Fishing nets include dragnets, drifters and stickers. 1. Pull net: The net piece is about ten feet or hundreds of feet long, with a drop at the bottom and a float at the top. There are long pipes at both ends. During fishing, the rope pipe at one end is tied to the shore, and then the sampan is used to carry the net and the rope pipe at the other end is used to spread the net on the sea, and then the rope pipe is led to the shore. 2. Flow net: also known as binding net, it is composed of mesh and awn. Mangzi is a thin bamboo pole with a red and green flag as a sign and a large buoy installed below.
Fishing nets include dragnets, drifters and stickers.
1. Pull net: The net piece is about ten feet or hundreds of feet long, with a drop at the bottom and a float at the top. There are long pipes at both ends. During fishing, the rope pipe at one end is tied to the shore, and then the sampan is used to carry the net and the rope pipe at the other end is used to spread the net on the sea, and then the rope pipe is led to the shore.
2. Flow net: also known as binding net, it is composed of mesh and awn. Mangzi is a thin bamboo pole with a red and green flag as a sign and a large buoy installed below.
3. Sticky net: The inconspicuous net pieces are mostly placed in shallow water and river ditches. Some fishermen often set sticky nets in the field to catch birds and wild birds for food in winter in order to improve their lives.