6 Days. Taking No Knife, Food, & Fire. ๐Ÿ›–

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Making...1) Crab/fish pot. 2) Fire Pump Drill. 3) Kite. 4) Tree Glue. 5) Lure. 6) Cordage. 7) Raft & Sail. have been looking forward to doing this one for a long time. With just the clothes on my back and one mystery item in my top pocket, I am embarking on an adventure on the coast using only primitive tools. Clay Tall Stories Videos & Music are self-filmed in New Zealand mostly in the South Island
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0:00 Climb down to the primitive hut
01:46 Gear breakdown & survival clothing Link collabs.shop/ihlmkn
03:25 Foraging Food
07:00 Making Crab/Fish Pot off the beach
09:54 Fishing with Pot
13:03 Making Fire Pump Drill
16:08 Making Fire
17:40 Cooking Fish
18:35 Fishing with pot in sea pond
20:05 Making Trap Entrance for Fish Pot
20:50 Making Primitive Kite (Munu Tukutuke)
23:10 Flying Kite & Fishing
24:24 Beach Fishing with Pot
25.28 Making Lure
27:55 Making Pine Pitch Charcoal Glue
29:11 Making Flax Cordage
30:34 Making Raft & Sail
33:20 Completing Raft & Setting sail to sea.
35:00 Fishing Off the Raft
39:25 Outro
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  • @paulthomson2288
    Late stoneage technology was still advanced enough for cultures not just to survive and but to actually thrive. It's engineering and art combined with ingenuity. This is the most impressive and genuine survival clip on YouTube.
  • @dpitt1516
    One of the best solo survival videos I have ever seen !!!!!!!!!! Well done Clay !!! Please keep em coming !!!
  • @kennysung5068
    Biting the head of the fish, โ€œI donโ€™t have a knife..so heโ€™s deadโ€ had me cracking up
  • @Howard710
    This gives me nostalgia of the first time I saw Les Stroud's Survivorman as a kid. Your primitive survival skill is just unparalleled by anyone I've seen who makes these types of videos. I truly wish you had a production crew so I could see the maximum potential of your skills and knowledge. Hats of to you sir.
  • @uncletiggermclaren7592
    Just to let foreigners know, the passion fruit, figs and peaches, gooseberries, walnuts, and others are not native plants, these are plants that have gone wild out of someones homestead. New Zealand had VERY few fruit or vegetable native plants, before Europeans brought things from overseas. And what we did have, modern people wouldn't recognise as viable food, they are nothing like modern fruit. And most of what we did have needed a LOT of careful preparation to take poisons out of it. The Kawakawa berry he ate to begin with, five would give you strong stomach cramps and the runs, 20 would give you CRIPPLING pain.
  • @therealyfy8727
    Hey clay I grew up without a father in Blenheim , thanks to your videos I was able to motivate myself to go out and catch my first fish. Cheers mate
  • @YourFavoriteEnemy
    Mr. Clay... Crazy crafting skills you have. I actually got stuned with the auto-drilling method to make fire... I mean I know other methods and watched other people follow the principle, but you took it way further, and I mean not just the drill... The basket, the raft, the glue, every tiny peace you crafted you did it with so much care and quality. Really impressed by you sir, respect.
  • @nymgoldenswan690
    Pure knowledge, fun, relaxation and adventure. Not the over dramatized stuff survival videos usually are these days. You can tell this man has immense survival knowledge and im so happy hes sharing it with the world, love it!
  • @Casper-fl1wy
    that crab/fish trap is a masterpiece
  • @gavinchitray742
    Never, ever, have I seen a survival video, where the guy could do everything, without anything (tools, snack bars, gear, etc). Simply the best.
  • @1OnlyOneOnlyOne1
    Watching you eat that fish really put things in perspective... How hard reality hits. So much preparation and knowledge required just to acquire that little meal. It must have tasted so good. Bless you and thank you.
  • @littlewigglemonster7691
    what a pleasure to watch edited so well, always engaging and interesting, excellent job darling.
  • @NukSooKow-yp9py
    Before I die, If I can try just a tiny little fraction of what you do, I'll die happy. That's 40 minutes of heaven for us lot gawking at the screen, I can just imagine the happiness out there doing it for real. Really great stuff, man ๐Ÿ‘๐ŸŽฌ๐Ÿ‘
  • @randyho8315
    This is the best survival show Iโ€™ve watched yet
  • @DonGrigorianFishing
    He made a drill out of stone and sticks!!!! Then he made fire with it!!! That's the craziest thing I've ever seen! I'm astonished by everything you built in this episode, you got yourself a lifetime subscriber!
  • @brienmacgearailt7801
    Absolutely amazing! You made 1,000's of years of Oceanic traditions come to life. I really appreciate this as a life long learner of Pacific cultures and history.
  • @kaiz0099
    I could never be that chill in ocean waters. Im constantly waiting for jaws to pop up any moment