pete dobinson
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Courtenay BC.
Thanks Track, I'll check them out.Pete, Knives of Alaska have a great boning knife. My son has one and they are fabulous!
Thanks Track, I'll check them out.Pete, Knives of Alaska have a great boning knife. My son has one and they are fabulous!
Most any drop point will do the entire job.
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Easily break down and disjoint head, hinds, shoulders, neck, and ribs on any game, including the biggest moose, caribou, bear and bison.
Ted
Victorknox boning knife. I was a chef in Whistler for 25 years or so, it's better at butchering animals than any "hunting" knife I've ever seen.
Can you be more specific? They make a few different boning knives... I took my boning knife with me last year but it was too dull so I mostly used my mora... Guess I need to sharpen that sucker...
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I use one like this, but most of them will do just fine except the flexy ones. You can get them razor sharp, I've shaved with mine lots of times.
Most any drop point will do the entire job.
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Easily break down and disjoint head, hinds, shoulders, neck, and ribs on any game, including the biggest moose, caribou, bear and bison.
Ted
What do you use for the chest bone?
I am a bit surprised at all the love for folders to be honest.
I have a few knives to choose from, I prefer a 3 to 4 inch blade and anything over 6 is too much IMO.
also use a buck 110 got mine engraved by jim buck at a gun show years ago lboGood old classic Buck 110 folder. I keep it razor sharp and it's used ONLY for dressing out deer, moose, etc.