Re: Favorite Skinning Knives
[Re: Ridgerunner]
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12/03/09 11:01 AM
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An old pocket knife ive carried for 3 years
Killed- Coyote-1 Squirrels-24
Trapped- Coon-37 Muskrats-1 Beaver-1 Otter-2
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Re: Favorite Skinning Knives
[Re: grumpyoldman]
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12/03/09 02:11 PM
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I will agree with the Old Timer, I have the 2 bladed Improved Muskrat model. Make sure it is one of the old Made in U.S.A. ones the newer imported ones are junk and don't stay sharp like the old models. x2. I've got a fillet knife I sometimes use and I've tried a lot of different knives, expensive ones like the Buck Skinner and cheap Imperials, but the Old Timer is my work horse.
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Re: Favorite Skinning Knives
[Re: VantuckyKain]
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12/03/09 02:42 PM
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Anyone tried these knives? They use replaceable scalpel blades. Havalon Piranta Thats all I use!Even good for quartering elk. Look out, some blades are junk, and everyone you know will want one,maybe a good x-mas gift!
If you dont try, you will never know
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Re: Favorite Skinning Knives
[Re: Kirk]
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I have an Shrade Old timer Sharp finger that I use for everything. Skinned an entire deer with no sharpening. Cleaned and sharpened it and did a lot of the butchering with it. Always with me in the field. My was a hand me down from my dad but you can still find some American made ones out there. They are getting harder to find though.
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Re: Favorite Skinning Knives
[Re: VantuckyKain]
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This is what I have, it works well on everything, and it's very sharp. Skinning Knife I don't take it in the field, I only use it at home skinning, but does a great job.
I just find the pic amusing now... lol
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Re: Favorite Skinning Knives
[Re: upstateNY]
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The Old timer is great and I keep one in my pocket when in the field. My favorite knife in the shop is the cheapest costing knife I've purchased. Got it from Minnesota Trapline Products. It is the black handled skinning knife they carry for less than 10 bucks.
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Re: Favorite Skinning Knives
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My wonderful wife is great at picking up subtle hints and bought me a Dunn Small Skinner for Christmas a few years back. Best blade I've ever owned, and my kid will use it long after I'm gone.  Husker
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Re: Favorite Skinning Knives
[Re: Mike Kelly]
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12/03/09 05:46 PM
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I have the Dunn full skinner and have done a couple hundred beaver with ti and love it. I clean skin so I am really using the thing. I recently noticed a crack in the blade after finishing up with 50 beaver. I called them up sent it in and within two weeks I had a brand new one. I can't wait to use. My favorite beaver knife though is actually a Gerber Flayer problem is they are no longer made and hard to find. When you do find one in good shape be ready to pay a premium price
We get out of life only as much as we really want and work hard enough to achieve
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Re: Favorite Skinning Knives
[Re: otterman]
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12/03/09 07:12 PM
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I skin with my pocket knife(old timer)everything but beaver. I have a homemade knife for beaver made from the blade of a pipe cutter...i have pics i think...shane
When you earnestly believe you can compensate for a lack of skill by doubling your efforts, there's no end to what you can't do.
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Re: Favorite Skinning Knives
[Re: shanemoss]
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A little black plastic Gerber with a finger slot in it.I got it for getting a 4 year subscription to the trapper and predator caller about 12 years ago.
You only live once, so get over it!
Tactics may change but the goal remains the same.
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