Amazing Pocket Fishing Kit! [ Cheap and Easy ]



This is a cheap, easy and efficient way to make a pocket fishing kit. It uses simple household items and is easily replaceable if lost.

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Thanks for watching. It has been rainy and windy all day and so the light wasn't the best when I finally got out to shoot the video. Please leave me a comment in the section below and a thumbs up ( or a thumbs down!) See you in the next one!

Brian W

Always outstanding tips

S.D. Mountain Man

That's a slick kit

Rick Hall

👍👍👍

John Burgin

Repurposing something old into something practical and useful. Thanks for sharing . Have a blessed day

Quinn The Eskimo (Outdoors)

😊looks good James. Nice kit. This can also be customized for our local environment😊 Take care. 😊

Brian Sherrill Rural Living

James are you close to E Palastine?

Bill G

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jt

Cool video! I've always have used an Altoids tin as a mini tackle box.

Gary Trew

Hello brother Jim great little fish kit. Hey it won't be long before we get up to 200k subscribers so congratulations to all involved on your end that's a milestone. God bless you and your family.

Johnny Hildebrand, Min

Cool idea. I have heard of using PVC, empty bottles, soup cans, and bamboo sections. Hope ya'll are doing okay, be careful, and God bless.

Tommy Cowan

The garden hose is an awesome idea.

The African Lion

Very nice, a very good idea.

Dont Shoot My Dog

I use a big cigar tube.

Stoney A.K.A. James

Those types of fishing kits are handy, I made several using PVC

CU

Good thing.We need this. Thanks from🇫🇮🤟

Winston BeLisle

Might could use a plastic test tube, instead I of that cut down water hose. Cork it, to keep water proof.

STEVEN SCHOEN

Nice video!!

Clay Johnson

Outstanding kit,prayers up

C C

Thanks for the shout out James
I have used that since about '85.
I used old garden hose because i had just trashed my old one and was doing an excursion and needed something in a hurry.
I have steel guitar strings as my snare wire with the eye. I usually use a piece of that as a tracer (easy to tie with a multi tool) with the swivels if needed.
My hosepipe is about 6 1/2 inches and i have small pieces of tinfoil as well.
I have made several different kits for their kits as "give aways" and used old aluminium pill tube containers and pvc pipe as well. Thing is, plugging the ends with a rigid container and then you also need to go purchase end caps etc.

The speed with which this can be made is the main attraction, and does not necessitate any purchases besides the fishing equipment which you need to make any kit anyway.
And garden hoses come in different diameters as well.
The hose can be attached to a bush craft automatic trap set up or the line removed from the hose and 2 seperate static fishing lines put in the water – one for bottom feeders and a bobber.
If you hand fish, the line between your fingers with the hose in your hand like you would hold a kubaton is rigid enough.
And, convenience because no one will miss a 6" piece of hose off the end. The hose will stiffen up with time anyway. My fishing hose is still the original all the way from '85
Any tube structure can be used.
Take care and keep the good content coming.
Keep on keeping on
Heads up
Eyes open
No fear

jonnyboat2

The Ronco Pocket Fisherman.

John mony

As a longtime home owner, you can bet I have plenty of leaky garden hoses that I've kept around "just in case" LOL Love the concept. I'd like to suggest putting your swivels on a good quality safety pin and the hooks on another one, to keep them organized and untangled. That's how I keep them in my tackle boxes. One other thing that makes for a good hobo type fishing kit is the prescription pill bottles that have reversible screw-on lids. You can put one bottle on the child safe side of the lid and screw a second one onto the easy-on-the-arthritis side of the lid. Then you have two separate watertight chambers to put gear in. As a long time breather, you can bet I have plenty of those pill bottles waiting to fill a "just in case" moment, as well as the hoses.

John Koelliker

Cool

keith moore

i used PVC pipe for one similar didn't use tape though just an end cap and dropped the kook into the tube before putting the cap on also wally world (in the craft stuff!) and Jann's netcraft keep different sizes of small ziplock bags that come in handy for kit making i keep the 1-1/2×2's and 2×3's on hand myself i use them for the sinkers and swivels in these little kits! you might want to give Jann's a look James they keep lure net and rod making supplies i got a little backsaw out of the rod making stuff that's a go to for little projects the pliobond they keep is a fantastic flexible adhesive/sealant and i find their net making line works just about as good if not as good as tarred bank line and you can get 3 lb spools of it and if you want lead molding and sinker molds Jann's is nirvana! the last time i counted over 200 different molds!!

Behind the Spotlight

EXCELLENT hack. Of course the length of hose could be a tad longer if one wishes to add a plastic tube of lures or shelf stable bait. Heck there’s even bobbers tiny enough to shimmy a couple in 🎣

Lloyd Squires

Very helpful. Thank you.

