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Re: How sharp should your fleshing knife be
[Re: walleye101]
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Yesterday at 08:46 PM
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Necker knives used to come sharp but not anymore. Ordered a new one and it came blunt dull. Yes I got both of mine used and they were sharp. I keep a knife steel close by when fleshing beaver.
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Re: How sharp should your fleshing knife be
[Re: Krig]
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Coldspring Texas
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… on a necker … keep the top side sharp for neck grissle … and the bottom fairly dull for fat pushing
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Re: How sharp should your fleshing knife be
[Re: Krig]
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Yesterday at 10:20 PM
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The knife should be so sharp that only light finger pressure is all that is needed to slice the meat/grizzle off.
If you watch the tools of the trade section of the of the NAFA WFSC video on beaver handling, one of the Howell brothers give a good instruction on how to sharpen and maintain a fleshing knife. They do a few beaver and coon a year...
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Re: How sharp should your fleshing knife be
[Re: Krig]
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Ive used almost all fleshing knives on beaver. My necker didn't come very sharp. I touched it up quite a bit but don't use it anymore. From what I've read I bought mine too late and quality had gone downhill by then. Post, caribou, Ausable,Zephyr are a few that come RAZOR sharp
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Re: How sharp should your fleshing knife be
[Re: Krig]
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After I bought my Caribou I think I threw my Necker out... or gave it away or something, at any rate it's gone. Bought one of Lee's last year but haven't really had a chance to try it out yet.
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Re: How sharp should your fleshing knife be
[Re: Krig]
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I have my Necker is razor sharp. But What you need to do is take a file and square up the dull edge. A rounded edge won't push fat.
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Re: How sharp should your fleshing knife be
[Re: SNIPERBBB]
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The knife should be so sharp that only light finger pressure is all that is needed to slice the meat/grizzle off.
If you watch the tools of the trade section of the of the NAFA WFSC video on beaver handling, one of the Howell brothers give a good instruction on how to sharpen and maintain a fleshing knife. They do a few beaver and coon a year... Excellent video.. thanks for suggesting it!
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Re: How sharp should your fleshing knife be
[Re: Krig]
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Lees fleshing knives are great, order one !
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Re: How sharp should your fleshing knife be
[Re: SNIPERBBB]
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The knife should be so sharp that only light finger pressure is all that is needed to slice the meat/grizzle off.
If you watch the tools of the trade section of the of the NAFA WFSC video on beaver handling, one of the Howell brothers give a good instruction on how to sharpen and maintain a fleshing knife. They do a few beaver and coon a year... On YouTube???
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Re: How sharp should your fleshing knife be
[Re: Krig]
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I’ve got a necker,,, I guess I don’t know any better. I don’t seem to have any issues or difficulties… I’ve done a fair amount of beavers and otter with it. I have 2 of them. I just take a whetstone and touch it up every now and then. I know some guys use the back end of a knife but the stone works for me.
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Stand by your principles, Stand by your guns, and victory complete and permanent is sure at last. Abraham Lincoln
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