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Throw Sticks

Build your own rabbitstick, a traditional throwing club used for small game hunting. Learn the carving, shaping, and throwing techniques that make this tool effective in a survival situation.

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- Join live or watch the recording anytime after class.

In this online survival class, you’ll learn to craft and throw a rabbitstick—a primitive hunting tool used for thousands of years by indigenous cultures to take down small game. Also known as a throw stick or hunting club, the rabbitstick is simple, silent, and surprisingly effective when used correctly.

Whether you’re building your survival skillset, learning historical tools, or just want a functional and fun project, this class delivers hands-on learning with real wilderness applications.

This ancient skill teaches patience, precision, and confidence. Whether you're new to primitive skills or looking to sharpen your technique, this class is a powerful introduction to primitive fishing.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Choosing the right wood and shape for your throw stick

  • Carving, smoothing, and balancing techniques

  • Safe and effective throwing form

  • How rabbitsticks were traditionally used for hunting

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What’s Included in Your Kit:

  • Pre-selected wood blank

  • Sanding tools

  • Safety instructions and practice guide

  • Optional grip wrap or finish material

Class Perks:

  • Join the live Zoom session for real-time guidance

  • Access the recorded session anytime if you can't attend live

  • Ask questions during and after the class through our chat group for up to a week and get support from an experienced instructors

  • Ideal for being prepared in emergencies. 

Book Your Spot Today

Zoom link is sent via email 72 hours before class starts.

  • Date/Time: October 15th 2025 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

    Starts Oct 15

    65 US dollars

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385-233-1280

1002 E 800 N Genola UT, 84655

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