Best knife for deer skinning.
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Best knife for deer skinning.
I’ve searched the forum but could really find the exact answer I was looking for. I’ve planned on getting back into deer hunting this coming fall and was getting my list together of a few things I need to pick up and I looked at my small collection of spyderco and don’t know if any of them would fit the bill to be a good hunting knife. I have a para2, yojimbo 2, and a G-10 dragonfly. I was looking at the H-1 line but have seen that the PE version isn’t the best when it comes to edge retention but as far as getting the knife bloody and giving it a quick rinse under water and not having to worry much more about it seems almost good enough to sacrifice a little edge retention. But I also saw a few suggestions for maybe a Delica or endura for a good hunting knife. Also would anyone suggest a fixed blade for this over a folder? If so I was also looking at the Ark.
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Re: Best knife for deer skinning.
ARK may be a little small but I'm not a hunter so I have no idea. Just seems small.
Maybe check out the Enuff. It is small too, but more handle. Not sure there is enough belly on it for skinning purposes.
Maybe check out the Enuff. It is small too, but more handle. Not sure there is enough belly on it for skinning purposes.
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This is the kind of application Sal designed the Stretch 2 for.
If you want a fixed blade, the Moran Drop Point would be a great choice.
I gave a lady friend who hunts a discontinued version with orange scales. If you look around, you might be able to find one.
https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details/FB02OR/439
If you want a fixed blade, the Moran Drop Point would be a great choice.
I gave a lady friend who hunts a discontinued version with orange scales. If you look around, you might be able to find one.
https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details/FB02OR/439
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What would be a good steel to try and find the stretch in for skinning?
Catamount123 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 12:10 pmThis is the kind of application Sal designed the Stretch 2 for.
If you want a fixed blade, the Moran Drop Point would be a great choice.
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The standard VG-10 will do the job nicely. The V-TOKU 2 sprint in the picture is available right now for not a lot more. It is a tough steel, and will hold an edge longer than VG-10. It's not stainless, though, so it will require a little more care, and will discolor (patina) quickly from blood. Some don't mind this, or actually find it desirable.
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If you are looking for a folder, then the stretch is the way to go. Fixed blades are what I Prefer for that task and I would recommend either the sprig or the southfork.
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What’s the extra care steps for taking care of a non stainless steel like V-TUKO?
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A drop of mineral oil after you clean it. Only the edge is exposed carbon steel, the majority of the blade is covered by the stainless cladding.
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Coating of oil, keep clean and dry.ShawnKirkpatrick wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 1:15 pmWhat’s the extra care steps for taking care of a non stainless steel like V-TUKO?
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I used my junction and Hap40 stretch this year. Worked great
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That "ARK" model is a most interesting selection and most certainly one I wouldn't dare laugh at. It is a bit small but I can testify as to a couple of times I bagged a deer unexpectedly on the final day of two different seasons and all we had to field dress with on both occasions were small to mid-sized folders. Lucky for us both of them had some curve on them.knivesandbooks wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 12:05 pmARK may be a little small but I'm not a hunter so I have no idea. Just seems small.
Maybe check out the Enuff. It is small too, but more handle. Not sure there is enough belly on it for skinning purposes.
Now one blade I've used a lot on deer is my hallowed, first generation, Spyderco TEMPERANCE 1 model. Any time I've got those ( PE & SE versions) of the TEMP 1 with me I always enjoy using that model.
I've also done some serious boning with a couple of my Catcherman models. Also there was one time I helped a buddy of mine field dress and skin one with my XHP Military model. And the C-36 Military is a fine folder for deer hunting. But I do encourage everyone to always have a nice fixed blade that you like and are comfortable using for hard, demanding work like field dressing wild game.
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I vote mule. MT26 or MT22 would be excellent choices. I prefer 3.5 for skinning deer, lack of control/finesse with anything larger when working around the legs etc. Plus the MT is great for field dressing as well. Additionally Halpern make a variety of scale to suite your preference. I use a MT17 and it stays sharp though multiple deer.
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I can only guess a Maxamet mule or Rex 121 Mako would be my choice for skinning.
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At this point in time Spyderco has so many great fixed blades you can use for deer hunting and field dressing. I still like the old school models. Both of those Spyderco MORAN models are ideal as well as the original TEMPERANCE 1 model that was also made in Spyderedge. And cutting up deer in the field and especially quartering them you will be thankful that you also brought a Spyderedged model. I can't tell you how many times it has saved my day.
