Eskimo-style ice fishing has continued this year to be an outdoor activity as well as a source of income in eastern Turkey as one of the largest lakes in the country is frozen amid harsh winter conditions.
Lake Çıldır, the second largest lake in Eastern Anatolia, located on the Kars-Ardahan border has been attracting fishers from the Akçakale village every winter when it is frozen.
Fishers get prepared in early hours of the day and walk on the frozen lake until they reach the area they will fish and throw their nets into the water after opening a hole on the lake.
Çınar Kılıç, a fisherwoman, came to Lake Çıldır with her husband Turhan and their 7-year-old daughter Tuba to conduct the first ice fishing of the season.
"We earn our living by fishing. We used to sell [fish] at our restaurant, but due to the pandemic now we make sales by taking orders," she said.
Mustafa Uğur Özerden, the Arpaçay district governor in Kars province, told Anadolu Agency that ice fishing is a "very different" occupation.
Taking a moment to watch the fishers at the lake while monitoring COVID-19 measures, Özerden said that due to its location, the lake is of great importance for the region's tourism.