Page 1 of 2

New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 6:43 pm
by dplafoll
Thanks to Mark's Outdoors for their gracious knife counter as always.

Album link:
https://flic.kr/s/aHskWLa3hQ

Salt 2 PE/SE:
Well, it's a Salt with a Delica 4 handle... There's honestly not much to tell here really. They look and feel very nice, as you'd expect.

ImageUntitled by dplafoll, on Flickr

ImageUntitled by dplafoll, on Flickr

Fish Hunter:
Probably one of the most stabby Spyderco knives I've seen. To borrow a phrase from the inimitable Nick Shabazz, it's "very murdery". This is another Spyderco that's designed for a (relatively) niche use case, and is probably one of the very best options for it.

ImageUntitled by dplafoll, on Flickr

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 7:28 pm
by twinboysdad
Ha! Man, the PE one was gone when I got there at 12:45 or so today. I saw the Fishhunter and assumed it was an Aqua Salt with a yellow handle. You know they keep the fixed blades at the bottom, so hard to see well.

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 7:39 pm
by SF Native
Thanks for the report, as always. Appreciate you keeping us up to date and what is available.

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 7:42 pm
by awa54
Does the Salt 2 have stainless liners nested inside the FRN like a standard Delica, or are the scales linerless and the clip screw sockets done as inserts, like the Native 5 LW?

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 7:57 pm
by Surfingringo
I've got a serrated Salt 2 on the way. Fish Hunter soon to follow.

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 5:15 am
by bearfacedkiller
awa54 wrote:Does the Salt 2 have stainless liners nested inside the FRN like a standard Delica, or are the scales linerless and the clip screw sockets done as inserts, like the Native 5 LW?
They are linerless. If you go to Wouter's pics you can see the ribbing on the inside of the handle instead of liners.

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 6:05 am
by Bloke
Surfingringo wrote:I've got a serrated Salt 2 on the way. Fish Hunter soon to follow.
I'll be most interested in your review of the Fish Hunter, Fish Hunter! ;)

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 1:29 pm
by cabfrank
I'm excited about the new Salts, especially the Pacific Salt 2. The differences should be minimal though. The way I see it, it will be slightly longer and very slightly heavier, and it will have bi-directional, instead of volcano grip. It will come down to personal preference I suppose, but I'll want to have both.

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 1:41 pm
by elena86
cabfrank wrote:I'm excited about the new Salts, especially the Pacific Salt 2. The differences should be minimal though. The way I see it, it will be slightly longer and very slightly heavier, and it will have bi-directional, instead of volcano grip. It will come down to personal preference I suppose, but I'll want to have both.
There is no Pac Salt2.Yet.

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 1:57 pm
by cabfrank
It's coming though, right?

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 7:34 pm
by olywa
Yellow SE Salt 2 on the way. Can't wait to compare it with one of my Delica 4s. I wonder if the backlock was updated? My Native 5 LW and Manix Backlock have set a pretty high bar.

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 10:27 pm
by jstrange
Keep us posted!

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 10:38 pm
by Wanimator
The molded washers have much less friction than the first series. Much more refined.

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 9:41 am
by roger-roger
Sweet design and ergonomics!

I'm thinking the new Fish Hunter is good for 50 lb on up. Hoping for a 3-3.25" Fish Hunter in the future. My spearfishing set up is down-powered for about a 35 lb limit, but its rare I'll go for anything over 10 lb, as I much prefer eating our smaller fish. Will continue using a titanium 3" knife in the meantime, as I really prefer to not carry any more blade than necessary.

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 11:56 am
by Surfingringo
roger-roger wrote:Sweet design and ergonomics!

I'm thinking the new Fish Hunter is good for 50 lb on up. Hoping for a 3-3.25" Fish Hunter in the future. My spearfishing set up is down-powered for about a 35 lb limit, but its rare I'll go for anything over 10 lb, as I much prefer eating our smaller fish. Will continue using a titanium 3" knife in the meantime, as I really prefer to not carry any more blade than necessary.
I understand your desire for a smaller fixed blade "fish poker" but I was pleasantly surprised at the Blade show that the current fish hunter is not oversized at all. I'd say the blade is just over 4 inches? I get lucky every now and then but I rarely catch anything over 30 pounds in the kayak. I will be using this on lots of 10-20 pound fish but even with that use I would still choose the current version over a 3". The fish hunter is a pretty specialized design as it is so it's hard for me to imagine that they would offer it in two sizes. Not trying to burst your bubble, but this might be as close as you get. (And I kind of think it will work well for what you're describing) I'll say this...it's significantly smaller in real life than it looks in pictures.

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 1:40 pm
by cabfrank
I guess I need one, or a Jumpmaster, not sure which. I don't hunt fish, or jump, but I don't have a fixed blade and these are the coolest I've seen. So, yeah, I guess I need one or the other, just because. Please, don't say I need them both. I just might.

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 2:45 pm
by NoFair
Surfingringo wrote:I've got a serrated Salt 2 on the way. Fish Hunter soon to follow.
Going to freedive with it or boat use? It's on my "maybe" list, but I've got the Caspian for my safety use and a small stabby Omer knife for braining fish..

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 2:52 pm
by Surfingringo
NoFair wrote:
Surfingringo wrote:I've got a serrated Salt 2 on the way. Fish Hunter soon to follow.
Going to freedive with it or boat use? It's on my "maybe" list, but I've got the Caspian for my safety use and a small stabby Omer knife for braining fish..
Man, it's been 2 or 3 years since i've had on fins and a mask. I used to have some friends that would come down regularly to spearfish and I would take them to some of my spots but I just don't really go by myself. I do spike them sometimes on the kayak though. Especially when I've got something big and toothy gaffed that is too hot to bring in the kayak. I'll hold them against the side of the kayak with the gaff and slide a knife into the brain. You don't have a lot of leverage so something thin and stabby works best. This design should do well.

I did lose a big African Pompano the other day right at the kayak and he was disoriented from the ascent and was kind of upside down but slowly swimming downward. I grabbed the gaff and dove in after him. He started regaining his equilibrium at about 4-5 meters and I got two swipes at him with the gaff as he swam away. Missed on both. Does that count as spearfishing?? :rolleyes: :D

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 10:47 pm
by on_the_edge
SE Salt 2 on the way!

Re: New Models Dropped: Salt 2, Fish Hunter

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 4:34 am
by NoFair
Surfingringo wrote:
NoFair wrote:
Surfingringo wrote:I've got a serrated Salt 2 on the way. Fish Hunter soon to follow.
Going to freedive with it or boat use? It's on my "maybe" list, but I've got the Caspian for my safety use and a small stabby Omer knife for braining fish..
I did lose a big African Pompano the other day right at the kayak and he was disoriented from the ascent and was kind of upside down but slowly swimming downward. I grabbed the gaff and dove in after him. He started regaining his equilibrium at about 4-5 meters and I got two swipes at him with the gaff as he swam away. Missed on both. Does that count as spearfishing?? :rolleyes: :D
It's close enough :D Only really large Wolffish that I feel a need to brain quickly before they try to take a chunk out of me here..