Someone (mangi-) sets out a fishing line, net, or trap (i-).
a fishing line may have a hook at the end or may stretch to 40 kilometers with hooks hanging at intervals and held up by buoys; a boat, especially a Taiwanese boat, travels back and forth to check for a catch
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Inwāyat ni āmang iyaw sīgay naw do nanoban naw.
Father sets out his fishing net where his fish poison was put.