I've never been a fan of having knives with fugly built-in gut hooks as most are fairly useless. But these little Gerber EAB Lite's make having a zipper knife always handy. I chitcanned the utility blade for a roofing hook. They have a belt/pocket clip that also works good for hanging it on some webbing on the pack... 2.1 ounces of liner-locked handiness.
Damn good idea Don, hooks definitely have there place for making things easier, that one looks handy
Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
Evening guys, I've carried one for years, from trapping mostly. With the roof hook it's easy to slit up the middle of a beaver and not open up the guts when you skin them. You can do it with your knife if it's got a drop point but we usually carried a small jack knife for muskrats & used that until we tried the roofing hook. Progress? Who new. Bill out. 🐾👣🇨🇦
Oops, Bill again, watch the clip on those it just hooks on to the handle on the inside & ive lost a couple. Wish they would solder it on or use a screw. Just a heads up, have a good week 🐾👣🇨🇦
It works even better if ya go slow and careful. I was just trying to show how fast you can unzip one. I wouldn't have had to go back and hack on it below the sternum if I would have done it normal-like....