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I have an old Buck 107 that seems to get used most but I have a 2 knife lockback set (1sheath) also made by Buck that I carry most days and have used more than once.
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Old K-Bar folder that was my uncle's.
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I've used custom knives of all kinds, but a Case Slimline Trapper works as well as anything knife wise. Use a hatchet for cutting off the head, tail, and feet.
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4" or 3 1/4" Victorinox paring, straight blade. Less than 10 bucks.
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I'm seldom without an Opinel #6 in my pocket.
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Folding knife, any small stockman style from a reputable company is fine. Case knives are always great.
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Medium stockman's work very well. I have a Mike Sanders skinner that I've had for a long time that works well. I think a bark river smaller lightweight fox river could do.
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“Life is life and fun is fun, but it's all so quiet when the goldfish die.”
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Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
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Guess you can call me cheap, but my go-to knife for cleaning squirrels and bunnies is a 4" Rapala fillet knife. Good for skinning and deboning. Game shears then make quick work of cutting off the feet and head.
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Guess you can call me cheap, but my go-to knife for cleaning squirrels and bunnies is a 4" Rapala fillet knife. Good for skinning and deboning. Game shears then make quick work of cutting off the feet and head. I believe smart it the word you are looking for. I could clean a squirrel with a flint.
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Also used a Case slimline trapper for many years, and would first cut the feet and tails with an my old faithful sidecutters. Recent years went to a Kershaw Leek. Dandy knife, and love their Skyline also for a camping, deer hunting knife.
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L.T. Wright Frontier Valley.
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Guess you can call me cheap, but my go-to knife for cleaning squirrels and bunnies is a 4" Rapala fillet knife. Good for skinning and deboning. Game shears then make quick work of cutting off the feet and head. I believe smart it the word you are looking for. I could clean a squirrel with a flint. I also like a Fillet knife for Squirrels! Have used several different kinds of knives, for them, but I always seem to wind up with a fillet Knife in my hand!
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L.T. Wright Frontier Valley. Nice little blade. Looks like a handy size with many uses
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Local guy put this one together for me. My design, specifically for small game. Giraffe bone handle. I need to get a nice leather sheath made for it one of these days.
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Nice little blade. Looks like a handy size with many uses
Yes, 2.6" blade, 4" scales. Perfect for a lot of uses
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My grandfather used to use the tiny coping blade on a Buck Lancer pocket knife .I think he thought it was like a little scalpel ,it was !
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