Korean Narrative Structure

Published Feb 6, 2026

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5.6.9 The icefish three-angle net is shaped like a hollow tube with a bag net attached to each corner, and then a fixed line is extended from the end and mainly fixed to the horse's mouth, anchor, or rock, and the target organisms are lured into the hollow tube along the gill net placed towards the entrance of the hollow tube, and the catch is caught in the bag net. There are three funnel nets inside the bag net, making it difficult for the fish that has entered to return. Without using a separate sieve, the buoy and the footstone are directly attached to the tendon of the net, and once the fishing gear is set, it is left in one place until the end of the fishing period. After the fishing period ends, the debris attached to the net is removed or the catch is removed.

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5.6.9 Icefish Three-Cornered Net A three-cornered net with a handle net attached to each corner, followed by a fixed line extending from the end, is primarily anchored to a buoy, anchor, or rock, and the target organisms are lured into the net through the entrance of the net by following the lead net. Once the fish enters the handle net, it is caught. There are three funnel nets inside the handle net, making it difficult for the fish to return once inside. Instead of using a separate separator, a buoy and a sinker are directly attached to the rope of the net, and once set, the fishing gear is left in place until the end of the fishing period. At the end of the fishing period, the debris attached to the net is removed or the net is removed for maintenance. The buoys are attached to one side of the three-cornered net at a rate of one buoy per 30 cm using a PVC diameter of 75mm, and the sinkers, which weigh around 50g, are attached at intervals of 25 cm. The rings inside the handle ...
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