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Recommend a good field dressing knife
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<blockquote data-quote="Remi" data-source="post: 5759798" data-attributes="member: 21887"><p>They work great. If you skin your own, running them around the leg joints and unzipping the back with them saves your skinning blades as well</p><p></p><p></p><p>Between one of those and my Havalon I have some very nice knives that never leave the house.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The hook blades are the best thing for wild hogs we've found for working on them. I do the gutless method on them and that hook blade does all the cuts but the skinning and quartering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remi, post: 5759798, member: 21887"] They work great. If you skin your own, running them around the leg joints and unzipping the back with them saves your skinning blades as well Between one of those and my Havalon I have some very nice knives that never leave the house. The hook blades are the best thing for wild hogs we’ve found for working on them. I do the gutless method on them and that hook blade does all the cuts but the skinning and quartering. [/QUOTE]
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