Primitive Technology: Crab and Fish Trap
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Primitive Technology: Crab and Fish Trap
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About This Video:
I made a fish trap from cane and tested it over the course of a year catching various aquatic animals. Initially, I intended catching eels with it but instead it caught fish, crayfish and even a fresh water crab. These were then released back into the wild. This type of trap is made in two parts, a basket and a funnel. The funnel is inserted into the the opening of the basket so that animals venture into the trap easily but have difficulty exiting. The trap requires no bait to work and can be reused over as long as it's intact. The video also shows the huts in the rain season.
About Primitive Technology:
Primitive technology is a hobby where you build things in the wild completely from scratch using no modern tools or materials. These are the strict rules: If you want a fire, use a fire stick - An axe, pick up a stone and shape it - A hut, build one from trees, mud, rocks etc. The challenge is seeing how far you can go without utilizing modern technology. I do not live in the wild, but enjoy building shelter, tools, and more, only utilizing natural materials. To find specific videos, visit my playlist tab for building videos focused on pyrotechnology, shelter, weapons, food & agriculture, tools & machines, and weaving & fiber.
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A simple project most people should easily be able to replicate. If you make lots of traps and put them in a long stretch of creek they should provide a modest daily source of protein.
@luszczi
5 ай бұрын
How are the roof scorpions doing after the rains?
@cristiii7605
5 ай бұрын
Are there any substitutues for laywer cane ? I have tried to find similar plants ,because ive seen you use it in other projects as well ,but i havent found anything in Europe
@finnpalm9951
5 ай бұрын
@@cristiii7605leaf tree saplings should work if thin enough. They're usually very flexible.
@primitivetechnology9550
5 ай бұрын
@@luszczi Not well I hope.
@hahafunnyname
5 ай бұрын
A suggestion: in case you're doing another video about food how about you make a fishing weir?
The OG wilderness survival channel that sparked an entire genre of content. Still the best. Well done sir.
@lactobacillusacidophilus
5 ай бұрын
And he is the only one not faking it.
@HappyHamHerbs
5 ай бұрын
Ya took my dang comment
@Mr6Sinner
5 ай бұрын
Lest we forget Les Stroud
@izzyplusplusplus1004
5 ай бұрын
@@Mr6Sinner He came a generation too early for fame. But what a survivalist.
@genocydr
5 ай бұрын
he is so brave, I could never. 😭
For those interested the fish are purple spotted gudgeons (Mogurnda adspersa/mogurnda: likely adspersa as they have the latgest range distribution), the prawns are most likely East Australian river prawns (Macrobrachium tolmerum), the crab is a river swimming crab (Varuna litterata). Oh and the eels are longfin eels (Anguilla reinhardtii).
@jonanderson5137
5 ай бұрын
Are they edible or any cool factoids?
@mike_bartner
5 ай бұрын
But what was the “interesting looking” frog?
@hexprincess9582
5 ай бұрын
Yeah! What was the type of frog?
@matthew3103
5 ай бұрын
@@mike_bartner forgot about the froggie lol. I'm not really a frog person but it looks like a barred frog from genus mixophyes. Probably coggeri or fasciolatus
@matthew3103
5 ай бұрын
After another look I'm pretty sure the froggie is a Mottled Barred frog (Mixophyes coggeri). Happy for any frog people to correct me lol
I love the frog is like "Whatever, dude"
@kishascape
4 ай бұрын
And the crab just laying there like a rock lmao
@hobodkkes5519
3 ай бұрын
its probably dead or about to be
@AsaBraunschneider
Ай бұрын
IKR. He be chilling
"The crab clings tenaciously to the basket requiring encouragement to leave" is probably my favourite quote from you so far.
@kishascape
4 ай бұрын
Also required encouragement to get back into the water.
