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10+ Bushcraft Tips & Survival Skills Knife Fishing Food

10+ Bushcraft Tips & Survival Skills Knife Fishing Food

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Here are 10 bushcraft tips and survival skills that might just help you on your wilderness camping trips. From fishing for food, to tips on knife sharpening, paracord and more bushcraft skills. Cookie: I got myself dyneema cord as well as other ropes and cordage types. Dyneema is unreal. It floats in the water, 4mm cord can hold more than a 1300 kg, high resistance to rubbing. Used in yachting and for stunts. Worth to have at least 10-20m.
Date: 2022-10-31

Comments and reviews: 6


Instead of a proper rainfly for my hammock, i instead carry a heavy duty tarp, big enough to cover my hammock and keep me dry in the rain, but also has many other uses that a normal rainfly wont.
An old altoids tin can be turned into a char box, and can keep tinder try, just load it with small wood chunk, poke a 1/4 hole on the top and toss it in the fire.
If you rip your pant legs, turn them into shorts, and use the remaining leg portions to create storage bags, tie off one end with paracord and flip it inside out, paracord at the other end to tie to your pack.
Another great video, always learn new stuff

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Great video. I always learn something useful from these trips that I can try. Good close-up shots, definitely honing the director's skills. I myself have recently started making videos about my adventures, of course, this cannot be compared with your work yet, but I am moving very quickly towards this.
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I really wish I could find some acorns in my area but the squreals got to them first, we also didnt have many to begin with because of a snow storm in may. Most of the time here in Oregon the acorns are everywhere.
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I'd recommend adding a CAT tourniquet to your 1st aid kit. The bandage is great, but if you've got a bad enough bleed, it will be faster to stop the bleeding with a tourniquet and the CAT is easy to deploy solo.
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Hiya, sorry I keep saying this but I'd love to see you do a limited budget overnighter! Or one using only items from the middle isle of lidl or aldi!
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The sharpening was a shock. I would have thought the black side should be used before the diamond side. Is diamond heavier than the black side?
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