jäätmekäitlemisel
Jäätmekäitlemisel, also known as ice fishing, is a traditional winter pastime in Estonia and other cold climates where frozen bodies of water allow for safe access. The activity involves creating a small hole in the ice to fish beneath it, typically targeting species such as perch, pike, or roach. This method has been practiced for centuries, serving both as a recreational sport and a means of subsistence during harsh winters.
The process begins by selecting a suitable location on a frozen lake or river, ensuring the ice
Jäätmekäitlemisel is not only a way to catch fish but also a social and cultural experience. Many
Modern adaptations include the use of heated cabins, electronic fish finders, and specialized gear, but traditional