Fishing survival question

Discussion in 'General Survival and Preparedness' started by Dreamarr, Jun 28, 2026.


  1. Dreamarr

    Dreamarr Monkey

    I’ve thought a lot about the use of fishing line and survival fishing kits in the wild. When it comes time where you actually need to utilize emergency fishing line, how do you do so without a rod? Obviously you won’t have a fishing rod in an unexpected situation, so are you supposed to make a primitive pole? If so, how?
     
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  2. SB21

    SB21 Monkey+++

    If you're lucky enough to be able to find some cane or bamboo ,, otherwise,, just find a good stick .
    I've been meaning to get another one ,, but you can get yourself one of the retractable poles,, put a decent little reel on it,, that way , it does extend out to 6+ feet , and will collapse down to 16-20 inches .
    You could also ,, tie a 2-3 foot section of fishing line with a hook and bobber ,, or more,, to a small diameter of rope,, or paracord,, and toss it out in the water . Just remember to tie the end of it to a root , tree , bush , etc,, so a fish doesn't snatch it away.
     
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  3. Gator 45/70

    Gator 45/70 Monkey+++

    Coffee can works fine once you master the technique.
     
  4. VisuTrac

    VisuTrac Ваша мать носит военные ботинки Site Supporter+++

    a stick, handline, milk jug, hatchet handle, boat oar, steel fence post and tying it directly to the boat.
    Used all of the above techniques to catch fish. You are limited only by your imagination. You just need a line of some sort and a hook of some sort.
    Put the cell phone down, get out there and try some stuff.
    Pretty easy.
     
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  5. arleigh

    arleigh Goophy monkey

    It depends on the fish I expect to catch.
    Fresh water streams, or lake or ocean.
    I have a very small rig about a 3 ' poll for fresh water,but the fact of the matter as crowded as this part of the cpouintry is, it is ​
    unlikely much of the fish will be gone in short order.
    If I had access to a boat on the ocean that might be a different story.
    Poorer countries tend to over fish the waters closest too them, so the fry never allowed to grow to reproductive maturity.
    A motorized sail boat is the best option seeing fuel can be a big challenge, but necessary if you must out run piriates.
    I lived in the mointains several years and preferred stream fishing which requires small polls and stealth because if they see you tjhey won't bite. However during a survival event I don't think I'd bother using a poll. Bow fishing might be more successful.
     
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  6. duane

    duane Monkey+++

    I don't think of a pole for survival fishing. You are very exposed when you are on or near water. Some method of trot line or bank fishing is much more useful for survival. I love fishing as a sport and had a couple boats over time, but 50 feet of good bank line and a set of hooks will catch a lot more fish and keeping in the water will preserve them. Here is a clip on cat fishing in the south.

    Trotline Fishing: Building and Setting Trotlines

    Your experience would depend on both the fish in your area and the ability to preserve them. Grand dad used to catch and smoke carp for winter food in the 1940's. Here is a clip of a guy smoking salt water fish. Builds a basic smoker and does it all with a knife and an axe. Making the cord to tie it up and such is a hint of what you can do in survival situations. Well worth watching for that alone.



    As far as I know from my grand dad, only drying and salting is totally safe. Smoking fish for flavor does not prevent it from spoiling in the long run. It can still go bad and it might well be botulism which is very bad. Have to dry them out and salt them for safe storage. The good point is that if you can make fish safe, you can do most other meats. Grand dad smoked, salted. made sausage and hams, pickled meat and fish, and had it as treats all year around.

    Here is a 1945 pamphlet on fish storage that gives some good information.

    https://spo.nmfs.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/legacy-pdfs/leaflet18.pdf
     
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  7. Steverino

    Steverino #LEAVETHEGOP

    When I was putting together my bug out fishing rig I thought... "this seems inefficient"... I bought one of these instead...folds up small, fits in the pack easily.. weighs next to nothing.. (still have the line setup too)..



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  8. SB21

    SB21 Monkey+++


    Yes sir ,, used to set Trot lines with my grandpa ,, back in them old eastern NC black water rivers . We'd checked in the mornings and evenings . Grandpa always loved it when we caught a 'cooter on them lines. He'd put'em in a garbage can,, feed'em fish and bread and stuff to get the cleaned out for a week or so. Then the work started,, getting the big cast iron witches pot going with boiling water to clean them sucker's.
     
