Redirecting a Cave River Just to Catch Fish… Worth It? | by
Автор: Survival Outdoor Life
Загружено: 2026-03-03
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Deep inside a rocky cave, a wild stream was making it almost impossible to catch anything. Instead of giving up, I decided to try something different — redirect the flow of the water itself.
Using large plastic pipes and handmade bamboo channels, I built a temporary drainage system to control the current and lower the water level. The goal? Make the fish easier to find and catch by hand.
But working inside a slippery cave with rushing water is never simple. Between unstable rocks, muddy currents, and unexpected challenges, things didn’t exactly go as planned.
Was redirecting part of a cave river actually worth the effort just to catch fish? Watch until the end to see what happened.
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