There
are many types of fishing nets available in the market, but the following are
the most important ones.
Dip Net
A
dip net contains a piece of the net set on a frame with a holder, and is sank
into the water and lifted out in a scooping manner. It may be three-cornered,
rectangular, or square in shape. The smaller nets are functioned by hand from a
boat, while the huge ones are mounted along the shore and worked by a long
bamboo acting as a lever from a stand also manufactured of bamboos. Small fish
or prawns are usually caught by these nets.
Cast Net
Cast
Net is circular in shape and resembles an umbrella, with a sturdier rope fixed
to the vertex. A number of weights of lead or iron are mounted along the
margin. The fisherman throws the net expertly over the water from a yacht, in
such a manner that the rope is held in one hand and the net falls on the water
surface totally expanded. The net then sinks to the bottom because of the
weights mounted to the margin, and small fish and prawn are tangled in it. The
net is dragged with the aid of a rope.
Gill Net
The China fishing net manufacturer makes this special gill net, which is a
huge wall of net set in water and is inertly functioned, as it is not moved by fishermen
to capture the fish. The net comprises a head rope with drifts fixed to it and
a foot rope with sinkers. The net is fabricated of cotton or hemp in different
colors so that it is not perceptible to the fish. Nylon twines are now favored
as being transparent. The web size depends on the kind of fish to be caught.
Seine Net
Seine
nets are the large nets used for active fishing. A wide area of water is
initially surrounded by a net wall, which is then dragged, and the fish are
sieved and brought to the shore. There are three types of sieve nets, and that
are boat sieve, drag sieve, and shore seine.
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