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Fishing can be a sustainable option in a survival situation if done responsibly and with minimal impact on the environment.
Choosing Sustainable Fishing Methods
When fishing in a survival situation, it’s essential to choose methods that won’t deplete the local fish population or damage the ecosystem. A simple hand line with a makeshift hook made from a thorn, bone, or piece of metal is an effective and sustainable option. This method allows you to catch a limited number of fish, reducing the risk of overfishing.
Improvised Hooks and Lures
In the absence of commercial fishing gear, you can create effective hooks and lures using natural materials. For example, you can use a sharp piece of bone or antler to create a hook, and a feather or a piece of fur as a lure. By using these improvised tools, you can catch fish without causing unnecessary damage to the environment.
Additional Techniques for Sustainable Fishing
Trotlines and fish traps can be effective methods for catching large quantities of fish, but they require more materials and effort to set up. To use these methods sustainably, you should set up multiple lines or traps in different areas to avoid overfishing in one spot. Additionally, you should avoid using bait that could harm the environment, such as live bait that could introduce invasive species or disrupt the local food chain.
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