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    Here are some popular knives for size comparison.
    whats your favorite wilderness/hunting knife, steel, blade shape etc..?
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    nobody wants to share a favorite?

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    I like the TAK with the brown handle in the middle of the line up. Wouldn't want a bushcraft knife any bigger than that!

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    There are many different knives for many different tasks.....my hunting knife will not be used for baton-ing, unless I absolutely have to.
    Big fan of folders, Buck/SAK/Gerber.

    So most of my hunting fixed blade knives are on the smaller Mora/Buck/Green River side.

    Ka Bar BK-2 is my first try at a Wilderness/Survival knife, just got it, slightly used and a good deal.....so will have to try it out.
    Haven't found that I haven't needed one in 66 years....so we will see.
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    I don't have a favorite per se, but rather (like many) a particular knife that I use depending on the job at hand.
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    I should add. CrashBrade to my hunting list...carried one all last deer season.
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    do you guys use fixed blade or folders?

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    Knives like any other tool....like hammers, are different size and shape for different jobs, so......Depends on what I'm doing.
    I have a Buck Lite folder that has cleaned everything for fish and birds to deer, antelope, and Elk.

    But usually carry a belt knife of some sort as well when out and about in the bush..

    You have a nice collection of knives there, but I wouldn't carry all of them at once.....especially in a canoe.
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    Daily I carry folders. If I'm in the woods I add a fixed blade or two or three.
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    i find gutting a deer with a folder just makes it really hard to clean out all the little nooks and cranies.

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    I had the Falcon - hated it, it was too short for such a thick blade and the handle sucks. Traded it for a bench grinder ! Got the BK16, love it and use it most of the time for general chores. Also got 2 Mora Clippers - great little knives for carving and fuzz sticks and such. Don't like the looks of the choil on the RAK, looks like it would cause some severe hotspots on my finger and the cutting edge is too far forward to suit me. Can't comment on the others except the BK14 Eskabar - got one and its a good little EDC blade.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wolverine_173 View Post
    i find gutting a deer with a folder just makes it really hard to clean out all the little nooks and cranies.
    My experience is just the opposite White tails, Mulies, antolope.....a long straight blade is tough to get to the wind pipe, that's where a 2-3" blade excels.
    Survival (big chopper style knives) are about useless for this task although they will split the pelvic joint nicely.....if that what you do.
    Just carving around the anus and pulling out seems easier.
    Elk, add quartering....Wyoming saw is handy.

    In LA, weather warmer than Wisconsin/Michigan, SIL doesn't gut out........ just hangs, chops off legs with loppers, skins, removes the four quarters, neck roast and back straps.
    Old Timer Skinner and long Buck knife, ( don't happen to know the number).

    Did break the tip off my little Buck-lite folder once......re-ground and I still carry and use.
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    I have a tendency to stockpile knives. I can get rid of a bunch of them, and about a year later, I have more then when I started getting rid of them. Sure I have impulse control issues when it comes to buying knives...

    When buying knives, a lot of it has to do with personal preference. I like fixed blade knives for hunting and fishing, and most of "wet-work". I usually like blades that are five to six inches.

    I carry a lock blade if I'm doing casual hiking, canoeing, etc. for when I run into incidental stuff like cutting light line, cutting a fruit for lunch, whittling while waiting (I'm not a good whittler), etc.

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    You don't have to be a good whittler, you just have to have wood, knife and time.

    If you were good at it..... then you would be a wood carver.
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    anybody have experience with the fallkniven DC4 sharpener?

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    Hunter would never admit this, but his favorite knife is the most publisized knife of all times, the infamous Hollow Handle Rambo survival knife!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wildthang View Post
    Hunter would never admit this, but his favorite knife is the most publisized knife of all times, the infamous Hollow Handle Rambo survival knife!
    Now don't be dissin' my Harbor Freight Survival Knife for $ 7.99.....You could run away t to the wilderness with this an survive.....

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    And do you know how many Harbor Freight Survival knives you can buy for the price of a Busse Battle Mistress?
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    I'll bet enough that you can throw the HF knives at small game............
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    ...or let us not forget the one that started it all from the 1980's

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