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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Learn How To Make A Primitive Survival Trap

Primitive Survival Trap – The Feather Spear Trap This is an easy to build, reliable primitive trap, that will help you catch animals. The feather spear trap is especially effective for wild hogs. If you ever find yourself in a

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Urban Survival For Alternate Power

The Seven Sisters of Urban Survival (Part V) You need some kind of power for: 1. Light2. Cooking3. Heat4. Refrigeration5. Communications LIGHTThis is a must when the power goes out. If you can afford them, the plug-in type flashlights that

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Prepping & Storing Food For SHTF

The Seven Sisters of Urban Survival (Part II) Again we start with the basic rule of 2 adults for 72 hours. This is because FEMA, the Red Cross and most other emergency responders basically tell you that it the first

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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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What does enough water for 72 hours look like?

The Seven Sisters of Urban Survival (Part 1) Water What does enough water for 72 hours look like? For 2 adults, at the maximum standard of 1 gallon per day, per person, for all purposes, it’s 12 – 2 Lt.

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5 Things You Need To Survive In The Wilderness

Bushcraft is about thriving in the natural environment, and the acquisition of the skills and knowledge to do so.  Here are five bushcraft skills you must know to survive. Hunting, Fishing, and Trapping In bushcraft, it is of the upmost

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Surviving with Guns…It’s Tricky

As a former US Army small arms armorer and a life-long shooter, I find “tricked out” firearms very interesting. Not only do all the various forms of AR-15’s catch my eye, but also ones for shotguns, SKS’s and others all

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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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