Originally Posted by sns2
This fall, I used a Grohmann Bird & Trout that was given to my son. I skinned out a calf moose, a mulie buck, and hundreds of geese and ducks. Easy to keep sharp and touch up. Easy on the pocketbook too, especially considering the exchange rate for you folks in the US, as it’s made in Canada. It is a very ergonomically efficient design. It’s not a super steel, but it’s also easy to sharpen. And, for your price range, you could even order it with a nice stag handle and have a beauty knife that you can be proud of.

https://www.grohmannknives.com/inde...tainless-steel-2-trout-bird-knife-detail

Tons of good choices in your price range. Tons.

Good luck in your search.

As a coda to the above post.....

Each of the three knives that follow, I've owned and used.

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https://www.coldsteel.com/canadian-belt-knife/

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https://www.amazon.com/Knives-Alaska-Yukon-1-SureGrip/dp/B000IXHOOE

and a couple customs that were fashioned by Gary Dukeman, Squawsatch Knives.......

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IMHO, the possibilities as to the particular blade style and price one might decide upon is almost infinite.

ya!

GWB


A Kill Artist. When I draw, I draw blood.