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Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: forestman3] #6487997
03/11/19 03:28 PM
03/11/19 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by forestman3
I have a post and love it but if your only doing fox coyote and cats,you do not need a sharp knife.If your doing coon,badger,beaver or otter then thats where a post comes in.If you use a sharp knife on fox,coyote or cats your going to be sorry.JMO


That’s why I want something with a pushing edge and a sharp. I only need the sharp edge for the head. Right now I use a razor for the heads but know a sharp edge of a fleshing knife will be easier.


If traps work like the Antis say......I would have no fingers.


Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: cat_trapper_nv] #6488029
03/11/19 04:23 PM
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I have a Post and it is really sharp, but would like to get one of Lee's knives to try for pushing fat on coons.With it being a heavier knife.

Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: cat_trapper_nv] #6488090
03/11/19 06:09 PM
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I love my post knife,but the shape of the necker is better for otter tails.

Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: IllinoisTraps58] #6488137
03/11/19 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Horse Creek Fur
I use a necker 600 to scrape coyotes and gently scrape foxes. With coon and beaver I use and thoroughly enjoy Lee Steinmeyer’s knife. It’s heavy and sharp and I’ve told Lee it can’t be beat for my needs. Get it when Lee is set up at a convention and save some $. I am not affiliated with Steinmeyer Industries.


This is why I’m leaning towards the necker. It’s a little cheaper then everything else and don’t have an coons, otters, or beaver to trap. Just need a nice scraper with a decent sharp edge for heads.


If traps work like the Antis say......I would have no fingers.


Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: cat_trapper_nv] #6488206
03/11/19 08:20 PM
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Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: cat_trapper_nv] #6488278
03/11/19 09:13 PM
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i use a necker 600, having a good knife is always good but learning how to use the knife you have is better...........just like any knife learn how to use it.
i can flesh anything i trap from rats to beaver to cats with the same knife.

Last edited by board stretcher; 03/11/19 09:16 PM. Reason: spelling

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Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: cat_trapper_nv] #6488301
03/11/19 09:34 PM
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I have 2 of lee stinemeyers knives i love the parallel knife from coon to beaver they are very nice and not much more than the necker 600

Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: board stretcher] #6488303
03/11/19 09:35 PM
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Originally Posted by board stretcher
i use a necker 600, having a good knife is always good but learning how to use the knife you have is better...........just like any knife learn how to use it.
i can flesh anything i trap from rats to beaver to cats with the same knife.


A friend of mine in idaho had a necker 700. Once I got the hand of that I could flesh a beaver in 10 min. It was nice.


If traps work like the Antis say......I would have no fingers.


Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: cat_trapper_nv] #6489348
03/13/19 04:45 AM
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My first knife was a necker. What a waste of money. Buy a good knife, it won't cost that much more. Invest in a Post or one of Lee's knives. Both are excellent .

Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: cat_trapper_nv] #6491665
03/15/19 02:27 PM
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Lee Steinmeyer. I jsut did two otters during my lunch hour from work. Best knife I have used so far. To be honest I didn't even have to use the sharp side on the otters. The dull side what just right.

Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: cat_trapper_nv] #6492663
03/16/19 06:51 PM
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I bought Lee's broad knife for beaver. It works great.


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Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: cat_trapper_nv] #6493151
03/17/19 07:19 AM
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I use a caribou, has a thin blade with a little flex in it. The knife Comes sharp as a razor and very good for cleaning around the head. I love that caribou knife and have used necker #600, #700 and a post. Never used a steinMeyer but wouldn't hesitate to buy one with all the good things mentioned.

Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: cat_trapper_nv] #6493256
03/17/19 09:17 AM
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Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: trappergbus] #6493311
03/17/19 10:05 AM
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I’m getting ready to order a couple from him soon. I want one of his short knives for myself, and I have been gifting one at Minktoberfest every year so I might as well keep up the tradition.
I’m also in the market for a 2ft Death Ray this year. I should have listened to him the first time when I got mine and got the 2ft instead of the 3ft.

Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: cat_trapper_nv] #6507627
04/01/19 05:22 PM
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Ron Post makes the best fleshing knife I have ever used. It is lighter, stays sharp longer, has two sides, one that is very sharp, and one that is almost as sharp. Hint: practice on a rubbed, or damaged pelt until you get the feel of using it, to me it is almost effortless to use.

Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: cat_trapper_nv] #6510367
04/05/19 12:55 AM
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I have used the same necker since the early 80"s fleshed hundreds of ranch fox that were as fat as coon ,all the critters I trapped ,many deer hides deer capes ,full-size bear wolves mt. lions ect….for taxidermy. My opinion is it is what you get use to using .My knife out lasted my shoulders!


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Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: trappergbus] #6510473
04/05/19 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by trappergbus
Steinmyer parralel

Got mine Tues. Very well built an sharp as could be. Looking forward to using it soon. Got a few coons left to put up

Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: cat_trapper_nv] #6514328
04/09/19 11:35 PM
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If you never used a knife like me then I would suggest a necker 600 first. I could not flesh a hoot till a guy showed me and then it took awhile. I then bought a caribou and it is razor sharp and learning curve is starting again. Caribou is a flexible knife vs necker is much stiffer. Once you learn the caribou the fat and gristle will slide right off.

Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: cat_trapper_nv] #6515939
04/11/19 08:32 PM
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I bought a caribou this spring and love it. I've used the real cheap knives, you get what you pay for, I also have a MB cutting edge. The MB is a great knife, but the caribou is flexible which I really like.


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Re: Fleshing Knives Opinion [Re: cat_trapper_nv] #6523312
04/22/19 12:30 PM
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Has anyone sharpened there Post fleshing knife? Mine is a couple years old now and due. Just wasn't sure if there is any do's or don'ts when doing it.

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