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fleshing knifes
#8055663
01/20/24 08:32 PM
01/20/24 08:32 PM
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Joined: Jan 2024
North East Utah
That.darn.coon
OP
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OP
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Joined: Jan 2024
North East Utah
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I am buying a new fleshing knife for beaver and otter. Any recommendations?
******* I save my sick days, because come winter, I'm gonna have a bad case of trappin fever *******
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Re: fleshing knifes
[Re: K52]
#8055673
01/20/24 08:39 PM
01/20/24 08:39 PM
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Joined: Dec 2022
illinois
jalstat
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illinois
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Lee Steinmeyer, he's on here. Get the best and don't look back. Yes x 100 the best period
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Re: fleshing knifes
[Re: That.darn.coon]
#8055674
01/20/24 08:40 PM
01/20/24 08:40 PM
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Joined: Nov 2007
St. Cloud, MN
trapperkeck
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St. Cloud, MN
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Lee makes a great knife. Personally, I use a Caribou knife. It's light and easy on my body. Put up hundreds of beaver and thousands of coon with it. It's what I found best for me after trying most everything else.
"The voice of reason!"
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Re: fleshing knifes
[Re: jalstat]
#8055686
01/20/24 08:52 PM
01/20/24 08:52 PM
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Joined: Jan 2020
Aliceville, Kansas 45
Yukon John
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Aliceville, Kansas 45
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Lee Steinmeyer, he's on here. Get the best and don't look back. Yes x 100 the best period X1000! I have the parallel, but would really like to try the mini. Can't go wrong with the parallel though!
Last edited by Yukon John; 01/20/24 08:54 PM.
Act like a blank, get treated like a blank. Insert your own blank!
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Re: fleshing knifes
[Re: trapperkeck]
#8055704
01/20/24 09:04 PM
01/20/24 09:04 PM
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Joined: May 2011
Oakland, MS
yotetrapper30
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Oakland, MS
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Lee makes a great knife. Personally, I use a Caribou knife. It's light and easy on my body. Put up hundreds of beaver and thousands of coon with it. It's what I found best for me after trying most everything else. I too use a Caribou. I have never used Lee's knives but they look really nice. I wouldn't mind getting one one of these days but I'm just quite comfortable with my Caribou so never got around to it.
She wore scarlet begonias tucked into her curls knew right away she was not like other girls, other girls
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Re: fleshing knifes
[Re: That.darn.coon]
#8055734
01/20/24 09:28 PM
01/20/24 09:28 PM
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Joined: Dec 2020
Wisconsin
Scott__aR
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Wisconsin
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Got one of Lee's knives a few years ago at Coyote Days. Loved it so much, when the opportunity presented itself, I picked up a second one.
Megapredator ... top of the food chain! Member of WTA Member of U.P. Trappers Member of NTA Member of FTA
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Re: fleshing knifes
[Re: That.darn.coon]
#8055737
01/20/24 09:32 PM
01/20/24 09:32 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
East, Kentucky
KYBOY
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East, Kentucky
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Way back before I started bladesmithing I used a Necker 700 and I liked the caribou as well.. These days I make my own..
Deep in the heart of Appalachia....
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Re: fleshing knifes
[Re: That.darn.coon]
#8055751
01/20/24 09:42 PM
01/20/24 09:42 PM
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Joined: Dec 2019
Iowa
CTRAPS
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trapper
Joined: Dec 2019
Iowa
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I vote for Lee's knives too. He's a true craftsman and all around great guy too!
Life Member: ITA, IBA & NRA. Member of SA, MTA, FTA & NTA
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Re: fleshing knifes
[Re: KYBOY]
#8056017
01/21/24 05:27 AM
01/21/24 05:27 AM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Eastern Shore of Maryland
HobbieTrapper
"Chippendale Trapper"
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"Chippendale Trapper"
Joined: Dec 2008
Eastern Shore of Maryland
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Way back before I started bladesmithing I used a Necker 700 and I liked the caribou as well.. These days I make my own.. Quite rewarding when crafting your own stuff works for you.
-Goofy
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