Originally Posted by T_Inman
Originally Posted by huntsman22
9 inch pruning saw blade for your cordless sawzall.....


I've done that, and it sure does work if you're OK with the weight or hunting off horses. I saw a small chainsaw used one time too. Other than the bar oil getting on things, it worked pretty goodlaugh.


As far as a bone saw, the original Wyoming saw is what I have used for quite a while. I believe there are some knock offs out there....so make sure to get it through Wyoming Knife products. I've quit carrying it though, since I discovered using a good hatchet, and don't even use one of them anymore on critters since going completely gutless. All a guy needs is a knife and knowledge of the joints.


I haven't used bone saws for decades. Just a hatchet to split the brisket and the pelvis, then a sharp knife to cut into and through the joints.


I belong on eroding granite, among the pines.