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About Fowler's Makery and Mischief

Bushcrafter, Outdoorsman, and Youtube Creator Zachary Fowler is a Vermont native who moved to coastal Maine to become a wooden boat builder. Although building classic wooden boats was a passion and skill, Zach's real love was always for the outdoors. This would be expressed by his years providing for his family, occupying an off-grid Yurt-style home, and living a self-sufficient lifestyle.

Fowler's enthusiasm for the outdoors and strong work ethic was proven when he applied for and won History channel's “Alone” show, where he survived for 87 days in Patagonia, "catch and cooking" 63 fish and 2 birds. After surviving and winning the show Fowler chose to start his own Youtube channel where he could reach an audience and share his appreciation and knowledge of the great outdoors through video series such as the “30 Day Survival Challenge” and “Trick-Shot-Tuesday”. On this channel, you will find a plethora of catch and cooks, primitive and modern survival, and tons of fun!

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