PET Bottle Fish Trap (Trampa de PET para peces)

 by rimar2000
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When I was a boy (many, many years ago), I used to go fishing. But I was never an sportsman, I only fished for eating fresh fish at night.

(Cuando yo era un muchacho -hace muchos, muchos años-, me gustaba ir a pescar. Pero yo nunca fui un deportista, pescaba solamente para comer pescado fresco a la noche).

AGREGADO EL 20/05/12 a sugerencia de Eddy_V: "Sería bueno aconsejar también que luego de utilizarlo no se bote en la laguna, represa, rio o arroyo donde se esté, sino sea utilizado para próximas capturas, y así se evita contaminar las aguas."

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One can catch two or three big fish, but it is easier to catch dozens of small fish. Fried little catfish are very tasty, just be careful opening and cleaning them prior to put them in the pan.

(Uno puede cazar dos o tres peces grandes, pero es más fácil cazar docenas de pequeños. Los bagrecitos fritos son muy sabrosos, solo hay que tener cuidado de abrirlos y limpiarlos antes de ponerlos a la sartén).

ADDED MAY 20 2012 by Eddy_V suggestion: "It would also advise not to throw it after use on the lake, dam, river or stream where you are, but to be used for upcoming shoots, preventing so contaminating water. "
 
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Step 1: What you need:

- Two big soda bottles, 2 o 3 liters each. They can be smaller, but the result will be also smaller. If they are identical is better, but not essential. PET stands for PolyEthylene Terephthalate

- Packing tape

- Stapler (with its staples)

- Scissors, knife or so.

- A piece of wire to heat to the flame, or a soldering iron

- A piece of thread or thin rope

- A handful of small stones, which pass through the mouth of the bottle

- One or two cookies, or stale bread, preferably with fat (grease?)

(Dos botellas grandes de gaseosa, de 2 ó 3 litros cada una. Pueden ser más chicas, pero el resultado será también más chico. Si son idénticas, mejor, pero no es esencial. Pet significa PoliEtileno Teraftalato

- Cinta de ambalaje
-Abrochadora con sus broches
-Tijeras, cuchillo o similar
-Un pedazo de alambre para calentar a la llama, o un soldador para estaño.
-Un trozo de piolín o cuerda fina.
-Un puñado de piedritas, que pasen por el cuello de la botella
-Uno o dos bizcochos o trozos de pan duro, preferiblemente de grasa)




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tigle says: Apr 16, 2013. 12:52 PM
Hola, es muy buena esa idea, yo la he usado y la misma ha capturado muchos peces pequeños, yo los uso como carnada viva y es lo mejor para pescar peces grandes, pesco en el rio Caroni cuando desemboca en el rio Orinoco, Venezuela. Gracias por su aporte, saludos
rimar2000 (author) in reply to tigleApr 17, 2013. 6:42 AM
Gracias a vos por comentar. Suerte en Venezuela con la política. Acá en Argentina cada día que pasa se destapa una nueva olla podrida.
Eddy_V says: May 16, 2012. 2:27 PM
¡Oh sí! es una variación muy práctica de la clásica nasa de pescar. Yo la he usado, pero solo la hago con una sola botella PET.

Pero no es muy productivo, porque aunque en Cuba no está prohibida la pesca con nasa (excepto en áreas protegidas, claro) los peces que puedes agarrar con ese aditamento son muy pequeños. Casi dan lástima. Es más práctico contruirse una nasa con fibras tejidas, con un envase mayor o incluso una caja (muy parecidos a los que muestra @pop88).

Yo he utilizado esta nasa de botella PET solo para pescar camaroncitos de rio y guajacones (peces de acuario)
rimar2000 (author) in reply to Eddy_VMay 17, 2012. 7:18 AM
Pero si cazas muchos peces chicos, puedes freírlos y son muy ricos. Especialmente los bagrecitos, a mí me gustan mucho.

Gracias por comentar.
Eddy_V in reply to rimar2000May 19, 2012. 2:51 PM
¡Ciertamente! Y en una situación de subsistencia yo lo recomendaría sin dudarlo como un medio idóneo para obtener alimento; si donde lances la nasa hay peces es muy seguro que alguno agarres con esta nasa.