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  9. Seawolf1090

    Seawolf1090 Retired Curmudgeonly IT Monkey Founding Member

    My Dad and his Brothers used to set out trot lines for catfish when I was a kid. Occasionally caught a streaked-head river turtle. They made good eating!
    Caught a big Alligator Snapper once. The meat was very tough and stringy. We never kept any more of them.
     
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  10. Gator 45/70

    Gator 45/70 Monkey+++

    You make a roux and season it, throw the turtle meat in there and brown it down, slow cook until the meat breaks apart with a fork edge, then season to your taste.
    Serve over rice. Try not to hurt yourself eating, Most Bonn stuff!
     
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  11. Brokor

    Brokor B.D. Knight Moderator Site Supporter+++ Founding Member

    Yo-Yo - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F0YIGHU/?tag=survivalmonke-20

    Telescoping Rod - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DGV75XZJ/?tag=survivalmonke-20

    But making your own makeshift rod is simple, it won't last nearly as long as a quality modern one unless you really spend the time searching for the right wood and go through all the effort to make it and care for it and even then you've got to be really talented to make it as durable as a modern rod...but it's still fun to try and definitely will work short term. This is why we prepare, not to try to have everything all the time, just to make things easier just in case. And when it comes to bushcraft and making tools in the wild, it's a great skillset to hone, even if it's only a temporary fix. So much of this skillset requires a bit of help on part of the environment you're situated, too. Anyway, I linked the yo-yo reels because they can be tossed in every pack, in the car, you name it...and they don't take up much space at all. A couple hooks and some split shot and you're set.

    But the fishing net is a solid idea because there won't be any game wardens out waiting to get you and a net is very efficient.
     
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  12. Seawolf1090

    Seawolf1090 Retired Curmudgeonly IT Monkey Founding Member

    Y'all are totally missing the alltime classic small portable fishing outfit. The Ronco Pocket Fisherman! (y)
     
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  13. gii shi kan dug

    gii shi kan dug Monkey+

    The spool that the line comes on makes a usable hand line. Speedhooks and yo yo reels are also handy and all 3 can be set up to fish while you do other things.
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    Thing is if you are not a person who fishes, these things will be of no use to you. Go out and fish. That is the only way to learn.
    Good luck
     
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  14. hot diggity

    hot diggity Monkey+++ Site Supporter+++

    I immediately thought trotline and cooter pie. Limb fishing and weir construction are also effective at taking fish.

    Steverino has me wondering if I could fish with a kite.

    It's waaaay off topic, and nowhere near survival fishing, but it makes me wonder, with the constant coastal breezes here, if I could use a kite to carry a baited line far further than I could ever cast. Another one of those things that leaves the game warden scratching his head.;)
    There might be a regulation about drones, but kites?
     
  15. Gator 45/70

    Gator 45/70 Monkey+++

    I've hooked a kite to an offshore reel and flew it with the rod and reel, thinking it was an old Penn reel and a 80# cloth line.
     
  16. Steverino

    Steverino #LEAVETHEGOP

    dammit Diggity... I spit out my coffee.... :D
     
  17. Seawolf1090

    Seawolf1090 Retired Curmudgeonly IT Monkey Founding Member


    In my childhood, the Gopher Tortoise wasn't protected as they are now. They were fairly common, digging their holes in the soft sandy Florida dirt. They were some mighty fine eating! My Dad grew up poor during the Great Depression. They foraged a lot. He introduced me to eating many animals that are either protected today or that most folks would never consider eating. My favorite was nice fat Robins - better than Doves - and the big "King Woodpeckers" we'd see in the woods when squirrel hunting. As a preteen I'd come home from hunting with a mess of Tree Rats, a couple nice Robins and one big Woodpecker. I thought we were eating like kings! And if we lucked up on a big Fox Squirrel that was a bonus!
    Can't hunt any of them anymore. :oops:
     
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  18. Gator 45/70

    Gator 45/70 Monkey+++

    You can't hunt them and get caught! lol
    Woodpecker I've never had, probably it would take a dozen to make a good gumbo[nk]hga
     
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  19. Wildbilly

    Wildbilly Monkey+++

    Just add some bait and/or a rechargeable waterproof light source and you're in business!
     
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  20. Wildbilly

    Wildbilly Monkey+++

    Learn to build a fish trap, or have a small generator to shock the fish.
     
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