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Hearst Museum object titled Fish trap, accession number 18-516, described as Oblong fish trap of bamboo splints bound together in part twining. Made and used by men to catch “Baluik,” an eel like animal living in rice field mud; worm used as bait; “Baluik” fried in coconut oil, with red peppers and lemon juice. Length 41 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Fish trap, accession number 18-519, described as Oblong fish trap of bamboo splints bound together in part by twining; narrow end capped by half a coconut shell. ca. 69 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Fish trap, accession number 18-518, described as Oblong fish trap of bamboo splints bound together in part by twining. Made and used by men to catch “Baluik,” an eel like animal living in rice field mud; worm used as bait; “Baluik” fried in coconut oil with red pepper and lemon juice. Length 37.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Fish trap, accession number 18-517, described as Oblong fish trap of bamboo splints bound together in part by twining. Made and used by men to catch “Baluik,” an eel like animal living in rice field mud; worm used as bait; “Baluik” fried in coconut oil, with red pepper and lemon juice. Length 26 cm.