New to field cleaning and not sure what knife to get. What shape should the knife be? Is this a good choice: 7 5" Deer Creek Fixed Blade Gut Hook Skinning Bowie Fish Hunting Knife DC805 H | eBay
Or something like this? 10 5" Fixed Blade Tactical Gut Hook Hunting Survival Knife w Sheath Bowie 5756 F | eBay
i have a Buck 119 and it works great. i have used a SOG seal pup to help clean a moose too. anything with a sharp edge will git r' done
I have the Outdoor Edge Butcher Lite kit. It's a nice little package and relatively inexpensive for what you get. Has all of the tools needed for a beginner to be comfortable. KnifeHog - Outdoor Edge Butcher Lite Kit BL-1
Hard to beat the mora bushcraft. Scandinavian steel @ a good price. http://www.thebushcraftstore.co.uk/...nife---heavy-duty-stainless-steel-13285-p.asp Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
As long as it's sharp and holds an edge....I don't care if it's a $5 knife. I saw the knives in the Mathews show video and looked at their site..they are pretty but too pretty and too expensive at $400 up to totally ludicrous prices for anything useful. Nice gift for the hunter that has everything and is hard to impress. I bought a pair of Buckmaster knives at walmart for around $20 that are simple and bulletproof that work just fine.
I'm going to pick up a Havalon before next season. I don't think I have read or heard anything bad about Havalon knives.
The knife you use is of little importance, but having a folding saw to easily cut through the breast bone is a must for me. Gutting a deer is so much easier and cleaner if you can split them open. Young deer are easy enough to cut through with just a knife, but mature deer really make you see the value of a good saw blade. Most any knife blade will stay sharp for the 5 minutes you will be using it to gut the deer.
Outdoor edge has a knife that has replaceable blades like the havalon but to me looks a lot sturdier Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
I have a buck knife and like it. Has good steel. Also have havalon knife. Very sharp. New ones are supposed to have sturdier blades. Havalon is nice for size and weight. Outdoor edge knife butcher set is also nice. Might be a good idea depending on what you are doing. If you are just field dressing the deer any sharp knife will do. Sent from my SCH-R530U using Tapatalk
If you know how to use the knife, the havalon having thin blades is of little importance.... They only break when you apply torque to them by twisting as you cut. Don't do that. They are surgically sharp for a reason. You don't need to twist and pry as you cut. We completely skinned, quartered and butchered 2 mature caribou bulls in August with 3 blades. I've done deer on several occasions with just one blade. My two pirantas and 100 pack of blades should theoretically last me another 40+ years.
I have all kinds of great knives from $5 to $150. They all work But since getting a Havalon..... I haven't picked up another knife