Net fishing is a traditional method of catching fish that is still widely practiced by fishermen in Bali. Using a cast nets, these fishermen work along the coastlines, rivers, and lakes of the island. Cast nets, known locally as jala or jaring lempar, are circular nets with weights around the edges. Fishermen skillfully throw these nets into the water, creating a spread that sinks and traps fish as the net is pulled back. Fishermen usually head out early in the morning or late in the afternoon, when the fish are most active. The catches are often sold in local markets or used to feed their families. Fishing in Bali is not only a means of livelihood but also a way of life that has been passed down through generations.













































































