Survivalist Combined with Prepping - Provides Optimum Survival Techniques for Living Off the Land!

Bow Hunting

To become a self-sustained survivalist, you must learn to hunt with a bow and arrow. Hunt only what is needed and do not waste any viable part of the kill.

Deer

Hunting deer provides a primary source of meat. Learn to waste nothing. Access "How To" information about topics related to deer by clicking here.

Fishing

Learn to fish in a nearby stream, river, or lake. Fish provide an alternate source of meat and are a great source of vitamins.

Elk

If you are lucky to live where these do, they provide another excellent source of protein.

Cutting Trees

You must have shelter and fire. Learning how to use hand tools, such as an axe, ensures you have both.

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Successful Hunting with this Well-Balanced Crossbow

The Horton CB880 crossbow offers a perfectly balanced crossbow featuring a stock with great feel and deadly speed, stealth, and much more. With the improved technology and reverse draw this crossbow ensures deadly accuracy! Some features include:
  • * rugged foot stirrup
  • * added boot grip ridges
  • * ambidextrous cheek rest
  • * precision cams
  • * optimized speed

Flint Fire Starter

Fire is a must for cooking, heating, and providing light...all necessary for survival. For reliable and renewable fire starting, check out this light-weight, easily carried flint fire starter. It has excellent reviews for ease of use and reliability.

Outdoor Edge Butcher-Lite Kit

Outdoor Edge 8-Piece Butcher Kit with Belt Scabbard:
  • * High carbon 420 stainless steel stays sharper longer
  • * Nylon roll-pack organizer turns into a belt scabbard
  • * Ergonomic rubberized Kraton handle provides a non-slip grip which is secure even when wet.
  • * Only 2.4 pounds, so it is easily carried with you.
Learning how to be a Prepper is a good idea. Learning how to be a Prepper combined with how to be a Survivalist is a GREAT and BETTER idea! For information about Survivalist vs. Prepper, click here.
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