OH what I would give to have either one of those old school Spyderco fixed blades in either M390 or S110V>> or any other of the Supersteels for that matter.
OH what I would give to have either one of those old school Spyderco fixed blades in either M390 or S110V>> or any other of the Supersteels for that matter.
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Not a hunter, but a big Stretch-fan. Just wanted to mention that the Stretch is based on a model actually called "hunter". Looks exactly like a smaller version of the Stretch, similar blade shape and all.
Top three going by pocket-time (update March 24):
- EDC: Endura thin red line ffg combo edge (VG10); Wayne Goddard PE (4V), Endela SE (VG10)
-Mountains/outdoors: Pac.Salt 1 SE (H1), Salt 2 SE (LC200N), and also Wayne Goddard PE (4V)
- EDC: Endura thin red line ffg combo edge (VG10); Wayne Goddard PE (4V), Endela SE (VG10)
-Mountains/outdoors: Pac.Salt 1 SE (H1), Salt 2 SE (LC200N), and also Wayne Goddard PE (4V)
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I’ve not skinned anything with my Junction yet but I think it would work well as would the Southfork.
It’s a shame both knives are discontinued. :)
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I didn’t even think about the Mule Team collection. That’s a good idea. What are a few more Mule team steel options you guys would suggest that are still available?
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Oh BLOKE quit being modest :rolleyes: I know you skin at least 2 to 3 red Kangaroos a week for your own supply of "outback burger" :D :D
It's a little chewy but I bet it tastes a lot like chicken :D
But what do you do with the skins and the left over tails :eek: :D
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I have almost no experience in skinning (just assisted skinning several sheep a long time ago), so I´d be interested:JD Spydo wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 1:33 pmThat "ARK" model is a most interesting selection and most certainly one I wouldn't dare laugh at. It is a bit small but I can testify as to a couple of times I bagged a deer unexpectedly on the final day of two different seasons and all we had to field dress with on both occasions were small to mid-sized folders. Lucky for us both of them had some curve on them.knivesandbooks wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 12:05 pmARK may be a little small but I'm not a hunter so I have no idea. Just seems small.
Maybe check out the Enuff. It is small too, but more handle. Not sure there is enough belly on it for skinning purposes.
Now one blade I've used a lot on deer is my hallowed, first generation, Spyderco TEMPERANCE 1 model. Any time I've got those ( PE & SE versions) of the TEMP 1 with me I always enjoy using that model.
I've also done some serious boning with a couple of my Catcherman models. Also there was one time I helped a buddy of mine field dress and skin one with my XHP Military model. And the C-36 Military is a fine folder for deer hunting. But I do encourage everyone to always have a nice fixed blade that you like and are comfortable using for hard, demanding work like field dressing wild game.
What features should a skinning knife generally have? The few things I kind of think have heard, are: A NOT too pointy tip (so I was a little surprised that the Military is mentioned), rather small and a good amount of belly..
Maybe some hunters / skinners could give their expertise?
Top three going by pocket-time (update March 24):
- EDC: Endura thin red line ffg combo edge (VG10); Wayne Goddard PE (4V), Endela SE (VG10)
-Mountains/outdoors: Pac.Salt 1 SE (H1), Salt 2 SE (LC200N), and also Wayne Goddard PE (4V)
- EDC: Endura thin red line ffg combo edge (VG10); Wayne Goddard PE (4V), Endela SE (VG10)
-Mountains/outdoors: Pac.Salt 1 SE (H1), Salt 2 SE (LC200N), and also Wayne Goddard PE (4V)
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Ah, hahaha! I won’t eat Hoppers Joe, but truth be known, I’ve skinned a few. Usually with a 5” swept back Dexter Russell boner.JD Spydo wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 2:42 pmOh BLOKE quit being modest :rolleyes: I know you skin at least 2 to 3 red Kangaroos a week for your own supply of "outback burger" :D :D
It's a little chewy but I bet it tastes a lot like chicken :D
But what do you do with the skins and the left over tails :eek: :D
Australia is the land of waste. If we drop a Roo for the dogs all we use are the back legs, the back straps and the tail cut into three inch section. The rest is left to rot or for foxes to eat jammed up by a log or stump. :eek:
Dogs love Hoppers! :)
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