fishing pole racks plans

Need advice / tips with a survival situation!?
Coming up in a few months (this summer), seven I plan to try to survive in the North Carolina mountains for five days. I have minimal experience camping / hiking, so I come to you for help -. As far as gear goes I plan to bring: backpack – Striker making fires – Axe / small knife – Fold-able bucket – Rope / string – Tarp – Collapsible pot (they make those?) – Metal rack (such as those is on the grill) – MRE packages for use only in emergencies – Flash light? Still undecided if I want to bring a small tent and a fishing rod, would like to try to build my own shelter and would like to see if I could grab food without a fishing vessel pole. Is there anything I left that might be needed? Any tips on what the discovery of food that I should look for? My father suggested crawl fish. Any other tips suggestions you might have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Dude!? Everyone here has left some pretty good advice. But if you must go, you should go. Drop bucket. Ditch the rack. Drop collapsible pot idea. The MRE is heavy. Ditch Pack List: Soda can alcohol Stove Windshield denatured alcohol Z Residual Fleece Sleeping Bag Liner 40 Degree Bag 1QT Pot Spoon Pocket Knife With Kit (Duct Tape) Lighter water bottle Tarp Tent (pegs) Toothbrush / Baking Soda Head Lamp rain jacket Winter Cap Fleece Jacket Under Layer 1 xtra pair of socks Food (just so you do not die): 4 Snickers 1 small summer sausage 8 packs of Ramee Quick list from the top of my head but its the basics and I'd walk out with this list of gear.
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Okuma Expandable ABS Rod Rack $22.99 The Okuma ABS Rod Rack is easy to assemble and can either be wall mounted or joined together for double sided storage…. |
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Rack’Em Horizontal 6-Rod Fishing Rod Rack $22.95 Horizontal rack holds 6 in-shore rods and reels. Alternate rod directions to increase distance between reels. Strong steel construction with plastic coating will not harm rods. Mounting screws included…. |
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