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Lift nets, also called lever nets, are a method of fishing using nets that are submerged to a certain depth and then lifted out of the water vertically. The nets can be flat or shaped like a bag, a rectangle, a pyramid, or a cone. Lift nets can be hand-operated, boat-operated, or shore-operated. They typically use bait or a light-source as a fish-attractor. Lift nets are also sometimes called "dip nets", though that term applies more accurately to hand nets. The Target species are small pelagic species, fish and squid. Water Area Overview: All over the world.

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  • Павук (рибальство) — знаряддя для рибної ловлі (сітка). Невелика рибальська сітка, яка опускається на дно водойми. Через деякий час швидко піднімається разом з рибою. За звичай це квадратна сітка розтягнута на двох перехрещених жердинах, саме така конструкція дала назву цьому знаряддю.Буває у вигляді обруча з сіткою. До обруча підв'язується мотузка. Рибалка павуком відноситься до браконьєрства. (uk)
  • Lift nets, also called lever nets, are a method of fishing using nets that are submerged to a certain depth and then lifted out of the water vertically. The nets can be flat or shaped like a bag, a rectangle, a pyramid, or a cone. Lift nets can be hand-operated, boat-operated, or shore-operated. They typically use bait or a light-source as a fish-attractor. Lift nets are also sometimes called "dip nets", though that term applies more accurately to hand nets. The Target species are small pelagic species, fish and squid. Water Area Overview: All over the world. (en)
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  • Lift nets, also called lever nets, are a method of fishing using nets that are submerged to a certain depth and then lifted out of the water vertically. The nets can be flat or shaped like a bag, a rectangle, a pyramid, or a cone. Lift nets can be hand-operated, boat-operated, or shore-operated. They typically use bait or a light-source as a fish-attractor. Lift nets are also sometimes called "dip nets", though that term applies more accurately to hand nets. Lift nets are hauled out by hand or mechanically through bomm(s) and blocks. The handling (setting and hauling) of large lift nets, normally requires in addition one or several winches. The operations from the shore, from a canoe or a bigger boat includes the setting of the net at a certain depth opening facing upwards- the attraction of the fish over the above mentioned opening by light or bait, then the lifting and hauling of the net out of the water manually or mechanically. The Target species are small pelagic species, fish and squid. Water Area Overview: All over the world. These net are active a few meters below the surface. The active gear depends on the attraction power of light when light attraction is used. This differs when lamps are above the surface either one or several, or if under water lamps are used; with the former. (en)
  • Павук (рибальство) — знаряддя для рибної ловлі (сітка). Невелика рибальська сітка, яка опускається на дно водойми. Через деякий час швидко піднімається разом з рибою. За звичай це квадратна сітка розтягнута на двох перехрещених жердинах, саме така конструкція дала назву цьому знаряддю.Буває у вигляді обруча з сіткою. До обруча підв'язується мотузка. Рибалка павуком відноситься до браконьєрства. (uk)
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