Õngitsus
Õngitsus is a traditional Estonian fishing method that involves using a handline with a single hook and bait. The name "õngitsus" derives from the Estonian word "õng," meaning fishing rod or hook. This technique is typically practiced from the shore, a boat, or an ice floe, depending on the season and location.
The equipment used for õngitsus is simple, consisting of a line, a weight, and a baited hook.
Õngitsus is a versatile method that can be used to catch a variety of freshwater and saltwater