Sería bueno aconsejar también que luego de utilizarlo no se bote en la laguna, represa, rio o arrollo donde se esté, sino sea utilizado para próximas capturas, y así se evita contaminar las aguas.
rimar2000 (author) in reply to Eddy_VMay 20, 2012. 6:10 AM
Buena idea, ya mismo edito el instructable para agregar este consejo tuyo. Gracias.
middlekid says: Nov 13, 2010. 7:22 PM
I saw this method being used by young men in the Philippines. Only they used glass bottles and the reason the traps work is that the fish are not supposed to be able to swim backwards. It must be something about the water going through the gills.
I would not call this crazy idea.
The fish the young people caught were dependent on the size of the bottle.

Middlekid
rimar2000 (author) in reply to middlekidNov 13, 2010. 8:15 PM
No! THIS trap is not based in the impossibility to swim backwards, because the little fishes can rotate backward into the trap. Simply, they can't find the exit. Please read my comment of Nov 12, 2010. 2:49 AM, in reply to dropkick.
solaralternatives in reply to rimar2000Dec 5, 2011. 12:25 AM
We use a similar trap to catch nasty flying bugs like wasps, hornets and yellowjackets here in the US.

Utilizamos una trampa de diseño similar para coger vuelo desagradables, insectos que pican como avispas y avispones aquí en los EE.UU.
rimar2000 (author) in reply to solaralternativesDec 5, 2011. 8:34 AM
Yes, many years ago I left a glass bottle, how these ready to fish, and bait attracted hundreds of flies that were trapped inside.
ssummers1 says: Jun 9, 2011. 6:57 PM
One thing for people in the U.S. at least- make CERTAIN this is a legal method of take in your state because the game wardens will screw you over otherwise.
DeanGPotts says: May 22, 2011. 3:20 PM
excellent, do you have an instructable for how to clean and prepare fish for cooking?
rimar2000 (author) in reply to DeanGPottsMay 22, 2011. 6:17 PM
Thanks, DeanGPotts. Unfortunately, by chance if I can cook a hamburger.
MOMJE9 says: Feb 10, 2011. 9:07 AM
jajajajaja caso excepcional, actualmente es muy dificil encontrar un rio con peces :(
rimar2000 (author) in reply to MOMJE9Feb 10, 2011. 10:59 AM
Yes, it is. When I wrote "a place where there are fishes!" I should have written "a place where there are ALIVE fishes!"
palombo5050 says: Nov 11, 2010. 12:21 PM
Has this been tested to work? That is an awsome survival skill!!! I will definately keep this in mind.
rimar2000 (author) in reply to palombo5050Nov 11, 2010. 2:52 PM
Obvious, I used these traps many times along many years. I am not a fisher, I have not patience to wait the fishes.
jaskel in reply to rimar2000Feb 3, 2011. 6:20 PM
Gracias por tu aportacion y tu consideraqcion al ponerlo en español, me encanta salir de pesca y te dire que para enseñarle esto a un niño es fabuloso, un saludo
rimar2000 (author) in reply to jaskelFeb 4, 2011. 4:55 AM
Gracias por tu comentario. Mi consideración fue ponerlo en inglés, no en español. Ojo que cada vez hay más lugares donde la pesca con trampas está prohibida. Y en algunos, incluso está prohibido llevarse el pescado, hay que devolverlo al agua. Creo que razones comerciales se enmascaran como "ecológicas", pero por suerte no vivo de la caza ni de la pesca.