@ramenoodleops
4 ай бұрын
And then immediately followed by something as simple as "crab in the pot"
@maxwellcomer9354
2 ай бұрын
crab in the pot
@jlag96
Ай бұрын
Time for crab
@rexperverziff
26 күн бұрын
6:59
Friendly reminder that by putting on subtitles you get a lovely explaination of everything that's going on 😊
@frankmckenneth9254
5 ай бұрын
I watched his vids for years without realizing that until recently. Ever since he started posting em on reddit. I feel really dumb lol.
@braydenvantell6047
5 ай бұрын
An interesting frog :) 5:09
@cyqry
5 ай бұрын
@@braydenvantell6047 The goodest boy. Hopefully he gave him a nice lily to chill on.
@ArgentavisMagnificens
5 ай бұрын
I've always enjoyed watching his videos without subtitles. There's something cathartic about watching them without fully understanting what is going on.
@YowTube-el2lc
5 ай бұрын
There really should be a reminder at the start of each post, I know this but I watched all of this without
I showed my dad your content before covid and he loved the concept so much that we binged all of your videos that evening. He passed away last month and seeing this video in my notifications reminded me of him. Thanks for that and have an awesome day.
@IYAOYAS6969
4 ай бұрын
sorry or your loss. I love these videos to.
@maenghoboodae
4 ай бұрын
삼가 고인의 명복을 빕니다
@2old2kare94
4 ай бұрын
@@maenghoboodae 매우 감사합니다. Sorry, I used Google translate .
@2old2kare94
4 ай бұрын
@@IYAOYAS6969 thanks
@user-jc3bp2df5j
4 ай бұрын
오 한국인?
5:06 >An interesting frog "Good day." 🐸
@kishascape
4 ай бұрын
I like that crayfish the size of a small lobster.
What I've always loved about this Johns videos is he's not in it for views. This man is not trying to do ever more impressive builds. He's doing his hobby of recreating primitive technologies. That's it. We get to experience it by proxy. And honestly that's like 90% of the appeal: Simplicity. Enjoyment.
@emu_warrior
5 ай бұрын
actually he had a tv series lined up but he didn't agree to aspects of it so he pulled it, from my understanding. so he was going to go into the tv series business, but probably creative differences I guess
@StormsandSaugeye
5 ай бұрын
@@emu_warrior I mean in these videos. Specifically that he makes them out of pure enjoyment and not to sell a product.
@JamieTanner-gd4dt
5 ай бұрын
@@StormsandSaugeyeHe has a book and he sells it and promotes it in almost every video. Don't get me wrong i am glad he can make a profit out of his hobby it doesnt matter if he makes money or not You can tell he is passionate about what he is doing just by watching his videos.
@StormsandSaugeye
5 ай бұрын
@JamieTanner-gd4dt right but even if he has a book he promotes. My point is he doesn't do those absurd projects like you see the copycat videos do. Like this video is a perfect example. He is just doing primitive crafts because he wants to test it out and see how it functions. All of his videos are like that "basically I'm going to replicate this primitive iron smelting thing I read about" or "I'm going to replicate how these old huts were built.
@DisloalSking
5 ай бұрын
Na real ele liga sim. E por ligar peas views dele que n faz coisas estranhas. Imagina ele fazer uma casa com pscina na mata estilo indiano do nada... vai perder relevancia
I love that the frog was just chill about him being there
@chillzedd8179
5 ай бұрын
bro didnt even react to being picked up. absolutely clueless.
@yankis.
5 ай бұрын
That frog has 0 survival skills
@thunderred5263
4 ай бұрын
@@yankis.or maybe there are no frog predators in that area
@thunderred5263
4 ай бұрын
@@yankis.or maybe john is his friend
@poetsrear
4 ай бұрын
@@yankis. Playing dead / stone / leaf is literally a survival feature 🤦♂
I love that all of this stuff isn't in a complete vacuum. Getting to see the progress updates and updates after weather conditions is really cool to me. It's just a deeper peek into what it ACTUALLY takes to live and work and thrive in a "primitive" environment and lifestyle. It brings it all to life. Having a furnace to make pottery isn't just a drawing on a textbook page that exists forever. Its a real thing in the real environment and makes you realize that the tribe/village potters probably had to rebuild their furnace a couple times a year or more. People were constantly refurbishing and repairing dwellings and workspaces, and there were probably folks that were specialists in that. Pretty incredible to think about how complex and nuanced their society probably was compared to what the overall assumptions people have about primitive societies. Been following this channel for years and its one of about four channels I actually have post notifications on for.
