Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Build A Simple DIY Compact Survival Fishing Kit

No matter what the survival situation is, certain things will rank at the top of the priority list.  Food will inevitably be one of these high ranking items.  Because of this everyone should build a simple DIY compact fishing kit for their daily carry get-home-bag as well as their bug out bags.  The fishing kit build shown here can be made from everyday items you already have around your house.

Things you will need:
  • Sharp knife or razor blade
  • Two Empty Powerade or Gatorade bottles
  • One expired credit/debit card or something similar
  • Super glue or your favorite type of glue
  • Scissors
  • fishing hooks
  • fishing line
  • splitshot sinkers
The following video displays the steps to build an emergency fishing kit:



To begin this project, cut the tops off of your two bottles just below the point where it flares out under the cap.

Next take one of the bottle tops and trace a circle onto the plastic card and cut it out.

Now it is time to glue the caps onto the plastic circle.  Glue one of the tops to one side of the circle.

Next cut the plastic ring that sits below the cap from the second bottle top.

Now glue the second top to the opposite side of the plastic circle.

Allow the glue to completely dry before adding splitshot or your preferred weights to one side.

Place several fishing hooks in the other side.

Now it's time to add your fishing line.  Wrap your line around the side of the fishing kit that no longer has a plastic ring.  Be sure to add a sufficient amount line to your fishing kit.  Be sure to wrap the line around the bottle neck in the same direction that the cap screws on.

Remove the cap from the side of your DIY survival fishing kit, attach a split shot sinker onto the end of the fishing line and sit it inside the sinker side.  This will ensure that the line doesn't unravel in your pack before you are ready to use it.

Make several of these compact fishing kits and keep a few in each of your bags so that you never have to worry about being without one.  This kit can be made from 2 liter or 20 oz soda bottles as well; however, I prefer to use bottles with bigger openings because this allows for more fishing line, hooks and sinkers to be stored with each kit.

- A prep a day may keep ill fate away

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Planning Your Bug Out Route

If everything goes south and the need arises to bug out, planning your bug out route ahead of time might be the one thing that can save your life.  When faced with a stressful situation our mind will react to the circumstances differently than during an every day scenario.  Because of this it is important to plan ahead as much as possible. It is obvious to just about everyone that we need to be prepared with the food, supplies and other necessities to get us through the tough times ahead, but do you ever stop to think about what it will take to get from point A to point B when chaos ensues?

If you haven't done it yet, now is the time to begin planning the escape route that will enable you to safely reach your bug out destination. There are many possibilities to take into consideration for this task.  How will you travel?  Will you be able to use a vehicle or will you be required to travel on foot?  How much food will you be able to carry with you?  Will you travel alone or in a group?  if you are traveling in a group, how will you make certain that you and every member of your group has enough water?  Where will you sleep?  How will you protect yourself and/or your group?  How will you avoid detection?  How will you avoid being followed and/or ambushed?  Do you have all of the necessary supplies to carry you through your journey?  Each of these questions should be answered honestly in order to prepare for a time when bugging out may be necessary.  If you can't answer these questions with 100% certainty, you should immediately begin working towards the solution.  Every person will have different scenarios and circumstances to deal with so no two people will be able to answer these questions the same way.  Be sure the answers you have are right for your scenario(s).

Preplanning your travel route can be a time consuming process, but if the need to get out of dodge arises it will be well worth the effort.  When planning it is a good idea to have multiple routes available.  There may be any number of problems that occur during a venture to your bug out location.  Because of this having multiple routes is a crucial game plan.  Mark these routes out on a map.  Once you have them located, go back and find multiple ways to access each route from the other alternative routes.  This will allow you to enact a change of plans at a moments notice and enable you to keep moving even if something or someone decides to attempt to get in your way.  

While mapping out your escape plan, be sure to include routes for vehicle travel as well as routes for hiking to your destination.  If you are lucky enough to be able to use a car or truck in your travel, it will be of utmost importance to have multiple routes marked for this purpose on your map.  Don't just look over your map, highlight your routes.  In a stressful situation your map reading skills may not work as well as they do on a day to day basis.  Having highlighted routes will ease the burden of the situation.  As with your hiking routes, be sure to highlight multiple paths between each of your travel routes so that you can alter your plans quickly and efficiently.

You should go one step further and be sure to plan multiple escape routes leading from your vehicle routes to the paths you would take on foot.  Your car/truck may break down.  An EMP would render your ride useless.  A marauder may catch you off guard causing the need to escape on foot.  Flat tires, blocked roadways, checkpoints and any number of other unforeseen circumstances may force your plans to change.  Always have a minimum of three routes and three paths of escape from each of these routes.  It may not be easy to achieve this, but it will be well worth the effort put forth should the need arise.

When your life and the lives of your family and loved ones are on the line, there is no room for error. Plan ahead now and stay safe!

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If you like this post, you may also find Bug Out Bags & The Necessities to be helpful.