Thanks for your comment. My account was to put it in English, not Spanish. Beware, there are more and more places where fishing with traps is prohibited. And in some, it is even forbidden to take the fish, it must be returned to the water. I believe business reasons masquerade as "green", but fortunately I don't live by hunting nor fishing.
pop88 says: Nov 11, 2010. 7:27 AM
thank you
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rimar2000 (author) in reply to pop88Nov 11, 2010. 8:26 AM
Yes, I've seen traps like or akin that the right side at Mar del Plata Harbor. They are used for shrimps. I catched some little freshwater shrimps, too.
pop88 in reply to rimar2000Dec 21, 2010. 8:37 AM
thank you
raza514 says: Nov 15, 2010. 7:53 AM
This is so simple yet awesome...
rimar2000 (author) in reply to raza514Nov 15, 2010. 10:01 AM
Thanks, it is true!
Screwerman says: Nov 13, 2010. 1:39 PM
if I lost in the woods would use this idea
rimar2000 (author) in reply to ScrewermanNov 13, 2010. 3:06 PM
Well, but beware of setting the trap in a place where there are fishes!
funnydan97 says: Nov 13, 2010. 11:46 AM
Whats with the Spanish Lettering?
kleinschmidt says: Nov 11, 2010. 6:14 PM
How 'bout doing an instructable on cleaning and cooking small fish?
DanYHKim in reply to kleinschmidtNov 13, 2010. 7:36 AM
I am told that cooking a small fish is like ruling a large empire.
rimar2000 (author) in reply to DanYHKimNov 13, 2010. 9:49 AM
I will think it!
rimar2000 (author) in reply to kleinschmidtNov 11, 2010. 7:26 PM
I doubt it.

I think the last time I did it was more than 20 years ago...
razcuas says: Jun 21, 2010. 3:59 PM
gracias por explicarlo en español
rimar2000 (author) in reply to razcuasJun 21, 2010. 4:24 PM
De nada. Estoy tratando (sin éxito) de convencer al staff de Instructables de la conveniencia de traducir por lo menos a los idiomas occidentales más comunes los instructables que lo ameriten, pero eso requeriría lógicamente un esfuerzo importante, que alguien tendría que pagar. (You're welcome. I'm trying (unsuccessfully) to convince the Instructables staff of the desirability of translating at least to the more common Western languages the instructables deserving, but of course that would require a major effort, that someone would pay.)
greatpanda in reply to rimar2000Nov 12, 2010. 7:45 AM
Quizás podríamos traducar todo al Esperanto, más fácil y idioma "opensource".
rimar2000 (author) in reply to greatpandaNov 12, 2010. 9:03 AM
Esperanto always gave me more than anything, sorry (El esperanto siempre me produjo, más que nada, pena).
O-Budd-1 in reply to rimar2000Nov 11, 2010. 9:52 AM
I agree with you about translations as many, like myself are not bi-lingual ... I know enough Spanish and French to get me in trouble and that's not good.

There was a couple other instructables that interested me about archery, for example, that are basically usless to me as I don't speak / read Spanish.

Please, Instructables leadership, consider at least a link to a translation site.

Thank you,

Budd
skylane in reply to O-Budd-1Nov 11, 2010. 10:21 AM
TRANSLATOR...
If you copy and paste into a translator program, you can get a pretty good idea of what the writer is trying to get across to you.
Google has a pretty good one. I use it frequently.
If you search for ''translator'', you will get many hits.
You can pick the language you want to translate to and from.

***below is a cut and paste translation from above***

Si copia y pega en un programa de traducción, se puede obtener una idea bastante buena de lo que el escritor está tratando de transmitir a usted.
Google tiene una muy buena. Yo lo uso con frecuencia.
Si usted busca por''''traductor, usted conseguirá muchos éxitos.
Usted puede escoger el idioma que desea traducir desde y hacia.
rimar2000 (author) in reply to skylaneNov 11, 2010. 2:43 PM
Thanks skylane, that is precisely that I do.
Madrigorne in reply to rimar2000Nov 12, 2010. 2:35 AM
if you open the page using google translate you get the language you need :)
fenris in reply to MadrigorneNov 14, 2010. 6:43 AM
Use the translation programs only with great caution. They can give very bad errors. Do not use them for anything important, like business, financial affairs, ...
Hay que usar los programas de traducción solamente con mucho cuidado. Puedan dar errores muy malos. No los usan para cualquier cosa importante, como negocios, tramites financiales, ...
I believe there are many members who could translate. I for example have 3 languages, German, English, and (not perfect) Spanish. And a bit of French.
Creo que hay muchos miembros quienes podrian traducir. Yo por exemplo tengo tres idiomas, Aleman, Ingles, y (no perfecto) Castellano. Y un poco de Frances.
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