@FearfulFellow
5 ай бұрын
well said
Two years for ten minutes; other creators on this platform don’t stand a chance to this dude’s fortitude.
After all these years, its my first time seeing him catching food aside from planting, is he on creative mode?
@ChanceKearns
5 ай бұрын
He caught prawns once
@oldcomrade_5825
5 ай бұрын
He caught prawns with a trap from a video that was from around 6 years ago I think, might be wrong tho
@utarionzo3099
5 ай бұрын
It’s been a while, but he did have a prawn trap video. I guess we’ve all watched his farming and furnace stuff for so long though that got forgotten about!
@shawnzien9103
5 ай бұрын
@@ChanceKearnsoh i see, my bad i didnt see that, i look it up after this one...
@smarmie8184
5 ай бұрын
I think he caught crawfish using a basket a long time ago, but dude how are there crabs and lobster in the woods?
Every crab and fish is going “PHEW! It’s just a KZread video!” 😬😱😀
@flamealchemist546
5 ай бұрын
Oh man, good to see you around man!
@Fliptastic3
5 ай бұрын
Chocolate rain 👹👹👹
@poe_slaw
5 ай бұрын
now I’m thinking about being abducted by aliens who just wanted to prove that their tractor beam works
@taylorrobin8044
5 ай бұрын
Out of all the people to pop up in this comment section I definitely wasn’t expecting you
@rocksfire4390
5 ай бұрын
@@taylorrobin8044 what do you mean? the dude is everywhere! doesn't comment on every video but you see him on most of the major learning focused channels.
This video was over a year in the making, I love this channel so much. No spectacle, flair, or even bragging. Just the highest quality content every single time.
@neraphruneblade7903
3 ай бұрын
The quality and quantity to spoken word ratio is intense.
@KeatrithAmakiir
3 ай бұрын
@@neraphruneblade7903 Some might even say its off the charts 😉
No one better be talking crap about "underwater basket weaving" after this video.
My mistake with fish traps I guess has been using them in open water. Seems to work ok in a stream! I think the only truly effective open water trap is probably a big net.
@mrbonanza2606
5 ай бұрын
Have you tried baiting one in open water?
@Nighthawkinlight
5 ай бұрын
@@mrbonanza2606Yeah, caught crayfish that way but not fish
@primitivetechnology9550
5 ай бұрын
@@Nighthawkinlight I suppose it depends on the habit of the fish, the ones I caught were likely seeking shelter from predators rather than food (no bait in my traps). I caught no eels and they're the biggest fish here.
@Avalikia
5 ай бұрын
@@primitivetechnology9550 I was wondering when I saw all the small fish whether that was more due to what fish were in the area or more due to the size of the trap.
@dylanzrim3635
5 ай бұрын
@@Nighthawkinlightwrong trap style then I guess
I love how he gently places the fishes back into water. You can really sense his love and respect of the outdoors
@seabass5892
5 ай бұрын
Also, the Closed Captions don't say anything as he does. It's like he realises nothing _needs_ to be said, because of course he would put animals back.
@prebenjaeger
5 ай бұрын
@@seabass5892what would be wrong with eating the fish?
@FriscoCatshark
5 ай бұрын
@@prebenjaeger They're much too small and should be returned to nature to help the population. Additionally, the purpose of his video isn't to show how to kill an animal and prepare it, but to show how to make a fishing trap using technology only available in the primitive age.
@teeteetuu94
5 ай бұрын
@@prebenjaeger If he's hungry, nothing. But I guess he isn't in this case, but just wants to demonstrate the trap in action.
@seabass5892
5 ай бұрын
@@prebenjaeger It's unnecessary. Despite what these videos show, Mister Primative Technology does live in modern civilization, and can find and eat food without hunting for it.
