Gigging for Survival: “It’s all about the SMALLS.” July 27, 2015July 27, 2015Creek Stewart Comment Follow me I have a friend who makes a living selling items at flea-markets, fairs and festivals and he always says to me, [...]
Three Excellent Survival Knives for Under $100 July 26, 2015February 19, 2016Jarhead Survivor 1 Follow me Outdoorsmen love knives. The reasons for this are varied, but for me it’s because of the utility they offer. If all [...]
Survival Gear Review: Benchmade Bushcrafter July 20, 2015July 20, 2015Doc Montana Comment Follow me Up until recently, the quiet corner of outdoor activity known as bushcraft was a niche market for those who make knives [...]
FAT GUYS IN THE WOODS: BLOG SKILL SERIES: Become a Fire Walker – Apache Match July 14, 2015July 14, 2015Creek Stewart 1 Follow me You’ve probably noticed that I’ll often send the guys off on the morning of their solo day with some kind of [...]
FAT GUYS IN THE WOODS: BLOG SKILL SERIES: Make an Improvised Bow Saw July 14, 2015June 29, 2016tpd Comment Follow me In the first episode of Fat Guys in the Woods, we made an improvised Bow Saw using a bent sapling. We [...]
Bamboo: Scourge or Smart Prepper Resource July 1, 2015June 22, 2017Pat Henry Comment Follow me I was talking to some friends the other week and the subject of bamboo came up. My one friend was discussing [...]
Making Fire With a Bow Drill June 28, 2015June 20, 2017Jarhead Survivor 3 Follow me Imagine you’re hiking with some friends on a day hike on a trail you’ve never been on. The trail is well [...]
Prepping vs Bushcraft: Which is Better for SHTF? June 28, 2015October 19, 2017Pat Henry 2 Follow me There has been a lot of spirited discussion in the comments this week so I thought I would try to throw [...]
Paiute Trap June 26, 2015May 6, 2017tpd Comment Follow me The skill of trapping is one of the most fascinating yet controversial aspects of Bushcraft. In an ideal world it wouldn’t [...]
The Catapult as a Hunting Tool June 21, 2015June 3, 2017James Dome Comment Follow me In the minds of many people a catapult is nothing more than a child’s toy, or one of the weapons used [...]
Gear Review: Survival Slingshot Archer June 20, 2015June 20, 2015Jarhead Survivor Comment Follow me The Survival Slingshot Archer is one of those pieces of equipment that I both like and dislike. Allow me to explain. [...]
Six Primitive Traps For Catching Food In The Woods May 25, 2015December 20, 2016Pat Henry Comment Follow me If you do find yourself in the wilderness and need food, there are a lot of ways to fill the plate [...]
The Survival Slingshot Review April 23, 2015February 14, 2016Off The Grid Comment Follow me In today’s world of modern guns, compound bows and hunting equipment the slingshot is usually thought of as a child’s toy. [...]
Hunting Safety: Tips for being a Safe Hunter April 19, 2015February 26, 2016Robert Richardson Comment Follow me When talking about safety in relation to hunting, the first place we obviously have to start is with our firearms. We [...]