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Need help choosing a hunting knife
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<blockquote data-quote="davkrat" data-source="post: 964737" data-attributes="member: 6452"><p>Nearly every charter boat I've ever been in on the deck hands used inexpensive Dexter Russel knives and they put those blades through more use in a season than most big game hunters will in a lifetime. I picked up a high carbon Sheep Skinner with beech handle. High carbon steel is super easy and quick to get a razor edge on. All my fillet, boning and general meat processing knives are now Dedter Russel. You can get a bunch of specific task designed blades for the price of one high dollar stainless knife.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davkrat, post: 964737, member: 6452"] Nearly every charter boat I've ever been in on the deck hands used inexpensive Dexter Russel knives and they put those blades through more use in a season than most big game hunters will in a lifetime. I picked up a high carbon Sheep Skinner with beech handle. High carbon steel is super easy and quick to get a razor edge on. All my fillet, boning and general meat processing knives are now Dedter Russel. You can get a bunch of specific task designed blades for the price of one high dollar stainless knife. [/QUOTE]
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