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SHOULD_HUNT: It is advisable to hunt while stranded on a deserted island for food and nutrition, but do so safely and efficiently to conserve energy.
Hunting for Survival
When hunting for survival, prioritize large game like wild boar or deer, as they provide more substantial protein sources. To successfully hunt, find a suitable location with game tracks, water sources, and limited vegetation. Use a makeshift spear made from a straight branch and a pointed rock or knife. For a more reliable hunting method, create a trap using vines and branches to catch smaller game like rabbits or birds. Always hunt during peak hours, typically early morning or late afternoon when game is most active.
Fishing and Reef Navigation
Fishing can be a reliable source of food, especially near coral reefs. Use a makeshift fishing rod made from a sturdy branch and a fishing line made from plant fibers or a monofilament cord. Tie a hook made from a sharp bone or piece of metal to the end of the line and bait it with fish guts or a shrimp. When navigating the reef, use a compass or the position of the sun to determine the direction of the open ocean. This will help you locate areas with abundant fish life and avoid shallow waters with sharp coral.
Shelter and Rescue Signaling
When hunting, it’s essential to have a safe and secure shelter to return to. Use coconut fronds, leaves, and branches to create a sturdy hut with a waterproof roof. To signal for rescue, use a mirror or a shiny object to reflect sunlight towards any passing aircraft or boats. Create a smoke signal during the day by burning dry leaves and branches. At night, use a fire pit to create a visible smoke signal.
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