Second that. Excellent knife, scary sharp and can go in the dishwasher once you are done. Stuffer's has them too. If you mainly use it on elk and moose you could get a skinning beef knife.
Second that. Excellent knife, scary sharp and can go in the dishwasher once you are done. Stuffer's has them too. If you mainly use it on elk and moose you could get a skinning beef knife.
These are the knives I use, I have fallen in love with them over the years and am constantly amazed with them. The downside is they will rust so they need to be oiled.
The lack of a point is amazing for skinning and they really hold their edge well. The first year I had them I skinned 11 deer and 1 elk without needing a sharpening, and I was able to skin my big moose without sharpening them as well.
http://www.knivesofalaska.com/item.asp?id=20
http://www.knivesofalaska.com/store.asp?c=18
At present, basically I have three sets I've 'accumulated' over the years. First, my long serving Pumas.
On my way through to Terrace a number of years back, I stopped in at Omineca Source For Sports in Vanderhoof and purchased the two on the right in the photo from 'Todbartell' to make up my Buck set.
And after receiving the one in the middle below for Christmas from my Daughter & S.I.L., I recently purchased the ones on the right & left, to give me an Elk Ridge set.
They seem to be decent knives, but I don't know if I could skin out 11 Deer, 1 Elk and a Moose with any one of the skinners, without sharpening.
Beautiful collection John , seems like your puma's have served you well
I wasent aware the new puma's where made in China ... Just figures , what a sin
Of course ... On back order ... I was on cabelas earlier trying to buy a few plush animals for our young fella and everything was on back order , literally .... Everything
big game gets it's own knife.Hey guys , just wanted to see what everyone is using to skin their game.
I use a buck omni hunter or my old buck woodsman.
Since I'm in the buying mood I was looking for a real good quality skinning knife for smaller game like fox , coyote or wolf. Or do you guys use the same knife on all game. The reason I ask is because it seems to me the omni hunter would be a bit large for smaller game to make precision cuts to preserve the pelt.
On the other hand I'm not exactly impressed with either knife I currently own for
Skinning. They lose their edge fast , especially skinning moose.
Cheers
I wasent aware the new puma's where made in China ... Just figures , what a sin
they were made in argentina for a while. hope you are wrong ...