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in OUTDOOR SURVIVAL · April 17, 2022

SURVIVAL HOW TO:DIY FISH TRAP (VIDEO)

Fish are a great source of protein in a survival situation.

Catching them in the wilds is best done by use of a trap.

YouTuber NorthSurvival shows us how to easily make your own fish trap and the pay out.

Find yourself out in the wilds without the usual meal procuring gear? Well if there is water nearby maybe a DIY fish trap will supply you with a fish dinner.

With a source of green sticks and something to tie them together with (think even grasses or vines) a woods traveler can make a DIY fish trap. The idea is simple and with a little effort put in a useful trap can supply fish for a long time.

For anyone that is an outdoor enthusiast or has any interest in wilderness survival the study of woodscraft is a necessity and also quite enjoyable. Take time to study and practice the art before an emergency happens.

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