
Sometimes it just takes a little observation to see how something might work, to know it is a far better idea than going about an enterprise the hard way! Here is a girl who brings home lunch or dinner the easy way. Okay, maybe not too easy but it is mightily impressive!
Sometimes children need to know they are helping their family, that their efforts count, and we think this Cambodian cutie is one heck of a survivalist!
She may be bringing the fish home to cook or maybe to market to sell. Whatever the case, we think this young lady in pink is the epitome of self-sufficient and wish she and her lucky family well! Thy are indeed fortunate to have her helping where she can!

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Brilliant
How did the fish get in?
Change of tide I imagine
Randall Johnston
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Those fish are snake head variety. They walk across dry land and that is why this trap works. You won’t catch anything using this method in North America.
Mark Lilly
That would work anywhere there was a tide… that is pretty cool!!
Curtis Black
Can be done by punching a few holes in the bottom of the bucket, weighting it with a rock and lowering it into the hole. Come back every few hours and collect your fish. Works great on a river bank or anywhere with a ride as stated above
The day will come when the spoiled will suffer and the unfortunate will flourish. And who needs lures?
Is this trap tide based? Or is it using the slick mud and shade to guide fish into the hole during heat of the day, as most if the fish are cat fish..? If it was tides, then the hole should be filled…