The fisherman relies on a piece of cardboard to stop him burnt - you probably shouldn't try this one at home
Fishing can be a cold business - but not for this man.
On a recent fishing trip, he discovered a new way of keeping warm at the water's edge in the chilly weather - carrying a lit stove on his back.
Jovan Stojanovic, who was casting his line in a river in Serbia, carried the rusty metal heater on his back after lighting a fire to stay nice and toasty.
He looks towards the camera before throwing his bait into the water.
But when he gets a bite and pulls sharply on the rod, his seemingly genius plan starts to fall apart - quite literally.
With bits of rusty metal dropping off his stove, the man reels in his catch but he is continually unsuccessful.
Speaking to In Serbia News, Jovan said: “I watched fishermen near South Morava freezing, and I felt sorry for them.
"Then it hit me. You fire up a stove, put it on your back, warm your spine and there is no winter for you,” Jovan told In Serbia News.
After being reluctant to go fishing for well over 10 years, Jovan now claims the sport is his favourite hobby.
Keeping a sheet of thick cardboard between the stove and his back, Jovan admitted that not everyone is a fan of his unique invention.
“Some people say I lost my mind. Why does everything that is unusual have to be a reflection of a madman? Don’t people know how to make jokes anymore and bring some joy in their lives?”