Frog is like "Can I help you, sir? Kindly Put me down. Thank you."
@yetanother9127
4 ай бұрын
More like "I'm just a rock, nothing to see here, move along"
@seaTp736
4 ай бұрын
“Understandable have a nice day”
5:08 that frog really committed to the "I'm not a frog" act
9:40 This is why you're the GOAT. Copycat channels use excavators then act like the work was done by hand in a single day. Primitive Technology on the other hand is willing to sit on footage for a YEAR to complete their creative vision for a video.
This guy really has the most perfect creative concept going on KZread
@fty-ys4ni
5 ай бұрын
And presumably he gets all of the ad revenue because he doesn’t have licensing fees associated with music etc. It’s just him, the outdoors and his camera.
@komicsreviewer8505
5 ай бұрын
Celebrating the White Colonialist Supremacy is EVIL
@ruffusgoodman4137
5 ай бұрын
@@fty-ys4ni I dunno. I heard that freshwater crab is already claiming this video. Everybody knows they love money.
@scladoffle2472
5 ай бұрын
@@ruffusgoodman4137 crabs are notoriously greedy, as the documentary 'Spongebob Squarepants' showed in great detail.
@s0meRand0m129
5 ай бұрын
@@scladoffle2472 I watched it before ,crab would even sell their friends for a few pennies
I love how he was just like "an interesting frog. lets show it to everybody" xD
@Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin
4 ай бұрын
I love the fact that the frog didn't even react
I can’t believe we still get new original content from this guy these days. I remember showing my dad his fire bow video sitting and watching with him when I was a kid. I wish the best for you man.
In Ukraine such fish traps are about 2-3 times bigger, are made of willow cane and are called "ятер" ("yáter") or "верша" ("vérsha"). Work very well. I remember my childhood when I've spent summer vacations in a village with my grandparents, in early 1980's. Those were golden times! Each morning we went to the picturesque Yátran river to check our yaters, and came back home with 2-3 buckets of fish. Bigger fish we ate and with smaller we fed our cats and ducks. Ducks love fish and sweetwater shells very much! Greetings from Ukraine! ✌🇺🇦
@tyrannysend
5 ай бұрын
О, українська аудиторія на місці)))
@Taojas
5 ай бұрын
Slava Ukraini from Australia mate!
@jammysmears4077
5 ай бұрын
Slava Ukraini
@Amine-gz7gq
5 ай бұрын
Slava Russia
@igorvoloshin3406
5 ай бұрын
@@Amine-gz7gq Russia brought great shame on itself with this criminal and terrorist war against the Ukraine. No more glory for Russia for many many years.
It's not just primitive technology but a glimpse into the rhythm and nature of life in your little neck of the woods. Bravo!
5:06 for some reason this is the first time I've laughed after all these years. MOST CHILL frog ever 😂
You could make 8 hour videos and I'll watch the whole thing start to finish. So relaxing.
Who remembers watching this guy's channel back in 2016? Crazy how far he's come!
@WangleLine
5 ай бұрын
The charcoal video was the first one I watched back then
@brendolbreadwar2671
5 ай бұрын
Love seeing the journey!
@blackbway
5 ай бұрын
2015....
@MrTheBigNoze
5 ай бұрын
We’re making it out of the Stone Age soon
@komicsreviewer8505
5 ай бұрын
@@MrTheBigNozebrother!
This channel is the original, legit, Primitive Technology. Always refreshing to see your work.
Wow a video where he is not playing with mud again... This is a nice change of pace after the last few years
The way you utilize the natural materials is quite impressive. Loved seeing how you made that trap and the crab was a tough little guy. The effects of the wet season seemed harsh, it's unfortunate that the furnace and workshop saw damage.
I love that after spending over a year making this video, you chose to feature a frog out of all the stuff you've filmed for this.
