chas0218 Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 11 hours ago, Lawdwaz said: The opening post is/was SPAM............. I totally missed the link, I was just commenting thinking it was a newbie to the forum. haha they got one over on a lot of us or none of us paid attention to the OP. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Real_TCIII Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 4 minutes ago, chas0218 said: I totally missed the link, I was just commenting thinking it was a newbie to the forum. haha they got one over on a lot of us or none of us paid attention to the OP. me too, now I see it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Real_TCIII Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 the guy was born in 1909 and still tricked us with technology 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WNYBuckHunter Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 The link was removed. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 Nothing special about my knife other than the fact that it does anything I have ever asked of it. It is a typical military Kabar style knife with the top blade ground down to keep from cutting off a finger when reaching up into the chest cavity. The steel is phenomenal for keeping an edge, and it can be used for lopping off branches or any other unplanned needs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nyantler Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 I have a custom made knife now, but i always liked the Shrade Old Timer... I have two older ones with the good American steel.. easy to sharpen and inexpensive. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turkeyfeathers Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 On 10/23/2017 at 11:58 AM, stoneam2006 said: I use a k-bar 6 or 8 inch fixed with a gut hook orange handle that aunt had engraved with our names on it (all the hunters in the family perk of living in Olean with family at cutco) I put a really nice edge on it always but use a browning hatchet to split sternum and tail bone. Works great can be done in just a few min. Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk Going to ask a stupid question here I don't split the sternum nor tail bone, should I be? I know a lot don't . Whats the pros and cons? I have no trouble climbing in and cutting the esophagus pretty darn high( without cutting myself) and I do know that's a pretty large reason meat could spoil And keep in mind I don't process my deer myself. I drop off at the processor . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Real_TCIII Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 I cut the tail bone so everything comes out nice and neat. I always do a lousy job around the tailpipeSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stoneam2006 Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 Going to ask a stupid question here I don't split the sternum nor tail bone, should I be? I know a lot don't . Whats the pros and cons? I have no trouble climbing in and cutting the esophagus pretty darn high( without cutting myself) and I do know that's a pretty large reason meat could spoil And keep in mind I don't process my deer myself. I drop off at the processor .No idea lol just the way I was taught Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Real_TCIII Posted October 29, 2017 Share Posted October 29, 2017 My brother bought me this one years ago and I’m always losing and finding it. I used it Friday it does a nice job. I wish I could sharpen it but I am terrible at itSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nomad Posted October 29, 2017 Share Posted October 29, 2017 Tc , for $7 Buck will restore the factory edge and polish the blade . I had the same knife but the saw/ gut hook was a seatbelt cutter / pry blade , the liner lock was prone to failure on mine . Knife guys call it a spine whack test, open the blade and somewhat lightly tap the back of the blade on a wood block or kitchen counter , the lock should hold not fold .Mine would fold on a light tap on the palm of my hand . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Real_TCIII Posted October 29, 2017 Share Posted October 29, 2017 Tc , for $7 Buck will restore the factory edge and polish the blade . I had the same knife but the saw/ gut hook was a seatbelt cutter / pry blade , the liner lock was prone to failure on mine . Knife guys call it a spine whack test, open the blade and somewhat lightly tap the back of the blade on a wood block or kitchen counter , the lock should hold not fold .Mine would fold on a light tap on the palm of my hand .Thank you, I will look into that. And I'll try the tap test when I get in my tree later Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robhuntandfish Posted October 29, 2017 Share Posted October 29, 2017 The best hunting knife is one that has some meaning for me. Any knife will pretty much get the job done. But I carry a buck knife my brother gave me or the old sheath knife my Dad had. That knife has cleaned more trout than I can even imagine. I like it to be part of my good day when I get a deer. To pull out that old knife that was my Dad's. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
growalot Posted October 29, 2017 Share Posted October 29, 2017 On 10/23/2017 at 12:25 PM, growalot said: http://www.cabelas.com/product/camping/knives-tools/folding-knives/pc/104795280/c/104740380/sc/104342580/cabelas-alaskan-guide-series-folder-knife-by-buck-knives-reg/728890.uts?slotId=5 Also Shrade Old timer folding knife and a Cabelas Alaskan guide skinning knife That Cabelas folding knife...I mentioned to Mr . B ,it had been a x mas gift..."You payed that much for my hunting knife!" See he knows I'm bad about losing stuff in the field..."Well it didn't cost me that ..bought 3 on sale 39.00, feel better?" ...yes yes I do Glad he did though it holds a good edge. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Five Seasons Posted October 29, 2017 Share Posted October 29, 2017 My brother bought me this one years ago and I’m always losing and finding it. I used it Friday it does a nice job. I wish I could sharpen it but I am terrible at itSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro A worksharp is a great investment. Very easy to use once you understand it. Good for all knives around the house and even good for light work on garden tools and mower blades.You can get them on sale for $60. Purest nights it be a fan but I love it.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nomad Posted October 29, 2017 Share Posted October 29, 2017 Worksharp makes many systems . The Guided Worksharp , non motorized non belt system is a nice cheap way to go and will get really good edges on your blades . But be advised the motorized belt ones will change your edges to a convex one . Good for some types not for all . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Five Seasons Posted October 29, 2017 Share Posted October 29, 2017 I have the belt system. Most decent knives spec the angle. The Ken onion allows you to be specific. The cabelas edition has done well for me. I just have basic knives Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edward Cullen Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 (edited) What makes a great hunting knife depends on the frequency of your hunting. I prefer AUS8 Edited October 31, 2017 by Edward Cullen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jjb4900 Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 On 10/25/2017 at 5:40 PM, turkeyfeathers said: Going to ask a stupid question here I don't split the sternum nor tail bone, should I be? I know a lot don't . Whats the pros and cons? I have no trouble climbing in and cutting the esophagus pretty darn high( without cutting myself) and I do know that's a pretty large reason meat could spoil And keep in mind I don't process my deer myself. I drop off at the processor . I guess it helps cool down faster...never did either one myself, but that's the idea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chas0218 Posted November 1, 2017 Share Posted November 1, 2017 On 10/25/2017 at 5:40 PM, turkeyfeathers said: Going to ask a stupid question here I don't split the sternum nor tail bone, should I be? I know a lot don't . Whats the pros and cons? I have no trouble climbing in and cutting the esophagus pretty darn high( without cutting myself) and I do know that's a pretty large reason meat could spoil And keep in mind I don't process my deer myself. I drop off at the processor . Don't have to just helps cool the carcass faster I hang mine but not in a cooler so the faster it cools the better. When hung in a cooler it isn't worth it., they will split it if they feel it's necessary.I would recommend splitting the pelvic bone for sure it allows the hind quarters to separate. and cool much faster. If you plan on getting a shoulder mount do NOT split the sternum or you will need a new cape. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chas0218 Posted November 1, 2017 Share Posted November 1, 2017 On 10/29/2017 at 11:36 AM, The_Real_TCIII said: My brother bought me this one years ago and I’m always losing and finding it. I used it Friday it does a nice job. I wish I could sharpen it but I am terrible at it Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Look into one of those lansky sharpener systems. I have the diamond stone Lansky it puts a razor edge on knives. Once you get a good edge on a knife use a set of ceramic rods to keep the edge. Once the blade gets nicked break out the lansky and work through the stones. It doesn't take very long but longer than the work sharp kits. I like the idea of not having to replace belts and stuff also mine will work without electricity. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
airedale Posted November 1, 2017 Share Posted November 1, 2017 On 10/23/2017 at 1:17 PM, Fletch said: I see some dude with an eight inch Bowie trying to dress a deer and just shake my head lol. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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