Field dressing/skinning knife
For many years I have had the luck to have a butcher just minutes away from the lease that I have been hunting so I never had the need to actually field dress and skin my deer. This year I have decided to do the field dressing (should it be field undressing??? lol) and gutting myself. This will save me $15 from the butcher processing fee. The club I belong to have wonderful facilities for this and we even have a walk in freezer to age the meat. I stood and watch the president of the club doing his magic on the first 2 deer I shot and I cleaned the last one I shot and skinned just yesterday to drop it at the butcher. I am using a Gerber hunting knife I was given as a gift a few years ago. I wonder if I should be using a different knife like a filet knife.
What knife style/material do you guys use? What knife style/material should I stay away from? What is the easiest way to sharpen them in a pinch to keep that edge good while skinning it?
Thanks!
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For sharpening during the process of butchering, there is nothing better than a "Sharpening Steel" http://www.amazon.com/Henckels-9-Inc...3473042&sr=8-1 These will keep a nice sharp edge with just running the knife (properly) across it in 4 to 6 swipes. To learn how to use it, go to You Tube.
For field dressing and skinning, I have found this Case knife to be unbeatable. Besides, it's made right here in the USA. http://casexx.com/DisplayDetailPage....oductCode=2031
And for cutting meat from bone, any good quality deboning knife will do it.
I hope this helps.
Dave
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I use a Buck Crosslock that has 2 folding blades: a skinning blade and a gut hook. Looks a lot like this one, but has a belt sheath: http://www.ebay.com/itm/BRAND-NEW-BUCK-CROSSLOCK-CROSS-LOCK-180-DEPUTY-/320812755620?pt=Collectible_Knives&hash=item4ab1ee 2aa4
The newer ones have a saw blade on the back of the gut hook, but I carry a separate Gerber t-handle small saw that works for me. (http://www.cabelas.com/field-care-gerber-e-z-3.shtml)
(I also have a really nice hand made skinning knife my wife bought me for Christmas a few years ago. It's so nice, though, I don't like to get it bloody. )
If you skin the deer when warm, you hardly need a knife. Skin pulls right off. I've never had to sharpen a knife while skinning. I would think that cutting the subcutaneous membrane should not dull your knife very much. I carry a separate knife as a general purpose utility knife an donly use the skinning knives for skinning and gutting.
I use a regular kitchen boning knife when butchering the deer. In fact, that's what I was doing today in the back yard.
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Look on ebay for herters improved bowie knife. I purchased one of these when I was around 11 or 12 years old and it is still my main use hunting knife. I own others and this is the best knife you can buy. I think I paid $1.25 for mine 40 years ago. I have gutted, skinned, butcherd hundreds of deer, fish, squirrls and others. Great knife and stilll available used. Bill
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I hace a BUCK 0692BKS-B VANGUARD CLASSIC FIELD KNIFE and it's worked great and holds an edge really well. I can shapen it with my Lanksy sharping kit and get it razpr sharp. They are availbale on Ebay from several sellers.
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Am I the only one to use a Kabar for this? I sharpen up the back edge on the tip& it does a nice job when skinning as you have almost scalpel like control, plus it is heavy enough to get through the bones& joints when needed.
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Buck 102 is all I have used for field skinnging/gutting/caping for the last 30 years. For heavy bone the Buck 119 & for packaging the meats at home I use a german Wusthof kitchen knife.
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I also use case knives. the trapper and trapper lock are my favorites for skinning. I only use the cv metal. The edge will last about 2 deer before needing sharpened. it only takes seconds to sharpen as well. I grew up using buck knives but switched to case knives after using them. After I debone, I like to use a fillet knife to butcher with.
I even named my boy Case..ha ha
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Gerber Gator with or with out the serated edge. Nice shaped rubber handle, folds and locks great, holds an edge great.
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It may seem like an unlikely choice but my Mora 2000 has become my go to field and skinning knife. Holds a good edge, stainless, and easy to clean. (cheap too)
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My absolute favorite is a Browning FDT(Field Dressing Tool)
It's a locking folder with:
Drop point blade
Gut hook and hide cutter
Saw
http://www.youtube.com/v/gFFXdaK_yKE...&hl=en_GB"
I don't skin with a knife. I make some prep cuts with the FDT then pull the skin off with the truck. Much cleaner and faster.
I've used it for years on muleys, antelope, and elk. Works great and holds an edge.