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Nice video Jessa. Thank you for sharing this with us. I just got back from the Philippines on Saturday to the USA.. I noticed your name on one of the coolers. That must be because you are famous there. Take care.
Wow, those are hardworking guys! Very interesting material, and I like your narration. I wonder how they get those poles to stay stuck down in the sea floor so the waves don't pull them up. I'm not sure I understood the reason for the palms though. They provide shade from the sun, so the fish like to be under them to be more cool, and so then you can come back and catch all the fish that are hanging out under the palms?
Interesting question! They anchored it with a big rock! 🪨 You knew what you’re saying here @JesseOsby. Thanks for explaining everything for my viewers! 😀🙏
@@JessaKChannel That is so neat! I bet people there have been doing it that way (minus the gas motors for the boats) for many many generations. Cool connection to the past
They put the coconut leaves under the water to atract fishes..and the bamboo we call it as ARONG serve as the mark so that we can easily find it...😊😊😊or it serves as buoy
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great video thanks for your time.
Hey Jessa,Nice video I have a friend that has her family house on some kind of body of water in Samar too.
Samar is considered as the major fishing ground. 😊
Amazing video. I enjoy seeing the everyday life of the Filipinos. Hard working and probably very happy
Filipinos are happy people! 😃🙏
AMAZING !
Wow 🤩 amazing video. Thank for your content ❤
Thank you for watching! 🙏
@@JessaKChannel I love your channel
Beautiful scenery...lovely ocean. Full support here po. Taga tacloban gadla didi nga banda..pasyadaha gihap tak mga diy. Thanks for the video..
Oh wow! Salamat 🙏
Greetings from Spain. Pea sent me here😀
Lovely video.👌👍
Thanks for coming
Great video with your dad 😊😊😊
Thank you! 🙏
You'll always have my full support/Ned👏👏
Appreciate it 🙏
❤❤❤nice maam jessa.. i missed going fishing with them..❤❤
Next time!
Nice video Jessa. Thank you for sharing this with us. I just got back from the Philippines on Saturday to the USA.. I noticed your name on one of the coolers. That must be because you are famous there. Take care.
Oh wow! Hope you enjoyed your vacation here! Thank you so much for watching Gary! 🙏🇵🇭
I’m not famous! It’s owned by my parents 💯! 🙏
@@JessaKChannel my GF is from there. I was there for five months. Are you living there permanently now?
hi shoutout from thailand
Shoutout 🤩
Wow, those are hardworking guys! Very interesting material, and I like your narration. I wonder how they get those poles to stay stuck down in the sea floor so the waves don't pull them up. I'm not sure I understood the reason for the palms though. They provide shade from the sun, so the fish like to be under them to be more cool, and so then you can come back and catch all the fish that are hanging out under the palms?
Interesting question! They anchored it with a big rock! 🪨 You knew what you’re saying here @JesseOsby. Thanks for explaining everything for my viewers! 😀🙏
@@JessaKChannel That is so neat! I bet people there have been doing it that way (minus the gas motors for the boats) for many many generations. Cool connection to the past
They put the coconut leaves under the water to atract fishes..and the bamboo we call it as ARONG serve as the mark so that we can easily find it...😊😊😊or it serves as buoy
Thanks for the info
Divorced the Canadian man already ? 😮
Where's the hub?
🙏
Hi how are you doing is your husband ok i saw a short Vedio say how you take care of your husband is he ill hope all is well woth you
🙏🙏🙏
Is john dead?
I haven’t seen him in a video in a long time. I’m wondering what happened myself.
Your face looks very flamiar
Really! Thank you!