Crkt Mossback and an Outdoor Edge Razor Pro. I never go hunting without either of those knives, and both have proved their value time and time again. I've dressed, skinned and butchered multiple animals with just those two.
Crkt Mossback and an Outdoor Edge Razor Pro. I never go hunting without either of those knives, and both have proved their value time and time again. I've dressed, skinned and butchered multiple animals with just those two.
My 2 cents for what it's worth . Some of those custom made knives are awesome and big dollars , lay one of those down and can't find it OOOoooooh would not like that feeling .! I like Mora knives, easy to sharpen too ! Victorinox butcher knives, good steel and not expensive but you will need to make a sheath . Buck Folder with orange plastic handle ,easy to sharpen and visible if you lay it down. If you want a bush knife that you can baton for making kindling, BK9 the knife is killer !
Arctic Lake
Benchmade Steep Country Hunter (no gut hook, blaze orange).
Havalon
And a cheap folder left at camp for random stuff
I only carry one knife on backcountry hunts. spyderco endura 4. also there is a blade on my leatherman if i absolutely needed it.
I have a cheapy gun show folder in my pocket ALWAYS. Clipped inside my waistband at the gym or swimming. It's a "BEE" with a cr13mov blade. If I am wearing pajamas is the only time I don't carry it.
In the pack is a havalon, which I'm not sold on yet, only done one black bear so far with it. I also carry an old schrade 4" blade fixed blade, and a Stanley multitool. The schrade is the biggest knife I've ever needed, the multitool has been useful a few times, and I just don't like not having my EDC knife.
Probably excessive, but I also have half a dozen lighters scattered around.
The only thing I like as much as trucks, is guns.