Well, we all know what opinions are like.

To me the White Hunter is a beautiful knife, expertly made, tough and takes a great edge. I skinned a big cow elk with it and it gave me yeoman's duty. I would probably opt to use my Buck 110 more often these days, but the OP asked about a fixed blade and that's the only one I've used to skin an elk with.

I like those orange handled Bucks for skinning duty too. At least half the time you'll probably be doing it in the dark so it's nice to have those hi-viz handles. I also like how bright things stand out when you're giving a camp site that last once-over to be sure you got everything before moving on. You'll never miss anything blaze orange!


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