That frog was really interesting
"An interesting frog" may be my favourite caption in any video 😂
Introducing the element of animals gives a whole new feel to your videos.
i love how at 5:06 he gently picks up the frog and the frog is like "yeah this is fine"
and of course the frog continues to provide the most stunning performances as an inanimate object
Mudslide took out the hut! That mustve been surprising to see when you showed up, glad you weren't sleeping in there. Never stop, man. Best content on the site.
Thats a damn chill frog. Looked real cool
So glad to see something other than a furnace 😂 But seriously I love all of these, happy new year!
@xantous2229
5 ай бұрын
For real, last 5 videos have been about different forge styles. I wanna see him get to the iron age eventually with some metal tipped tools. Also building fancier and more intricate housing in the future would be sweet.
@bjrn-oskarrnning2740
5 ай бұрын
Hah, the pyrotechnology videos are my favorite, or maybe second after the construction videos!
@austin.....
5 ай бұрын
I weirdly like these more simplistic projects. Stuff that I could barely see myself doing, or things that have smaller goals in mind. The forge and construction stuff is cool but I guess I'm just a sucker for the smalltime shenanigans.
@JuliusClonkus
5 ай бұрын
I was half expecting to see a funny trick on how to use fish as an unconventional iron ore, but this was nice too.
Wow! A year long in the making. It always surprises me how much time you invest in this project. I'm glad you do because it is fascinating to watch.
@TheBelrick
5 ай бұрын
Bloody eels. They cross land and get into my pond to eat my goldfish. Once my waterfall pump stopped and there was it was, an eel stuck in the narrowing of the outflow pipe
@9and7
5 ай бұрын
Well now you know how to catch 'em. @@TheBelrick
The only OG natural builds channel
5:07 Bro is just chillin’ 🐸 I aspire to be as unaffected by peoples’ intrusions into my life. Thanks Froggy.
"An interesting frog" *touches Frog: "You are already dead"
loved the guest star of the frog. great guy, hes hilarious.
Mate, honestly, I do not know what I would do without your videos, they are therapy. I have your book for a while and I try stuff I can in the comforts of my urban space. THANK YOU for everything you do. :')
This is why everyone loves this channel. Unlike other channels, where a simple bottle trap is catching 5 KG of live fish (clearly staged), this one shows you what to expect for real.
Hi, you probably won't read this but just wanted to say thank you for all your work and I really enjoyed the nature introduction. I hope you do more of those, so we can see/learn the environment.
Now this is awesome, didn't think I'd get to see much fishing content here!
@WangleLine
5 ай бұрын
same lol
One of the most effective fish traps. Traps like this (but much larger of course) are still in use in Syberia and northern regions of Russia. It's easy to make with fish net and wooden or metal rings, "wings" are made of wooden/metal frame and fish net too (wings are guiding fish into trap). You can use different size of fish nets to let small fish go throu trap and only catch big one. You can easily block small river and "filter" it with one winged trap. Just remember to NEVER abandon traps like this in water. It turns into fish graveyard pretty damn quickly.
@ashotbombila4675
5 ай бұрын
Fun fact: those fish traps are illegal in Russia (most, if not all, good fish traps are banned), but good luck finding anyone who cares. In Syberia at least.
I've never seen prawns with such long claws before. Then again, these are clearly nothing like the shrimp I typically find available. Cool basket trap!
I'm here for the cool frog. I love that you include little things that you simply find neat
John what is your favourite season or few months to operate in? What benefits or comforts does it provide vs the others? Love your videos, been watching from the start!
@primitivetechnology9550
5 ай бұрын
Dry season, the wet season slows projects down too much. Thanks.
@Kelnx
5 ай бұрын
@@primitivetechnology9550 Is there any primitive building material/technique that can hold up well to multiple wet seasons or would rebuilding structures have been a constant thing in climates like this?
@Prophes0r
5 ай бұрын
@@Kelnx It would be constant. Even without torrential rains, the materials used will rot pretty quickly. The rainforest is a super-active biome. Everything rots. It's actually sort of an okay thing. On the one hand you end up rebuilding half the village every year. On the other hand, since you are already going to be doing the work, making changes is less of a big deal. Remember that everything is dynamic in a rainforest. Drainage shifts. New clearings appear. Old clearings grow out.
