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Coconut fibers can be used to make a viable fishing line in a survival situation.
Harvesting Coconut Fibers
To harvest coconut fibers for fishing lines, you’ll need to collect the long, thin fibers from the coconut husk. Cut the top end of the coconut, leaving about 1 inch of fiber attached. Gently pull the fibers out of the coconut, and you should be able to collect around 6-10 usable fibers, depending on the size of the coconut.
Preparing Coconut Fibers
To prepare the coconut fibers for use as a fishing line, twist them together in a clockwise direction to create a single, thick strand. You should aim for a length of around 10-15 feet to start with. To increase durability, you can wrap a small portion of the fiber around a knot to create a secure attachment point. Repeat this process several times to create a line with multiple strands. For added strength, you can also apply a small amount of natural wax, such as beeswax or coconut oil, to the fibers.
Using Coconut Fiber Fishing Lines
When using a coconut fiber fishing line, you’ll want to attach a hook made from a piece of bone, shell, or metal (if available) to the end of the line. A good starting point is to use a simple bait such as a small piece of baitfish or a worm. When casting, use a flicking motion to send the line out into the water. When you feel a bite, hold the line steady and carefully pull it towards you. Be prepared for a fight, as coconut fiber lines can be quite strong.
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