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Posts From Blake Alma

10 Ways to Make Fire with Natural Tinders

  Below is a video by AlfieAesthetics about starting a fire with Western Red Cedar Bark, Birch Bark/Birch Dust, Coal Fungus, Pine Cones, Tinder Fungus, Fireweed, Thistle, Punkwood, Wood Shavings & Dried Grass. GET A $25 CREDIT CARD KNIFE FOR 100%

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How to make an Easy Survival Spear

The spear has been a treasured hunting weapon for thousands of years. Below is a video by Blake Alma, editor-in-chief here at Survival Daily, showing you how to make your own simple spear. Visit: EZ Battery Reconditioning To Learn More

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How to Skin a Squirrel in less than 5 Minutes

How to Skin a Squirrel in less than 5 Minutes Squirrels are chalked full of protein making them a great survival food. The average squirrel has about 21 grams of protein. Squirrels are easy to trap and easy to hunt making

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Prepping is still needed even during Trump’s Presidency!

With no hesitation, Trump will be a great president, but that doesn’t mean we should stop prepping and practicing the art of survival. Prepping, homesteading, bushcraft, homesteading, survivalism, and first aid are skills that must be practiced during the presidency

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Surviving on Dandelions

Did you know that you can eat Dandelions? Yes, Dandelions, the “weed.” It is very edible and tastes just like spinach. Dandelions are often used for making teas, coffees, and salads! The coffee is absolutely delicious. Dandelions also make a

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Interview with Dave Canterbury

Join in on The Outdoorsman’s Art Radio Show with Blake Alma, editor-in-chief here at Survivalist Daily, interview Dave Canterbury,  New York Times Best-selling author, TV Show host, and the founder of Self-Reliance Outfitters. Listen to the podcast here below: You

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My Hunter’s War

When I was 14-years-old, I would set up several modified rat traps for the purpose of trapping squirrels for both meat and fur. I accidentally ended up trapping a chipmunk instead. I feeling sorry for the unwanted kill, decided to

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Bushcraft 101 Review

As an outdoorsman and survivalist, I am always trying to find new books and articles regarding wilderness survival. I have read dozens of books about the art of wilderness survival. Of all of the books I have read about survival,

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Matches for Survival

    Are matches okay for survival? Meh…they are okay…but lighters are probably better. However, if you purchase the right matches, it will do its job. In the video below, you can watch me discuss the different types of matches

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15 Survival Uses for Ziploc Bags

Everyone owns a box of Ziploc bags. Although most people only use them for storing food, there are at least a dozen other ways to use them in a survival scenario. Ziploc bags are sold in small, medium, and large

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