Bushcraft skills are very essential. For outdoor campers, this is a skill they may not afford to miss. Every serious prepper also has the bushcraft skills on their finger-tips. The skills prove helpful in countering emergencies and coping as a survivalist.

The Basics Come First

Mastering the least skill plays a huge role in boosting confidence and improving self-reliability. Some of the must-know bushcraft skills include shelter building, hunting, water gathering, fire making, prepping survival food and food foraging!

To be precise, skills to provide for the basic needs – food, water, and shelter – are unmissable.

Here is a breakdown, so you’ll not have to toil much.



When residing off the land, being familiar with the flora around is vital for your survival. This is helpful once you go for food foraging. You’ll need to know the edibles and the toxic plants that may be deadly once consumed.

Camp cooking is another must-have skill for outdoor lovers. Once it comes to flora, keep in mind that cattails are a superb meal. Find them with ease along the shore, where the shallow waters rest. For more useful information on cattails read my article.

Let’s get to the whole hunting activity. For efficient hunting, first master constructing firm and working traps and snares, plus tying of knots. Master how to fish, and always remember to carry with you the fishing gears. Proceed to learn animal behavior and how to deal with every animal move. Practice reading animal signals and hiding your scent.

What about the water? To survive you’ll need clean water and in large amounts. Learn how to trap and gather water. To purify your water, boiling is the cheapest method. Make sure you can make fire since it will be of much more help during your stay.

For your safety, equip yourself with shelter building skills. Know how to tie knots, make cordage, acquire construction materials such as tree branches and set up strong structures.

Last but not least:

Ensure you can make fire and essentials that are used in handy with it. Master the art of wood collection and building a fire pit. Learn the different fire types and the best use of each one of them. Once you are fully equipped with these skills, well be sure to have an amazing fun-filled out-door trip.

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