Daumnets
Daumnets, also known as Daum's Nets, are a type of traditional Korean net used for fishing. They are typically made from natural materials such as bamboo, hemp, or silk, and are designed to be lightweight and durable. Daumnets are used to catch a variety of fish species, including eels, catfish, and various species of carp. The nets are usually rectangular in shape and are attached to a long pole, which is used to cast the net into the water. Once the net is in place, the fisherman waits for the fish to swim into the net. Daumnets are an important tool in Korean fishing culture and have been used for centuries. They are often used in conjunction with other traditional fishing methods, such as hook and line, to increase the chances of a successful catch. Daumnets are also used for recreational fishing and are a popular pastime among Koreans. The use of daumnets has declined in recent years due to the increasing popularity of modern fishing techniques, but they remain an important part of Korea's fishing heritage.