There are three types of fishing nets: pull nets, drift nets, and sticky nets. The net piece for pulling the net is about ten feet or hundreds of feet long, with a drop underneath and a float above. Long pipes are attached at both ends. Flowing net, also known as binding net, is composed of mesh pieces and awns. Adhesive mesh, also known as silk mesh, is woven from relatively transparent and fine nylon thread, and is bound with a lead pendant and float.
Fishing net As the name suggests, fishing net is a net used for fishing. Ancient people used coarse cloth and hemp as raw materials, and made fishing nets by binding and rolling them.
Although fishing nets are perishable and have poor toughness, their fishing efficiency has greatly improved. With the development of fisheries, the objects of fishing and hunting are not only fish, but also the tools used to catch them are keeping pace with the times.
More than 99% of fishing nets are made from synthetic fibers. There are mainly monofilament, multifilament, or multifilament of nylon or modified nylon, and fibers such as polyethylene, polyester, and polyvinylidene chloride can also be used.