>>2797023My overall advice, buy as little gear as you can and use what you have for food, make sure you have some kind of plan in mind for work, travel with the seasons. Use the time you have left in your house to get whatever gear you need, then just get out there and enjoy yourself man. You've got an opportunity to make the most of things, it might turn out even better then where you're at currently. Watch some survival videos on youtube if you can, oh and lastly
>Small fishing kitThe government doesn't want you to know this but you can just fish for free everywhere you go, but a small kit or a collapsible rod, use worms and grasshoppers and whatever else you find for bait. Don't forget to bring a lighter of course, but learning a friction fire is also based.