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Quantum MakersPublished at March 6, 2026 at 11:01 PM27:00
Man Uses Amazing FISHING TECHNIQUES & Makes the Most INSANE Fishing Traps | by @rampewild. thumbnail

Man Uses Amazing FISHING TECHNIQUES & Makes the Most INSANE Fishing Traps | by @rampewild.

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March 6, 2026 at 11:01 PM
Duration
27:00
Video type
Science & Technology
Channel region
Spain
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Comments
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RPM Range
$0.6 - $3.5
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Topic Cluster
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Video Description
Along remote mountain streams, rocky riverbeds and frozen lakes, where the current carves narrow channels through stone and the water moves with relentless force, Rampe approaches fishing in a way that feels closer to engineering than to traditional angling. Instead of relying on rods, hooks, or simple traps, he studies the behavior of water and fish together, turning the landscape itself into a carefully designed capture system. Every project begins with observation: how the current accelerates over rocks, how fish move through narrow passages, and where gravity naturally concentrates the flow. From here, Rampe designs structures that harness the river’s energy rather than fight against it. But this is the beginning, as his creativity is absolutely astonishing. In one scenario, a small waterfall becomes the heart of a mechanical fishing system, where wooden frames, mesh surfaces, and smooth ramps transform falling water into a natural conveyor that guides fish directly into a collection net. In another, he builds an elevated platform and enclosed observation shelter high above the river, allowing him to monitor fish movements from a strategic vantage point and deploy precision drop nets at exactly the right moment. In yet another approach, entire sections of the stream are reshaped with wooden barriers and channels that redirect currents and funnel fish toward controlled capture zones. Some of his constructions are so unexpected that they blur the line between survival technique, engineering experiment, and wilderness architecture. A simple rock in the river becomes the foundation for a suspended fishing station. A waterfall becomes a harvesting machine powered only by gravity. A handful of logs and mesh can quietly reprogram the path of a river’s current. Each design relies on a deep understanding of physics, hydrodynamics, and fish behavior, proving that patience and observation can replace complex technology. Together, they reveal Rampe’s wildest fishing techniques, methods that are shocking not only because they work, but because of the ingenuity behind them. The result is a collection of astonishing river inventions where the environment itself becomes part of the mechanism, and where fishing transforms into an exercise in creativity, experimentation, and mastery of the wild. RAMPE Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW6MrWRZ4lozAFUMb8A9AqA Disclaimer: Quantum Tech HD is not affiliated with the businesses whose products are shown in this review. Any trademarks depicted are the property of their respective owners.
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