Primitive Trout Fishing / Catch & Cook (Season 2, episode 5)

✅ Support my channel and get Fishing Clash on your iOS/Android device for free from Use my gift code FISHWITHCHAD to get a $20 reward, and share your biggest catch in the pinned comment! Primitive fishing teaches patience and the reward for that patience is a delicious meal that has greater value. Adding the abundance of wild fruit to the regional gastronomy makes the meal even that much better. The fishing rod is made of a branch from a currant bush. The eyes of the rod are made of clay and tied to the branch with yucca cordage. The fishing line is made of 50% yucca fibers and 50% my hair. The sliding sinker is just a clay bead I made. And the hook is an ocotillo cactus thorn. To cook the fish I created a friction fire using the bow drill method with unknown materials. I burned branches for about half an hour until there was a nice bed of hot coals then I made a grill by cross weaving split green willow branches. I placed the grill with the whole gutted fish over the coals and allowed it to cook for about twelve minutes. I flipped it over one time during the cooking process. It was delicious! --------- Contents of this video ---------- 00:00 intro 03:50 catching the first fish 06:50 trying another spot 10:06 gathering manzanita berries 11:35 friction fire 13:32 cooking the fish My social media links: Instagram @chadzuberofficial Facebook @ChadZAdventure If you want a good pair of all terrain adventure sandals then you can help support this channel by following this link to get your own Luna Sandals. These sandals have been my preferred footwear since 2014. (Note: I receive an affiliate commission from any sales derived from clicking on the link above) Drums of the Deep by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
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