Brilliant idea. 😀

Terry Queen

That is really pretty cool and pretty quick too if you think about it. I got an idea from corporals corner about making one like that but with bamboo. Right now my bamboo is in the drying stage but when it's done it basically works the same way. You store everything inside but your line is on the outside and you toss your line same way you would as if you were tossing off of a bottle and they work really great too. I have never thought about using garden hose and that makes a lot of sense to that's a lot faster than doing a bunch of sawing on bamboo. Excellent idea I plan on doing both. Thanks James for this quickie idea I certainly do appreciate it and I certainly will put it to use. Right now in my get home bag I have a small square container with fishing gear in it and a small roll of fishing line attached to that which takes up more room than I wanted it to, so this idea you just gave me plus the one I already have with bamboo will be perfect for my get home bag and my grandsons bag also. Thanks James you always come through with some great stuff. May God bless you and yours and please please stay vigilant!

Joshua Caviness

as a life long fisherman I doubt that would work as a hand reel garden hose collapses when pressure is applied to it. as a storage medium it would be okay. but, please film a video of it in action because i don't think it will work. this is an idea that should have been used and found out if it would work before filming. ideas are the bread and butter of survival but, passing along information should be left to things that are proven effective

Joseph Dixon

That is similer to qwhat I made, except my tupe is an aluminum tube with three hose clamps added to it, I have a small reel which two hose clams will hold down, the other hose clamp is the guide, a small key ring I fashioned so the hose clamp clamps on it at the end of the tube. I can cast the line from the tube. All parts are carried in the tube, like your hose. Sinkers, extra line, floats and hooks.
I"am seriously considering swtching to a PVC tube. The aluminum is beginning to deteroriate.

Margaret Adler

Great idea! Thanks James ATB Sam from Vietnam

Scarcasm Tin Cap

Love it. Lets see some fishing!

I_am_a freespirit

Thank you for this Video. I have two cheaper garden hoses that have holes in them, you just gave me more ideas to cook up😉🤓👍🏻

I_am_a freespirit

Working on a farm, I save the plastic covers and lids from the individual shots we use to vaccinate the cows with and depending on size (we also vaccinate our smaller critters with different sizes).
I have been using those plastic housings for anything from backpacking utensils, to firestarter kits to sewing kits, and my favorite fishing kits.
Any container can become some sort of kit, LET YOUR IMAGINATION WONDER/ ROAM 😉.
You can probably ask your veterinary clinic for these plastic tubes. They just throw them away.

S/V Raven Flintlock

Cool idea. I was thinking about doing the same thing with a mini M & M tube. Once I polished off the chocolates, I used them to hold spices and seasonings, then it hit me to make a fishing kit, JIC I don't have a pole.

Jerry Dague

Cheers James👍😎👍

Spiritsuit7

Good stuff…I make something like this using plastic cigar tubes .

NunyA BidneZ

You should do a must have back pack bug out kit. Something that holds all the things you need to do the complete list of things only Waypoint knows how to make. I bet it would make an Epic Video my dude. Shout me out as Magic if you do this please.

Huples Cat

Very nice. I don’t fish but would in a big shtf. I just got an Apocabox with a reproduction emergency fishing kit which is stunning. 👍🇨🇦

Peter Bailey

James this was a cool idea.

Marie Scott

That is so cool. I will show this to my brother, the fisherman.

Red Jenkins

There is not a bell button. Someone must have taken it.

Felix Cat

That's quite neat.

I predominantly use Military Speedhooks, which I can leave unattended, but I do have a BCB Fishing Kit to supplement the Speedhooks.

I'll buy another six Speedhooks and compile a separate compact fishing kit from the BCB and other useful components.

Eight Speedhooks take up virtually no space and weigh almost nothing, and the thought of setting eight traps that don't need someone sitting and monitoring them is something I like.

I was thinking of buying a small diameter carbon fibre tube which can store everything inside and also be used as a fishing pole if required.

In my kit are small screw in hooks and eyes that can be used to mount traps to, they're really quite useful around camp, too.

NewHampshire Jack

I had the thought to build similar kits with scraps of thin-wall plastic electrical conduit and/or water piping. Here in the Philippines, it is mostly all plastic in home builds. This video stays with our frugal mantra of waste not, want not. We have a few sets made from locally harvested bamboo and wood plugs at each end. The next step will be to take the troops to the ocean so they may catch dinner with their emergency hand lines. There is a small mackerel in the south China sea that will be a blast for hand-liners to catch during a mock survival scenario. Consider a slightly larger kit with room for some dehydrated bait. Dried shrimp, squid, or fish to hook the first one. Then you have guts to use for more fishing. James, again you presented an excellent and useful project.

George Cobb

James, thanks to you & your source of inspiration. Do you plan to do a video in which you actually demonstrate fishing with this kit? May God continue to bless & inspire you! If you need a place to fish, you are welcome to fish from our lakefront pier on beautiful Weiss Lake in NE AL. The lake has 30,,000 acres of surface water & 400+ miles of shoreline. The Old Preacher