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<blockquote data-quote="UnSafe" data-source="post: 1677693" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>For actually field dressing deer and small game, I keep 2 knives in my bag- A cheap Schrade fixed blade knife with the green rubber handle. Works well but doesn't hold an edge. My favorite is a Buck fixed blade with gut hook. about 3-1/2" curved, skinning blade, dont know the model, but it has undersized wood grip panels and a serrated steel handle that stands out from the grips. Doesn't slip when bloody and holds an edge well. About $30 IIRC. Buck's Pack Lite set looks promising. Easy to wash the mess out of them.</p><p></p><p>For pure function, there's no need to spend a bunch of cash on a hunting knife. Now, that being said, I own a bunch of overpriced firearms that don't function any better than a used $320 Glock. I/we choose and buy our tools for many other reasons than pure function. Buy what interests you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnSafe, post: 1677693, member: 100"] For actually field dressing deer and small game, I keep 2 knives in my bag- A cheap Schrade fixed blade knife with the green rubber handle. Works well but doesn't hold an edge. My favorite is a Buck fixed blade with gut hook. about 3-1/2" curved, skinning blade, dont know the model, but it has undersized wood grip panels and a serrated steel handle that stands out from the grips. Doesn't slip when bloody and holds an edge well. About $30 IIRC. Buck's Pack Lite set looks promising. Easy to wash the mess out of them. For pure function, there's no need to spend a bunch of cash on a hunting knife. Now, that being said, I own a bunch of overpriced firearms that don't function any better than a used $320 Glock. I/we choose and buy our tools for many other reasons than pure function. Buy what interests you. [/QUOTE]
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