Whts ur huntin knife?
#11
knives now that is something i know
every knife named in here and good knives but to be honest if you want a good field knife i would suggest something with a non slip handle. for example a gerber gator has a non slip handle and can be used for all the purposes. also another suggestion would be to get a game care knife set that you can carry with you in the field there are several companies that make them. here are a few. kershaw,ontario knife company,smith and wesson.
and if anybody needs any advice on knives please feel free to contact me. and just so you know that i have a idea of what i am talking about you can contact deerdust or even squeaks who both know about my background in this field
and if anybody needs any advice on knives please feel free to contact me. and just so you know that i have a idea of what i am talking about you can contact deerdust or even squeaks who both know about my background in this field
#14
Typical Buck
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#16
Spike
Join Date: May 2010
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Honestly, there are so many good knives out there. I've used Primos, Buck Knife, Old Timer and Marble.
This year I'm trying a Schrade. They have quite the selection, but I've snagged a couple to see which one I like best.
I never use a gut hook and I cut through the sternum, so I need a pretty strong knife. Several have held up wonderfully in the past, but I've started to lean away from folding knives and use fixed blades more.
Though I've heard good things about those outdoorsman utility knives. Dunno how well they work, but I bet they're a wonder on small game.
This year I'm trying a Schrade. They have quite the selection, but I've snagged a couple to see which one I like best.
I never use a gut hook and I cut through the sternum, so I need a pretty strong knife. Several have held up wonderfully in the past, but I've started to lean away from folding knives and use fixed blades more.
Though I've heard good things about those outdoorsman utility knives. Dunno how well they work, but I bet they're a wonder on small game.
#19
field knives
i use 2 in the hills one is my custom made steve wheeler,which fits just beautifully and the other is a kershaw blur assisted opening folder....i would like to get a ZT(zero tolerance) they are a very fine knife and the handles are great for non slip,gut hooks on knives i dont like at all,the gut hook that buck bought out was sposed to be a breakthru in field dressin but after some snooping around i found out that the design was copied from the alaskan trappers who deliberatly put that on their knives to lift the billy off the fire....go figure!!