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Quote from: elkoholic on March 02, 2009, 11:11:34 AM
nice sharp gerber pack hatchet....
My buddy carries one of those, and I have tried it, it does work pretty well I will agree.
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Quote from: elkoholic on March 02, 2009, 11:11:34 AM
nice sharp gerber pack hatchet....
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I use Knives of Alaska bone saw. Works great, done 6 elk and a deer with it and its still in great shape.
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I love the Wyoming Saw. With the belt on it, it just snaps around the waist and is out of the way. Not that heavy, and works fantastically, especially on elk.
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Another vote for the Wyoming Saw. Compact and it does a great job.
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March 05, 2009, 08:50:34 PM »
I have a Gerber that is the same thing as the Wyoming saw and it works great for everything.
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I finally got the Wyoming Saw (short model). Used it on 2 elk in January. For function, I think I would prefer the long model.
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i have a kershaw with the interchangeable blades for deer
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don't need a pack saw just need a good Gerber axe to split and quarter a elk
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