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Anyone use this tool for cleaning deer?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 708154" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>The hook is an essential bit of meat cutting gear BUT they are, or should be as sharp as your knife so they don't float around a back pack very nice and they do go into your tender parts as easy as they go into the meat your working with!!! </p><p></p><p>There is a plastic knife case that holds two boning knives and it has a place that your hook will snap into with the hook point in a safe direction, <a href="http://www.dexter1818.com/Item_details_1.asp?id=912&group_name=BB.asp" target="_blank">Dexter-Russell, Inc.</a></p><p></p><p>I just noticed that the link in the OP was to a 5in or 6in hook, those are huge hooks and hard to use on lighter game animals, on buffalo or beef they are good but for game you want a 4in hook!! Butcher Packer is a great site to get supplies from by the way and they have the 4in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 708154, member: 13632"] The hook is an essential bit of meat cutting gear BUT they are, or should be as sharp as your knife so they don't float around a back pack very nice and they do go into your tender parts as easy as they go into the meat your working with!!! There is a plastic knife case that holds two boning knives and it has a place that your hook will snap into with the hook point in a safe direction, [URL="http://www.dexter1818.com/Item_details_1.asp?id=912&group_name=BB.asp"]Dexter-Russell, Inc.[/URL] I just noticed that the link in the OP was to a 5in or 6in hook, those are huge hooks and hard to use on lighter game animals, on buffalo or beef they are good but for game you want a 4in hook!! Butcher Packer is a great site to get supplies from by the way and they have the 4in. [/QUOTE]
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