kiskontaa
Kiskontaa is a term of Finnish origin that roughly translates to "small fishing" or "ice fishing." It refers to the practice of fishing through a hole in the ice, typically on frozen lakes or rivers. This method of fishing is a traditional winter activity in Nordic countries and other regions with cold climates where ice formation is common.
The practice of kiskontaa involves creating an opening in the ice, often using an ice auger or
Kiskontaa is not only a recreational activity but also a source of food for many. It requires