Enter the mighty Bahco, might not have that nice timber grain handle, beautiful Damascus steel, for less than $20 it’s a great knife, loose it you won’t be crying into that beer
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Enter the mighty Bahco, might not have that nice timber grain handle, beautiful Damascus steel, for less than $20 it’s a great knife, loose it you won’t be crying into that beer
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Varies depending on what I am taking...
Dozier folder - 3 inch blade
Fixed - average around 4 to 4.5 inch
Filleting / boning knife - 6 inches
Mercator
the secret dairy of Adrian Mole..........
Mine are all around 10cm blade length.
This is my nicest (and most $) one. From Romania.
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Opinel number 8.
I normally carry two knives when hunting, both well over 30 years old and still going strong. One is my 5.5" S&W Outdoorsman which is a large, heavy drop-point that is good for skinning, legging, bone breaking and gutting. The other is my every-day Schrade Srimshaw Old Timer 4" folder that gets more use than the big S&W, too pointed for skinning but good for everything else, especially ringing, but I wouldn't try and break bones with it. If I could only have one then it would be the Schrade. Both have excellent steel and edge holding.
I have a lot of knives, Depends what you are hunting, but in general a 4 inch blade is all you need, quality of steel is as important, no two people like the same blade, my go to for goats is this
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I have a small selection depending on what/where we are hunting .
First there's the BK7 which I would call my survival knife (still for sale by the way...) 7 inches of blade capable of splitting wood rounds ...
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But my hunting knives are all Knives of Alaska brand . My go-to knife for hunting that is usually the only one I use for everything from skinning to boning is the 'alpha wolf' . Around 3in blade length . The bigger knife that I also carry on my belt with the alpha is around 5in blade length but more for camp general duties .
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And if we are going out for several days then I also take these two ...
A small hatchet , around 2 1/2 in blade with hook , excellent for speeding up skinning with the hook and breaking ribs etc and it's sharp enough to shave with . The second wee one is 2in wrap around blade perfect for skinning and fleshing skins .
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But by far my favorite is the alpha wolf and is the knife that is my definate go-to and will never be replaced except maybe with the stag handled version . They also make a boning version of that knife which I am seriously considering buying with a more appropriate shaped , pointed thinner blade .
So if someone buys the BK that will be my first stop .
Attachment 177819these are my (lucky knifes) left one I brought for my twin brother a few years ago and the black one I found on my first ever tahr hunt. I did try to find the owner of it but to no avail. I now take both the knifes with me on every hunt as I’m not 100% sure what one is the lucky knife as both have been with me on my 10 chammy and 13.5 bull tahr any every culling trip In between!