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Re: Skinning knife
« Reply #15 on: January 07, 2011, 06:27:20 AM »
Really how many knives does a guy need?
depends on what one is doing...or how much one is doing it ;)

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Re: Skinning knife
« Reply #16 on: January 07, 2011, 07:10:57 AM »
Really how many knives does a guy need?
All most falls under the same catagory as guns..... can't have to many  ;)
I have a kershaw knife with a gut hook and it's worked great for me but this year hoyt2002 brought his hew outdoor edge knives in the field and I had to have one it worked awesome!
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Re: Skinning knife
« Reply #17 on: January 07, 2011, 09:18:38 AM »
I'm with Hump. 

For skinning fur, I like a blade less than 6 inches in length with a thinner blade.  My primary for the last 15 years or so has been the Nomark Folding Fillet.  Unfortunately it does not get as much use as it use too since the kibosh was put on gripping traps.  I have also taken a wide stake knife and ground off the serrations and beefed up the handle  - that actually made a really good skinning/ general knife.

For big game, I like a bigger knife for large chores/ big cuts so I pack a Grayman 7.5 Pounder which has a very nice sweep to the blade.  For more detailed work I have the Spyderco Impala with gut hook and partial serration.  Having a gut hook is a big benefit for sure.

And no, you can never have enough knives - there is always a Victorinox Craftsman and a Leatherman Wave with me were ever I go. Oh, and a Kershaw Lahar too.  The Pounder is either in the rig or with me in the field.  and, and, and........ 
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Re: Skinning knife
« Reply #18 on: January 07, 2011, 09:51:40 AM »
Best knives I know of are made by a guy named Bruce Bump.  CoryTDF has one, I have used it and was dually impressed.  Last year I saw it gut and skin a deer, a bear and an elk without having to resharpen.
  It will be my next knife.  Pretty sure you can find him on the internet. 
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Re: Skinning knife
« Reply #19 on: January 07, 2011, 10:05:35 AM »
I dont have any experience but thought that the Havalon knives looks perfect for skinning small game and fur bearers.  Replaceable surgical stainless blades.



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Re: Skinning knife
« Reply #20 on: January 07, 2011, 10:10:36 AM »
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Re: Skinning knife
« Reply #21 on: January 07, 2011, 12:23:03 PM »
Really how many knives does a guy need?

I just have two for the fur shed , my pocket knife, a folding knife for hunting, a bigger fillet knife for salmon  and a couple bigger knives for butchering so that's seven. wait there's a bread knife too. :)

Rasbo,
I have one of the Dexter Russels but I still use the Bolen. They're pretty similar but the Bolen has been worn down to about half it's original depth. Skinned a lot of beaver with that knife. Just to show you how long ago I bought it, it cost $3 brand new.
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Re: Skinning knife
« Reply #22 on: January 07, 2011, 12:29:22 PM »
Really how many knives does a guy need?

I just have two for the fur shed , my pocket knife, a folding knife for hunting, a bigger fillet knife for salmon  and a couple bigger knives for butchering so that's seven. wait there's a bread knife too. :)

Rasbo,
I have one of the Dexter Russels but I still use the Bolen. They're pretty similar but the Bolen has been worn down to about half it's original depth. Skinned a lot of beaver with that knife. Just to show you how long ago I bought it, it cost $3 brand new.
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Re: Skinning knife
« Reply #23 on: January 09, 2011, 09:17:33 PM »
"Really how many knives does a guy need?"

"All most falls under the same catagory as guns..... can't have to many"

Actually, I think it is a rule of physics....the subordinate volume of knives is directly proportionate to the relative density of the dominate mass of firearms.   Sorry, but you just can't overlook the plain and simple science of it!
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