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So what is everyone using, and why do you like it? I'm looking to upgrade to a good fixed blade skinning knife that is under $100.00, and American made. I read alot of good things about about knifes of Alaska, older Shurade knifes, Bark river, Buck 103's just to name a few. Those that do more skinning than I will ever do seem to perfer a 3"-4" blade, not the big Rambo knifes I some hunters packing. Your thoughts?
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November 17, 2012, 09:50:45 PM »
i use an outdoor edge with a guthook, works good! im sure not the greatest in the world but it does just fine for skinnin coyotes!
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I use a homemade thingy that has a large handle but the blade is only about 3 1/2" long and rounded. Really thick blade too. Don't like the flimsy pointy things for skinning, use those for butchering. I tend to use it more in a wedging/pushing motion and don't want to puncture the hide/meat in the process.
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I carry the Alpha Wolf (Knives of Alaska) and I also bought a Havalon this year. The Alpha Wolf is a workhorse and I love it. The Havalon is also very impressive and scary sharp. Both very good knives (my opinion) and worth looking at.
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I like the outdoor edge swing blade and I also carry a SOG swing blade knife/saw combo.
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I too carry the outdoor edge swing blade and a havalon. Both are great knives
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i think the bigger the better. i like the buck 119, the biggest they make, but it should have a gut hook. when i got the big boy gut hooks were not popular . i am knife poor as i have at least 15 bucks and a few others. it is like guns and fly rods you cant have enough. you gotta keep them very sharp! mike w
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This year I've used the knife I bought from Rainshadow made from and old bandsaw blade. It's earned a permanent spot in my pack.
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November 18, 2012, 08:54:57 AM »
I love my knives of alaska knives with D2 steel. All you really need is a havalon. They are small, light and make fieldressing, caping, skinning, and deboning a breeze.
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November 18, 2012, 09:02:43 AM »
I love my Buck knife. $30 at wal mart
Takes a few minutes to get it sharp out of the box but once sharp, the edge just doesn't go away. It's my skinning/boning knife. I crash the thing into rib bones and pop ball sockets with ease and it stays super sharp.
So sharp in fact that it did this with just a small brush with my hand:
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I hate that!!!!!!!! bet it still hurts
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November 18, 2012, 09:30:29 AM »
Started using these a few years ago for skinning and boning out
Cheap and work well
http://www.askthemeatman.com/knives.htm#3%20inch%20paring%20knife
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"Cutco" I got one from an outfitter he spoke very highly of them. I've skinned three bears, three deer and an elk. This year was the first time I sent it in to cutco for free sharpening.
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Outdoor edge skin and bone is a great set! You can pick up the pair on ebay for about 30.00.
I use my havlon knife a lot for skinning as well.
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