ilmaruiskutus
Ilmaruiskutus, also known as "ice fishing" in English, is a winter sport and method of fishing that involves using a drill to cut a hole in the ice of a frozen body of water, such as a lake or river, and then fishing from that hole. The term "ilmaruiskutus" is derived from Finnish, where "ilma" means "air" and "ruiskutus" means "spraying" or "squirting," referring to the sound made by the drill as it cuts through the ice.
The practice of ilmaruiskutus has been around for centuries and is popular in many cold regions around
Ilmaruiskutus can be a challenging and rewarding activity, requiring patience, skill, and knowledge of the local