[quote=“xibalba”]You don’t need blacksmithing. Just get a stick, sharpen one end, tie some smaller spikes around that end, and now you have a sharp stick with more prongs which makes it harder to miss. That assumes you stand in the water very still with your spearhead below the water, waiting for fish to swim by before you stab them. Other methods use throwing spears.
Google SAS Survival Guide to see examples of spears. That book is the real deal when it comes to survival.
Consume:
- heavy stick
- String 3 feet OR duct tape
Tool:
*non-butter-knife knife.[/quote]
Hehe. nice to see I’m not the only guy who’s read the SAS survival guide books before. As for spear fishing, you’ll see in places like haiwaii and in areas populated by native tribes that still follow tradition you don’t even need an actual trident. A lot of people catch fish, shrimp and suchlike with simple wooden spears with a few extra wooden spikes tied on with twine around the tip.
Additionally: Scuba gear, oxygen tanks, handheld Harpoon guns. Fishing trawlers and whaling ships with whaling harpoons.
MAN THE HARPOONS? Y/N