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I use Mora knives. Once I get home I use Ontario knives and a LEM bone saw. Sent from my SM-S916U using Tapatalk
Quote from: bb76 on May 23, 2026, 07:23:39 PMI use Mora knives. Once I get home I use Ontario knives and a LEM bone saw. Sent from my SM-S916U using TapatalkMora knives are great, and inexpensive but the steel is a bit soft and edge retention isn't so great. Ontario RAT in S35vn is excellent.
I use a Gerber gator to gutI also have a Havalon with meHere’s some info as wellEssential Steps to Get StartedComplete a basic safety course. You can find both online and in-person options via the Hunter-Ed platform.Acquire Gear: Invest in a reliable firearm or bow, hunter-orange apparel for visibility, and field-dressing tools (like a fixed-blade knife and game bags).Practice & Scout: Spend time at a local shooting range to ensure your shot is accurate and ethical. Use state wildlife websites to scout public land boundaries.Review Regulations: Always download the official state hunting regulations pamphlet to verify bag limits, legal hunting hours, and permitted equipment.Mentorship ProgramsIf you are an adult learning to hunt, many states offer specific programs to pair you with experienced guides or offer special "mentored" hunts. In Washington, you can look into WDFW’s Hunter Outreach Program, which provides beginner-friendly hunting clinics and regulated access opportunities.Digital ResourcesGoHUNT: Excellent for accessing western hunting maps, application management, and gear advice.The New Hunters Guide: A highly recommended YouTube channel offering basic tips, gear reviews, and fundamental skills for rookie hunters.