Mountain Eagle stayed on the roof until Razer and the villagers lowered the fishing net into the ice hole and completed the leverage guidance in the middle section. Only then did he climb down with his rifle...
At this time, Xiao Wan also came out of the igloo with a few children, watching several Inuit men begin to retrieve the net.
A fishing net nearly 50 meters long couldn't possibly be pulled by manpower alone. Fortunately, Mountain Eagle brought a generator, and a few handy Inuit men dragged two winches from their homes, then fixed them on the ice with long rivets.
By the time they powered the electric winches, the net had already been in the water for an hour.
When Razer and the others rushed back, the winches began to slowly operate, the steel wires gradually tightened, and the ropes connected to the steel wire pulled one end of the fishing net slowly out of the ice hole.
Mountain Eagle had only seen winter fishing scenes on TV but had never witnessed it in person...
