veepüügile
Veepüügile, often translated as "water seining" or "netting," is a traditional fishing method primarily used in Estonia. It involves using a large, dragnet, known as a "veevõrk," to catch fish in shallow waters, particularly in lakes, rivers, and coastal areas. The net is typically weighted at the bottom to keep it submerged and floats at the top to ensure it remains near the surface.
The technique usually requires two or more people. The net is cast into the water and then
Veepüügile has a long history in Estonian fishing culture and is still practiced today, though often alongside