Ero sivun Boulter versioiden välillä
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Nykyinen versio 30. joulukuuta 2014 kello 16.02
Pitkäsiima
Pitkäsiima eli pooka on kalastusväline. Pitkään selkäsiimaan sidottiin lyhyillä tapseilla koukkuja tasaisin välein koko siiman pituudelta. Taimenta pyydettäessä siima kohotettiin lähelle pintaa kohoilla, rautua ja madetta pyydettäessä kohot jätettiin pois, jolloin siima laskeutui pohjaan. Syötteinä käytettiin pikkukaloja.
Kalastus- / kala-aiheisia linkkejä: kalastus - kokoomasivu
Anna Idström
Boulter
Boulter is a long fishing line with many hooks attached to it at regular intervals by short pieces of line (Tapsi). In fishing for trout, the line was raised almost to the surface by means of floats, but when the prey was arctic charr or burbott, the floats were left off so that the line would sink to the bottom. Fry was used as live bait (Pooka).
Table of contents: Means of livelyhood and transport
Anna Idström