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Cordage can be used for fishing besides making traps, such as creating fishing nets, lures, and even makeshift fishing lines.
Creating Fishing Nets
To make a simple fishing net, you will need some cordage, preferably made from a durable material like hemp or jute. Cut 3-5 thin strips of cordage, each around 10-12 feet long. Braid the three strands together, creating a sturdy rope. Tie a loop at the end of the rope and attach a few stones or weights to keep the net open. Cast the net into the water and wait for the fish to get entangled. To catch fish quickly, use a shorter net and aim for areas with high fish concentration.
Making Fishing Lures
You can use cordage to create simple fishing lures. Cut a few strands of cordage, each around 6-8 inches long. Tie the strands together in a knot, creating a small, weighted ball. Attach a hook or a small metal rod to the end of the cordage, and tie the other end to the ball. Use this lure to catch fish that are attracted to the movement and weight of the object.
Using Cordage as a Fishing Line
In a survival situation, you can use cordage as a makeshift fishing line. Cut a long strand of cordage, preferably around 20-30 feet long. Tie a hook or a small metal rod to one end of the cordage. Attach the other end to a float or a small stick, creating a makeshift fishing line. Use this line to catch fish in areas with clear water and minimal obstacles. Adjust the tension of the line by adjusting the knot at the hook end.
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