Pocket-Sized Fishing Kit for Nearly Free
by Sajjad Ahmed in Outside > Fishing
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Pocket-Sized Fishing Kit for Nearly Free
This mini kit allows you the basic concept of putting a hook into the water to catch fish in a very minimal fashion. The footprint of this kit is so small that you can store it almost anywhere. This kit can be added to a survival kit.
Parts List
1. Two bottle caps that fit together. These caps form the "case" for this kit. One slightly larger so the smaller one will fit snugly into the larger one.
2. Fishing hook
3. Hook weight
4. 8 lb Fishing line about 30 feet (with rubber band to hold line together)
5. steel washer
6.1/16 inch drill bit
Drill a Hole
Drill through the side of the larger cap with 1/16 inch drill bit. The hole should be about halfway up from the bottom of cap.
Thread the Line
Thread the line through the hole into the cap and tie it to the washer using several knots. This larger cap will serve as the handle of the fishing line.
Tie Some More Knots
Leave a few inches from the end of the line and tie the weight. Finish by tying the hook to the end of the line. Ensure the knot is secure and trim off any excess line. Use the rubber band to hold the line together.
Everything Fits Together
Everything fits into the larger cap. The smaller cap fits into the larger cap and a "case" is created. Ready for use, when needed.
Label It
Label it for easy identification. I used a label maker to make the label sticker. A sharpie pen can also be used.