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Fishing nets are used to catch fish from rivers. What is the easiest thing to lure small fish into the net?

You can put rice, steamed bread and feed to lure small fish into the net.

Fishing nets are divided into:

1, drift net

Drift net, also known as "netting", consists of net and awn. Mangzi, a thin bamboo pole, has a small red and green flag on it and a big buoy at the bottom. When fishermen go out to sea, they usually use a single-covered "foot" boat with a lot of nets and awns. When fishing, they have to lay a awn, and then lay one or more nets to connect each awn with the net. This kind of net has ups and downs. Tie the net to the boat after casting it. Mesh and awn form a net wall in the sea. When fish swim here, they are often caught in the net and can't advance or retreat.

Step 2 stick to the net

An inconspicuous mesh. Fish and shrimp hit the net, but they couldn't get in or out, and they "stuck" on the net. This kind of net is mostly placed in shallow seas and rivers. In order to improve their life in winter, some fishermen often set up sticky nets in the wild to catch birds and wild birds to eat. There is only one kind of sand chicken in Tianjin, so it is also called "sand chicken".

3. Blood network

Blood net, not the name of fishing gear, refers to a custom of fishermen, that is, soak the newly woven fishing net or the old fishing net used for one year in pig blood, and then steam the soaked net in a large pot.