1. Determine the best location for your fishing.
Fish usually congregate in shadow, near the edges of lakes, rivers, and streams.
2. Find a forked sapling approximately two feet long. (The forked ends should be approximately one foot long.)
Cut it down or break it off.
3. Bend the two ends toward each other and tie them together.
The tied ends will form the circular frame of a net.
4. Remove your shirt or T-shirt.
5. Tie a knot in the shirt just below the arm and neck holes.
6. Slip the sapling into the shirt, and pin or tie the shirt securely to all sides of the frame.
7. Scoop up the fish.
Alternative
Large fish can also be speared with a pole sharpened to a point at one end. This method works best at night, when fish come to the surface.












July 25th, 2010 at 5:35 pm
Sportfishing is certainly my favourite activity,its possible lots of of places to be able to reel in quite a few perch around this excellent vicinity too consider using this sort of strategy, people I’ve met in this region have not brought up this process matter so i will be searching for a way to get even more. The types of fish in a majority of these estuaries and rivers around here apparently attack even a bare fishing hook at times however its certainly not the fish i am attempting to catch. Appreciate it to have the details and even will be eager for future write-up…
July 26th, 2010 at 5:27 pm
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