How Vikings Made Fishing Nets | Viking Crafts Explored!

If you want to support the channel please consider becoming a Patreon   / ramuniviking   2 Excellent tutorials that helped me to learn net making:    • Net Making - Fishing Net - How To Make You...      • Making a Rectangular Net   Step back into the Viking Age and spend a quiet day beside a woodland stream, where I begin the careful work of making a fishing net by hand. In this atmospheric exploration of traditional Viking netmaking, I welcome you to join me outside our small reconstructed cabin in a forest clearing, using simple period-inspired tools and techniques to construct a square fishing net. Rather than a strict how-to guide, this episode offers an introduction to the materials, methods, and everyday skills that helped Viking communities harvest food from rivers, lakes, and coastal waters over a thousand years ago and to secure and transport various cargo for transport. Through careful reconstruction and historical inspiration, this video provides a glimpse into the practical knowledge that supported daily life across the Viking world. Whether you're interested in Viking history, traditional crafts, primitive technology, experimental archaeology, historical reconstruction, or simply relaxing historical content, this journey into ancient netmaking offers a rare look at one of the essential skills of the Norse age. Join me beside the stream and discover how patience, skill, and simple tools could transform cordage into a vital piece of Viking fishing equipment. #VikingAge #Vikings #NetMaking #HistoricalCraft #ExperimentalArchaeology #LivingHistory #PrimitiveSkills #FishingNet #NorseCraft #AncientTechnology #HistoricalReconstruction #ScandinavianHistory #TraditionalCrafts #OutdoorCraft #VikingLife All music in this video unless otherwise stated is by license of Artlist.io Instagram:   / ramuni.viking.crafts   Facebook:   / ramuniviking   Gear: Canon 80D Sigma 17-55 f/2.8 Tamron 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Røde Videomic NTG Imac and Filmora Editing Software DJI miniSE