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Primitive Technology: Freshwater Prawn Trap

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I built a prawn trap from lawyer cane, sticks and vine. Then I caught some prawns and ate them.

Prawn (and fish) traps are simple traps designed to catch aquatic life due to their shape. It consists of a simple basket with a funnel shaped entrance. Prawns easily find their way into the trap as they are funneled in, but have difficulty finding the way out.

I wove the main body of the trap from lawyer cane then made the funnel from sticks with vines woven between them. The funnel was then inserted in the top of the basket and was complete.

I put the trap in the water under some tree roots without any bait. About 10 minutes later caught the first prawn which I stored in a pot of water. I caught another one and made a fire.

I humanely killed the prawn using the splitting method which destroys the central nervous system (boiling alive is more painful). Then I put them back in the pot with water. I collected some yams that I planted years ago from wild stock and put them in too.

I took 5 hot rocks from the fire and put them in the pot boiling the contents. The prawns turned red after cooking. They were peeled and eaten. The yams were also peeled and eaten.

This method of catching prawns is easy with the only skill needed being basketry. In practice, a long stretch of creek might have several traps collecting food each day without any effort on the part of the fisherman. Bait is not necessary to catch prawns as they will be naturally be drawn to the fish trap out of curiosity. But scraps from previous prawns may be used to bring in new ones (they are cannibalistic) or other fish like eels. The prawn trap is easy to build and can be reused many times.

Edit: I originally called this animal a shrimp when technically it is a freshwater prawn. A prawns segments overlap the ones after it whereas a shrimps second segment overlaps the first and third segment. Shrimp have a distinct bend in the tail. It is definitely not a crayfish however which is basically a freshwater lobster.

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Video Transcription

?ezání oddenk? cukrové t?tiny na pasti D?lení t?tiny

Skládaní do tvaru 4 základní proutky nad st?edovým bodem jedním z konc? svážeme zbylé dohromady tak, že nyní existuje 7 paprsk? (liché ?íslo je pot?ebné pro tkaní) P?idáním dalšího proutku již za?neme tkát Tkaní nad, pod, nad, pod atd. P?idání nového kusu, když ten starý dojde Zasunutí zp?t zbylého konce 7 proutk? pro vytvo?ení nálevky pasti nyní je proutek vázán na p?ipravené proutky Nálevka je vytažená ze zem? k dalšímu tkaní Nálevka je vložena do koše a past se dokon?í velký vodopád

malý vodopád

Sladká voda

Krevety ve vod? více krevet

Nastavení pasti pod ko?eny strom? Krevety vstoupí do pasti a poté v ní nebudou moci najít východ ven díky zúženému otvoru Ukládání do hrnce s vodou Další krevety

Rozd?lávání ohn?

Roz?íznutí krevety ji zabije okamžit? (snížení utrpení) sladké brambory jsem zasadil p?ed lety z t?ch divokých dále po proudu Horké kameny z ohn? va?í vodu rychleji než kdyby byl hrnec na samotném ohni. Tímto zp?sobem se mén? vody vypa?í než se dostane do bodu varu Krevety z?ervenají p?i va?ení. Oloupeme slupku a m?žeme jíst. Chutná podobn? jako ryby Sladké brambory chutnají podobn? jako brambory, mají ale více kalorií krevetí past

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Primitive Technology

Primitive Technology

Making primitive huts and tools from scratch using only natural materials in the wild.I also have this blog:
https://primitivetechnology.wordpress.com/ (I have no facebook page- ignore the fakes)
FAQ
Q.Where is this?
A.This is in Far North Queensland Australia.
Q.Do you live in the wild?
A.I don't live in the wild but just go into the bush to make these projects. Also I camp out here occasionally.
Q.How did you learn all this?
A.Researching books and internet plus trial and error. I'm not indigenous and have no army training.
Q.What about dangerous animals in Australia?
A.The only really dangerous ones in my area are snakes. Care must be taken when walking about and lifting things from the ground.
Q.For the mud huts what stops the rain washing the mud walls away?
A.The roof.
Q.Why don't you talk in the videos?
A.When I watch how to videos I fast forward past the talking part to see the action part. So I leave it out of my videos in favor of pure demonstration.

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