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Originally Posted by MrBaldBastard
trout tickling is banned in most countries for good reasons, get a lot more fish ;)
BUT and its the big but they are usually spawning so for every tricked one taken, say the river looses 5 fish also you need to be careful you don't lose 5 fingers, eels and trout like same habitat, and as I've found out, eels have no funny bone to tickle.
Fishing is great as a recreational sport but as a survival thing it would be better and more easy to trap them, set it go to bed, wake up have fish for breakfast.
Indians survived pretty good in America for 12,000 years with a bow and arrow, if I wanted to know how to live survival style in the USA, I'd go ask and Indian, not a fellow pornographer.
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You mean a native? they don't hunt much either for the most part, I mean, it IS 2018.. and hunting with a bow is just as efficient as fishing with a rod is so that is just a stupid comparison in general. It's an obvious improvement to the hunt and needed in cases of survival. No showmanship necessary. I mean i can fish by crane kicking on a beach, that doesn't make it effective or strategic to survival.
so while you are lugging your heavy ass pan and worthless matches around with you I'll take someone who actually knows how to live in the woods on their own instead, no matter what their occupation or ethnicity is... have fun tickling a mooses nuts...