pelikoneen
Pelikoneen refers to a traditional Finnish method of hunting waterfowl, particularly ducks and geese, using a technique that relies on the birds' natural feeding behavior. The term originates from the Finnish words *peli* (meaning "game" or "hunt") and *kone* (meaning "machine" or "device"), though the practice is more about human skill and patience than mechanical means.
The technique involves spreading a large net, often made of fine mesh, across a shallow body of
Pelikoneen is considered a form of traditional hunting that requires coordination and teamwork. It was particularly
The technique is notable for its efficiency in capturing large numbers of birds at once, but it