Introduction: How to Make a Basic Fishing Kit

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We all should be prepared a apocalypse.This is a very basic fishing kit with using minimal materials which can be found in almost every house . This fishing kit is so compact that it can be fit in a drinking straw .

Step 1: Materials Needed

Dental floss

  • Earbuds
  • Sciscors some
  • noticeboard nails
  • hammer
  • candle
  • drinking straw
  • a wooden stick (popscicle sticks will also do )
  • electrical tape
  • white flour (Bait)

Step 2: Packing the Kit

The materials are the basic kit which has to assembled .But first see how to pack it compactly .

seal one end of the straw using a plier and the candle .Wrap 2-3m of dental floss around a earbud and push it into the drinkin straw and add some nails above it . Seal the top the straw .This basically the kit .See how to assemble the kit in the steps below.

Step 3: Preparing the Stick (optional )

If you are going to find a stick at the fishing site this is not neccessary .

But if you are using popsicle stick then tape them in the above formation with electrical tape.

Step 4: Preparing the Hook

cut a small piece of ear bud rod .

make a small hole in the rod using a hammer and the nail and bend the nail in a hook shape. then tie a double knot using dental knot on the top of the nail and the ear bud.

Step 5: The Bait

You can choose anything for the bait .but the most compact and easy to find material is white flour .

put some water on white four to make it like a modelling clay then plase the small piece on the hook.

Step 6: Assembling

Tie the other end of the dental floss the stick (make sure that the dental floss is 2-3 m long).

Now you have a basic finshing kit. If you liked the project please vote for it in the apocalypse preparedness contest .

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