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It takes practice, but you can catch a fish without using expensive rods and reels.There are many ingenious ways that people have come up with over thousands of years, here are just some of the ways to catch a fish without a fishing rod.
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Cut off the top of a 2-liter soda bottle, or other bottle with a funnel-shaped top.
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Reinsert the top part with the spout of the bottle into the cylinder of the bottom part of the bottle and secure it with hot glue.
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Place bait and small rocks (to sink it) into the bottle.
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Tie a line to the bottle, long enough to reach the bottom of the water when you are fishing.
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Throw the bottle into the water, trying to “guide” it so that it settles to the bottom.
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Pull up the “fish trap” bottle after an hour or two and see if any fish have swum through the opening and become trapped inside. You should use the same principle to create a larger trap, using wooden planks or wire mesh, to catch larger fish.Advertising
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Purchase a bloodworm trap at a local outdoor store. They come in different shapes and styles, so ask an employee which type is best for you.
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Get the bait. Putting bait into this type of trap is really simple.You can use anything from a handful of potato chips to expired food from your fridge.You just need something that gives off a strong odor and attracts the fish to the trap.Advertising
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Buy or make a harpoon (or a bow and arrow for fishing).
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Tie a line to the harpoon so you can retrieve it after throwing it.
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Find a place on the beach where you can hide your figure from passing fish.
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Throw the harpoon at the fish as they swim. This will take some practice, as light bends in water, making it necessary to adjust your aim to compensate.Advertising
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Bring a long stick with you (a thick stick will give better results, but will be less comfortable to carry).
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When the fish approaches, club it to paralyze it. Repeat this step repeatedly if you miss it on the first try.
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This takes practice, as the light bends in water, making it necessary to adjust your aim to compensate.
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Don't use this method unless you really have no other choice.Advertising
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Use a can or thick stick as a spool to hold the line.
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Wrap the fishing line onto the spool. Wrap it carefully, so as not to create tangles.
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Tie a weight to the end of the line and a hook about 30cm from the weight.
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Grab the line about two feet from the end and swing it over your head (like an antique slingshot), releasing it towards your target.
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Point the end of the spool, as you bring the line up, towards the target, so that the line can easily slip out of the end of the spool.
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Hold the line and, when a fish bites, pull it up, rewinding it to the spool to prevent it from tangling.Advertising
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Purchase or catch worms, crickets, flies or other insects.
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Fish love certain types of vegetables (corn, celery, carrots, lettuce, peas).
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Be content with a leaf, or some other plant you find;cattails work well.
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Shrimp attract large fish.
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Even small fish that you don't need or that die can be used as bait.Advertising
This is a method used by Bear Grylls during an equipment-free stay in the Scottish Highlands.
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Look for a narrow area between two lakes or bodies of water, or a narrowing in a stream, etc.
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Look for large rocks and create a small causeway through the narrow area. Leave a small opening in the middle of this causeway.Now this small hole is the only way across the causeway.
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Place a net, plastic bag, or other trap object on one side of the hole. Secure it down with a rock inside.Hold it open with a stick or other object (a fish must be able to swim in it).This creates the trap for the fish to swim into.Now all you need to do is encourage the fish to swim in this direction.
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Throw rocks or hit the water under the trap. If it's a lake, throw rocks as far as you can towards the center.If it's a stream, hit the water with a branch or throw rocks.This will encourage the fish to swim away from the commotion, down towards the trap.
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Stop making a fuss. Go check the trap.If there is a fish inside, quickly retrieve it and carefully place it on the bank.If not, go back to making a fuss until a fish swims into the trap.Advertising
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Find something that is brightly colored. This could be anything from plastic pieces and weights to enameled nails or painted sticks.
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If you want the fish to stay alive, tie the shiny object to a long branch. If you don't want it alive, tie a hook to the branch and attach the object to the hook.
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Get a coil without wires or cables. Press the coil against the branch.
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Stretch two bundles of rubber over the tip of the branch until they hold the surface and bottom of the coil tight to the branch.
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Re-tie the free end of the string to the spool.
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Dangle it in the water and swish gently.Advertising
Advice
- Baiting the fish with food (chicken or rabbit feed, or cornmeal) sometimes helps to attract it.
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Warnings
- Do not lean over the water or stand on it if you are not a strong swimmer.
- Never wrap the fishing line around your hands, wrists or other parts of your body.A very large fish could cause serious cuts with a sudden jerk.
- Wear a life jacket when trying these methods.
- Even a capable swimmer can suffer from hypothermia if he falls into cold water.
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