I have heard many times that people put nets in winter too. But this is not an easy matter and, at first glance, seems unrealistic.
Instructions
Step 1
Experts put nets under the ice using a winch. This method allows you to place several nets at the same time from one hole, but in different directions. As a rule, the net clings to the winch so as not to allow contact with its teeth. The maximum length of the network is 30 meters.
Step 2
The first step is to attach a wire hook about two meters long to the end of the winch, which will help you find and hook the winch cable under the ice. A thick and strong rope is attached to the hook, which will help to pull the winch out from under the ice and at the same time will be a safety rope.
Step 3
On the right side of the body there is a ratchet spring, this device will help to accurately determine the location of the winch and net under the ice. The ratchet is fixed and its performance is checked, only after that the winch is lowered into the water with the help of a paw or an ice saw, an orange rope remains on the surface, with the help of which the structure with the net is pulled. The length of the rope on the winch is 150 meters, so you can stretch about 60 meters under the ice. The direction of movement can be corrected with the aid of a foot.