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Re: Budget fleshing knife?
[Re: Blackhawk44]
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05/02/23 11:55 AM
05/02/23 11:55 AM
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Turtledale
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Cheap knives and beaver don't get along.
NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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Re: Budget fleshing knife?
[Re: jeff karsten]
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05/02/23 12:15 PM
05/02/23 12:15 PM
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DaveP
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If You can get one of Lee Steinmeyers knives you won't regret it This. Wish I would've bought one decades ago instead of trying to make do with cheaper or improvised tools. LOL, I started out with old draw knives, so you CAN make due.
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Re: Budget fleshing knife?
[Re: Blackhawk44]
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05/02/23 01:50 PM
05/02/23 01:50 PM
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nyhuntfish
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New York
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What are some decent budget fleshing knife options? I don’t sell any hides and only plan on keeping a few here and there for wall decorations so I’m not needing anything super high quality but don’t want junk either. I’d like to have something with a sharp edge also for the occasional beaver or big coons. Woops, I read your post incorrectly. I thought you meant skinning knives. For fleshing I got the Ron Post knife which is deadly sharp (never lay it parallel to your body) and excellent. I don't have a budget recommendation, I'm just answering this because I answered it incorrectly before.
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Re: Budget fleshing knife?
[Re: Blackhawk44]
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05/02/23 01:55 PM
05/02/23 01:55 PM
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jk
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Hay I use either a blade from a good two handed sickle or a good machete with a glove on the remaining sharp edge. Works for me. The sickle blade is VERY good metal and you can sharpen it to a real fine edge......jk
Free people are not equal. Equal people are not free. What's supposed to be ain't always is. Hopper Hunter
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Re: Budget fleshing knife?
[Re: Blackhawk44]
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05/02/23 03:40 PM
05/02/23 03:40 PM
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Jurassic Park
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I think it would be a good idea for everyone that gives advice on what fleshing knife to use to also add a pic of the fleshing job they can do with said knife.
Let’s see what kinda work these knives and you can do.
Cold as ice!
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Re: Budget fleshing knife?
[Re: Blackhawk44]
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05/02/23 06:57 PM
05/02/23 06:57 PM
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bfflobo
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Spend the $60 -$80 on a good one. Don't loan it out, keep it clean and it will take care of you for years. I like Lee's, ZEPH is good, never used a POST but never heard bad of them.
Last edited by bfflobo; 05/02/23 06:59 PM.
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Re: Budget fleshing knife?
[Re: bfflobo]
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05/02/23 08:30 PM
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Mitch L
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Spend the $60 -$80 on a good one. Don't loan it out, keep it clean and it will take care of you for years. I like Lee's, ZEPH is good, never used a POST but never heard bad of them. Yeah for well under $100 you can buy a very good one and have it forever. Or sell it when your done.
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