@primitivetechnology9550
5 ай бұрын
@@Kelnx Brick, wood ash cement, thick wooden log roof purlins and tile. The current hut is almost 2 years old now and still going strong kzread.info/dash/bejne/l5mnzJWpeqmZnKQ.html . It's a lot of work to build though and I'm looking at making the process more efficient. Thanks.
@awooawoo9628
5 ай бұрын
@@primitivetechnology9550 Will surface hardening/treating the logs with fire help? In Japan its called Shou Sugi Ban I believe, the charring seals the wood from rot and weather.
Interesting to see just how well the hut and workshop have weathered the cyclone! My family and friends all got damage and evacuations this wet season, some of them have properties not far from the worst of it and are in the middle of cleaning and repairs. I like that you show how nature can just roll over our lives, some things just can't be predicted, only prepared for.
I like how you casually pick up a frog to show it into the camera and then put it down. The frog got stage anxiety and froze up))
I like how the frog was like "dude, I'm not impressed" I used to make minnow traps like this for bait using two liter soda bottles and zip ties, they work really well, we would put some bread in the bottom.
These videos always make me feel like I've meditated for an hour. Thanks always.
These videos give me a spirit of peace. Thank you for the blessing of your work 🙏
This is one of the only primitiv building Chanels that is real The others use cement bags water containers ect. But they act like its a 2 person project
always a good day when primitive technology posts
The rain in Costa Rica has been unstoppable, and it's very similar to this. My backyard is like his hut, no matter how hard I try to modernize it 😂
Love the look at the wet season and all the little water creatures! Thanks for letting them go back into the wild afterwards!
There are only a handful of content creators that genuinely get me excited when I see a new video pop up.. And you sir are consistently top of that list. Thank you for what you do 🙏
Your videos about cooking, farming and hunting/fishing are always my favorites. I'd love to see more about agriculture, though by looking at what the rains did to the furnace I'd guess keeping a garden isn't the easiest task. Love your work!
The interesting frog was indeed very interesting. Thank you for sharing
Hello, you have inspired me and I am a Bushcrafter and now building caves, thank you. 🇺🇦🤝
No crab soup?😅 Honestly though, thank you for sharing what you know. Never ceases to surprise. Hope one day Primitive Technology becomes a community!
So cool to see the foraging/fish trapping content again. Of course I also love seeing the iron smelting and building, it's just this is the type of content that first made me sub. Keep up the great work! I'll continue to live vicariously through your videos.
The fish looked like purple spotted gudgeons which are an amazing native fish you were lucky to find. And the shrimp were called long armed shrimp, another really cool native and the freshwater crab is particularly special and can be very rare so another lucky find. I’m glad to see they weren’t harmed. I go out into the wild and film the native underwater wildlife and make documentaries about them on this channel, I’ve got episodes on all those creatures except the crab. One day I hope to film the crabs in the wild but they are difficult to find
@dave7038
5 ай бұрын
"the shrimp were called long armed shrimp" Any idea why they call them that? :D
@murkyseb
5 ай бұрын
@@dave7038 they aren't very inventive when naming Australian underwater wildlife but at least it makes them easy to identify
@HasanUnknown
5 ай бұрын
[Quran:- 5:72]:- “Jesus has said, "O Children of Israel, worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord." [Quran:- 19:30]:- “Jesus has said, "Indeed, I am the servant of Allah. He has given me the Scripture and made me a Prophet.” [Quran:- 4:171]:- “Christ Jesus the son of Mary was no more than a messenger of Allah…..So believe in Allah and His messengers. Say not "Trinity" desist: it will be better for you: for Allah is one Allah:
@murkyseb
5 ай бұрын
@@HasanUnknown no he didn’t you liar
Commenting for algorithm. Love the escapism you provide for many of us trapped in a job and a city. Love what you do.
