St Vincent, Grenadine Islands. Chi Chi (Tri Tri) Fishing
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- čas přidán 19. 11. 2017
- ChiChi are tiny fish, like White Bait, caught as a family business here in the small town of Buccament Bay, next to the idyllic tropical white sand beaches. It makes going to the beach a tour and an insight into local life. Take a look and please share.
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Lovely chi chi catching in beautiful vincy I love it ain't we vincentian are really bless
My country 🤗🤗🤗😘😘😘🇻🇨🇻🇨
The constant ads on the top, I could do without.
OK, how much would you like to pay to see the film? Or do you work for free?
I enjoy catching chi chi and eating it to
Yh spicy to
This is nice first time seeing
Nice😍 one of my favorite dish chi chi cake
Mind to
Mine to
Angelique allan MAF welcomes Caribbean!
that's so cool.
Great video!
Look at chi chi yummy
Nice fishing
I like the girl with bad hand very good talented people
you can come back St.Vinent it has change up a lot since you was there
we are back this season, what do you think we should film??
Vincy to the bone
ChiChi cake is Baee 😏
Indigenous
Does any one know if you can get this in the uk maybe its called something else...i know its not white bait
DA call that fish T,T,WE (TETWE).
Want to go to Saint Vincent
Will come I live in st Vincent eating chi chi now
I wonder why people would really spend their time harvesting fish at such infancy. Wouldn't it be more lucrative and sustainable if they were allowed to develop to some semblance of maturity? I would love to hear the rational or tradition behind this.
Ciredier reed I’m from St.Vincent Lool and this is done seasonally. We have fish in abundance. These fishes are caught in areas that are shallow as seen in the video or are normally caught in river areas. I don’t think these fishes grow to be very big either. As I said, they’re seasonal and the season doesn’t last long. It’s not like they’re just catching baby fish all the time. It’s just an annual thing cause I see them being sold once a year or rarely during other times of the year. And if you tasted it you might want to catch some yourself!😂
@@ciredierreed8890 You know this is a special fish you get once or twice a year and not your everyday regular fish right? FYI, it doesn’t grow any bigger, that’s the size
🇻🇨🇻🇨🇻🇨Adams family Alive
I will take 4lbs please