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Fishing can sustain you during long-term wilderness survival, but it requires a reliable water source, suitable fishing spots, and a well-planned strategy.
Establishing a Sustainable Fishing Routine
To ensure a steady food supply, establish a daily fishing routine, targeting 2-3 hours per session with 1-2 hours of rest in between. This schedule allows for efficient fishing, processing, and storage of catch. Allocate at least 10% of your daily time for fishing and related activities.
Effective Fishing Techniques and Gear
When fishing in a wilderness setting, focus on simple, effective techniques such as handline fishing, bottom fishing, and fly fishing. Use locally sourced materials to create your own fishing gear, such as lines, hooks, and lures. Consider using a makeshift fishing net or gillnet to increase catch efficiency.
Managing Catch and Food Storage
To maintain a reliable food supply, store your catch in a clean, dry environment with adequate ventilation. Allocate a 10x10 foot area for food storage and processing, with a minimum of 2-3 feet of clearance around the perimeter for movement and air circulation. Process and preserve your catch using methods such as smoking, drying, or freezing to extend shelf life.
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