... Katla very Big size..It is very nice to see the Pictures on Daijiwold, good coverage. thank you Daiji. 

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