
Dwarf Family Makes Traps and Catches Eels in Crevices of Rocks - Primitive Life
Dwarf Family Makes Traps and Catches Eels in Crevices of Rocks - Primitive Life
Hello everyone !
Welcome back to Dwarf Food, where we explore the wild countryside and cook delicious primitive dishes from ingredients found in nature. In today’s video, we take you deep into the rocky streams to build natural traps and catch wild eels hiding inside rock holes. This is one of the most traditional and exciting ways to gather food in remote rural areas.
We start the journey by searching along the stream, looking for rock holes where eels usually hide. Using simple handmade tools, bamboo sticks, and natural bait, we carefully set traps inside the narrow stone cavities. Each step requires patience, silence, and experience, because wild eels are fast, strong, and easily startled.
After setting multiple traps, we return later to check them. The excitement grows as we slowly pull each trap out of the rock hole — and today, we manage to catch several healthy, shiny eels. Their strength and slippery bodies make the process even more thrilling.
