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Recommend a good field dressing knife
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolverine72" data-source="post: 5757882" data-attributes="member: 16554"><p>If you've not tried this already, try picking up some carpet cutting blades to go in that knife handle. Works great as a gut hook. I quarter my deer in the woods and makes the skinning cuts really quite easy. I did this on 3-4 deer a few years back.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I tried the benchmade hidden canyon fixed blade one time... and I was hooked. That is my go to. I quartered about 8 or 9 deer before sending back to factory for to be resharpened. Did not really need it, but wanted to try the service off season before it did need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolverine72, post: 5757882, member: 16554"] If you've not tried this already, try picking up some carpet cutting blades to go in that knife handle. Works great as a gut hook. I quarter my deer in the woods and makes the skinning cuts really quite easy. I did this on 3-4 deer a few years back. That being said, I tried the benchmade hidden canyon fixed blade one time... and I was hooked. That is my go to. I quartered about 8 or 9 deer before sending back to factory for to be resharpened. Did not really need it, but wanted to try the service off season before it did need it. [/QUOTE]
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