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Obviously you need to learn what plants are edible. You need to build a permanent structure that will not be found. Earth bags are very good for this as you can carry them in bulk and then fill them once you find a nice deep hidden spot with small-medium sized river nearby. Do not set up too closely to water or you will be found. You want to be at minumum 2km (2 mile) away from any tracks and at least 200m (250yard) away from the water. It is easier than you think with the earth bag construction. You will want a gillnet, illegal to use in most places but it means you have a passive source of fish. You will want a fishing rod too I advise telescopic, decent reel, with spinners, wiglers and so on. Fish that are too big for the gillnet will be stuck in the area in front of it and you catch those yourself. You will want to get some conibear traps, 110, 160, 220, and set up a trap line, these are serious pieces of gear that are designed to kill on impact if you fuck it up and it snaps it breaks whatever part of your body is in there. Of course you need to study your local animals, what actually is there, what fish are in that water source. You are also going to want a small solar set up primary for charging battery banks that then charge your lights, phone and so on. Fill your phone with guides on your area.
A short-list for if you are serious
>learn the edible plants, some tree seeds are edible and high protein and high yield
>learn your animals, what ground animals, what fish
>find your location, do some reading on natural lines of drift
>learn the climate, if it gets very cold do not build in a depression where cold air will sit
>get bags, conibears, gillnet, fishing kit
>learn how to process animals, worst case download videos onto your phone
>solar can be a hiking solar set up to begin with, as you grow you may want a pure dc 200w panel