I lived in your area for about 10 years before moving south for work. Just spent the last month back up there with family when the cyclone and rains came through. That rain was unlike anything ive ever experienced, glad most of your builds are still standing. Separately, after god knows how many hours spent walking the creeks and camping up there, i had NO idea there were freshwater crabs. Fascinating stuff.
This was a fun video! Love the scenery and resources around your parts. Great little ecosystem you have there. All the best! Ben
❤
@cargadorcompactador
4 ай бұрын
hey!
Thank you for letting your demo catches go. I was prepared to see a few crabs get boiled, that's primitive living after all, but it was very kind of you to simply stay with how the trap is made and works.
Havent seen this man upload since last year, thank you for your service
Hi John, hoping you've been okay up there in north qld with the cyclone, floods and storms. Despite all the insane weather, I appreciate you for posting a vid this month. Great video!
I like how the frog just stayed there and remained calm while being held 🗿
Haha yeah! the fish trap! Malaysians are proud of their fishing heritage and would have these traps displayed at some restaurants. It's so fun to see it be used. Directing streams into the trap, or using it in areas of flowing water were common tactics, and some traps were made to a huge size.
Happy New Year! All of the videos on this channel are informative, relax my eyes and ears, and help me sleep well.....
Always an honor and privilege to watch your videos good sir
I have decided to stop watching KZread for entertainment in 2023. I decided this would be my last video. Very calming. Big love, and thank you.
@azkavanny3077
3 ай бұрын
What this vidio is for education
@jwnomad
Ай бұрын
@@azkavanny3077 It was clearly a new year's eve joke
@azkavanny3077
Ай бұрын
@@jwnomad oh ok
The best, and possibly only, real primitive technology channel!
Love this! Very informative and edited very well!
The time frame for this video makes me wonder how many projects are in the works at any given time. Also, I wonder how much the trap could catch if it was in that running water tied to something sturdy. Would probably just fill with leaves though.
Thank you for making this content, I honestly love watching you explore your hobbies.
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As always I'm astounded by what you do, you are amazing, keep up the good work!
More like this please! While I love watching you build things, a little variety is good, and catching your food is as important. Still my favorite channel on KZread 😃
Always a good day when future archaeologists get confused.
This is da best research channel with style of POC! Thank you man! You always do inspiring me to work as harder as smarter!!!
In New Zealand this is called a "Hinkaki" and is still widely in use by folk to catch fresh water eels, nice work brother!
Fastest click in the universe
Quite an amazing piece of property you've got to work with, and I've got to say I'm rather envious of the river / creek. We've got a small river / creek running through our backyard that ages ago had all kinds of fish and crayfish and such in it, but after several years of droughts I've not seen any creatures in it again since it started running once more.
What a beautifully shot video. Love the catch & release
Id love to see what you could do with what you catch. Not necessarily cooking or anything, but i think setting up a small pond or tank of sorts to keep some on would be an interesting watch. And since a lot of your video's show solutions to long term survival (more stable structures, a water powered hammer, natural gardening etc) i think that showing a method of keeping fish/prawns for growing them out or breeding would be awesome.
Those crabs look great! Is there a lot of good foraging in Australia?
@mckseal
5 ай бұрын
Theres some very unique fruits and tubers! But sometimes a bit hard because we have so little knowledge in some areas (killed the aboriginals) Now it often feels like a race to relearn knowledge that took tens of thousands of years to develop. Other areas in Aus have more local knowledge surviving.
@ObsidianKing
5 ай бұрын
Depends where you are and what you have. There's plenty of big animals to forage off of in various parts - wild pigs, goats, deer, water buffalo, scrub cows, camels... bring 'em down and you've food for a long while.
Another relaxing and fascinating video. Thanks John
its insane to me on how you did all this without a crafting table. Props to you man, all love
I've been watching your videos since like 400k subs! Love to see you still uploading great content!
@nathanwall6253
5 ай бұрын
Right? I've been watching since he was under a 1k and still look forward to his videos.
@corinclark6652
5 ай бұрын
I was watching him before KZread, from the canopy