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Yucca cordage can be used as a fishing line alternative due to its durability and resistance to water, making it a suitable option for anglers in survival situations.
Creating Yucca Cordage
To create yucca cordage, gather a few stalks of yucca plants, preferably with thick, fibrous leaves. Remove the leaves from the stalks and cut them into 3-4 inch pieces. Use a rock or a sharp stick to scrape the fibers from the leaves, then soak them in water for a few hours to make them pliable. Use a reverse wrap technique to twist the fibers together, creating a cordage that can be used for fishing lines.
Twisting Yucca Cordage
Use the reverse wrap technique by twisting the fibers away from you, creating a right-hand twist. To make a more durable cordage, twist 5-7 fibers together at a time, then wrap the end of the cordage around a rock or a stick to secure it. Test the cordage by stretching it and looking for any signs of weakness. If it breaks easily, add more fibers and twist them together again.
Using Yucca Cordage for Fishing
Yucca cordage can be used to create fishing lines, hooks, and lures. To create a fishing line, twist the cordage until it reaches the desired length, then tie a knot at the end to secure it. Use a stick or a bone to create a hook, and attach a lure made from a shiny object or a piece of bait. When casting the line, use a smooth motion to propel it through the air, then wait for a bite. When reeling in the catch, use a gentle touch to avoid breaking the line.
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