kunstivoolu
Kunstivoolu is a fishing method originating from ancient Scandinavia. The term is derived from Old Norse, where "kunst" translates to art or skill, and "ivoolu" refers to the act of reeling in or hauling. This technique was commonly used by Viking fishermen to catch fish, particularly herring, in the coastal regions of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
Kunstivoolu involves setting up a series of lines or nets, known as "fleyke," which are suspended in
The art of kunstivoolu was passed down through generations of Scandinavian fishermen and is still practiced