Drawing net is a kind of big net. The net is about tens or hundreds of feet long. It falls down and floats up. Each end is long. When fishing, one end of the rope is tied to the shore, and then the net is loaded with the sampan and the other end of the rope is thrown to the sea, and then the rope is led ashore. When pulling a net, people stand in two rows and follow the trumpet to quickly close the net, which is also called "see the net", which best reflects the spirit of fishermen's concerted efforts. Drawing net is suitable for places where the seabed is flat and the coast is mostly sandy.
2. Streaming Network
Drift net, also known as "tie net", is composed of mesh and awn. Mangzi is a fine bamboo pole with red and green flags on it and a big buoy under it. When fishermen go to sea, they usually use a single-canopy "foot" boat to carry many nets and awns. When fishing, they need a next awn, and then a second or several nets to connect each awn with the nets. These nets are floating and falling. After casting the net, tie the net to the boat. The nets and awns form a net wall in the sea. Fish swim here and often stick to the net. They can't move forward or backward.
3. Sticking
An obscure screen. Fish and shrimp crash into the mesh, can not go in and out, "stick" on the Internet. Such networks are mostly located in shallow seas and rivers. Some fishermen, in order to improve their lives in winter, often set up sticky nets in the field to catch birds and wild birds for food. Tianjin wild bird species is monotonous, only one kind of sand chicken bird, so it is also called "sand chicken".