Near noon on October 26, a reporter from Lao Dong Newspaper was present at the Cua Sot boat mooring area and recorded many ships and boats anchored in this area. On the boat, many fishermen and some local women are being hired to remove traps from nets to sell.

Fisherman Nguyen Van Tim (born in 1975, from Hoang Mai ward, Nghe An province) was excited - said that he and his son went to sea on the afternoon of October 25, fishing on Cua Bot sea, about 10 nautical miles from shore, and had hit a very hard.
This morning the boat docked, so the father and son had to hire more local people to remove the traps and nets to sell.



"My boat is estimated to be worth more than 2 taels, after deducting expenses, the profit is about a few tens of millions of VND. This is a big sea trip compared to usual, so we are very excited, Mr. Le shared.
Mr. Le had just untied the net and added, "This trip the boat hit a few quintals, many of them hit the hardest, Mr. Phuong's boat parked behind my boat here".
On the boat of fisherman Nguyen Van Phuong (60 years old, residing in Quynh Mai ward, Nghe An province), there were about people gathering to untie the fish in the net.
The chives are removed into two types, one large chives, the other small chives, and then put into a water container to keep the chives raw and fresh.



I am very happy that this trip was a big success. By this morning, more than 3.6 quintals had been removed. It is expected that the remaining net missing will be more than 1.5 quintals. The total weight is probably over 5 quintals, fisherman Phuong shared.
According to Mr. Phuong, the father and son went out to sea on the morning of October 25, fishing about 8 - 10 nautical miles from shore. This trip, after deducting oil costs, his boat made a profit of more than 50 million VND.
"It's been a long time since there has been such a big win, but normally each boat can't win a single ton," Mr. Phuong added.