The document summarizes the Tagultol Fishing Festival celebrated in Atimonan, Philippines. Tagultol is a traditional fishing method used by locals where a stone is tied to a string with bait to attract fish. The five-day festival, held at the end of July, is a showcase of Atimonan culture and talents and coincides with the town fiesta and feast day of their patron saint.
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Tagultol
The document summarizes the Tagultol Fishing Festival celebrated in Atimonan, Philippines. Tagultol is a traditional fishing method used by locals where a stone is tied to a string with bait to attract fish. The five-day festival, held at the end of July, is a showcase of Atimonan culture and talents and coincides with the town fiesta and feast day of their patron saint.
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Atimonan's Tagultol Fishing Festival is one of the many festivals celebrated in the
country. Tagultol is a popular fishing method used by Atimonanins. The word
TAGULTOL was derived from the Tagalog word UGTOL meaning bounce. In the old days, Tagultol fishing material was made up of a rectangular stone tied at the end of a long abaca string dip in honey. Thorns of calamansi and similar plants were tied 2 feet above the stone. Worms, small fish or shrimps were used as bait then dipped in water in a bouncing movement. The five-day festivity coinciding the town fiesta and Feast of Patron Nuestra Senora de los Angeles starts July 29 until August 2 of every year. The event is a showcase of the rich culture of Atimonan, a display of the versatile talent, beauty, expertise and agility of the Atimonanins.
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