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Dexter Russel net knife and forged poultry shears from the same maker. Their el cheapo plastic shears are okay but the forged metal ones are a world apart and very reasonably priced around 30 bucks from restaurant supply stores.
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My old Case Hawbakers Special
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Mora Kansbol is light and superb and it van handle food tasks pretty good.
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victor nix 4 inch paring knife
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I have a Buck 107 that was handed down from my father. It looks and feel good
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Whatever 2-3" blade folding knife that I have in my pocket that day. I have several and I don't see much difference between them.
A few years ago when I shot my Leopard in Mozambique, the camp skinners were skinning it and I went over to them, took out the 2" folding knife that I had in my pocket that day and showing it to them I asked if I could help. They all got a good laugh.
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I use an estwing hatchet to cut off feet and heads rabbits and squirrels and any sharp pointed pocket knife. Mine are case trappers. I disjoint squirrels and cut the saddle out of squirrels with whatever kitchen knife in the.house when I wash them off. Doves I have some game shears I cut feet heads and wings off with no knife used.
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Wabbits and skwerls whatever sharp something to start a hole in the skin. The rest is finger work. Doves are breasted by hand and the wings are cut off by whatever way I have at the time. I used to have some of those EMT shears in the game pocket. They're probably still there. Haven't shot or cleaned a duck since before I was a teenager. I could probably still figure it out. Possums and coons in the traps go into the bone yard or out by the back fence. They're not worth anything for pelts. If things get bad enough before I go, they'll be honored dinner guests. Probably should request some various recipes for palatable varmint dishes
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A custom BERG I had requested from him a few years before the maker passed: ![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](https://i.imgur.com/cLYeK4d.jpg) About a 2 3/4 blade - OAL under 5 7/8. Just a little scalpel for trout and birds or rabbits.
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+1 - that looks like a very well made knife!! PennDog
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Almost bought one of those Boker Doziers.
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