kaiteilla
Kaiteilla is a term used to refer to a specific fishing method employed in Japan and other parts of East Asia. It involves using a hook and a line to catch fish, typically from the edge of a pier or a boat. The technique is characterized by its swift and precise movements, with the angler using a light touch to set the hook and land the catch.
Kaiteilla fishing is often associated with long lines, which stretch across the water with multiple hooks and
In addition to the physical demands of kaiteilla fishing, there are also traditional and cultural aspects to
Today, kaiteilla fishing continues to be a popular and revered activity in Japan and other parts of