I cut myself pretty bad about 5 years ago on a Colorado elk. I slipped and cut my pointer finger to the bone. It took 15 stitches to patch me up. Luckily we were at camp and only had about a 1/2 hour drive to the nearest clinic. I try to be more careful now and not force anything or apply too much pressure.
Where's Bruce?, I don't get it. Guys will wear latex gloves to not get blood on their hands but I've suggested cut resistant gloves a couple of times and nobody seems interested. Seems pretty obvious to me as a quick review of the results of the poll shows its not a matter of if, but when, and with the knives we use today they are made for surgically slicing right through tissue and tendon. If you get a tendon its a bad day.
Where's Bruce?, I don't get it. Guys will wear latex gloves to not get blood on their hands but I've suggested cut resistant gloves a couple of times and nobody seems interested. Seems pretty obvious to me as a quick review of the results of the poll shows its not a matter of if, but when, and with the knives we use today they are made for surgically slicing right through tissue and tendon. If you get a tendon its a bad day.
Just a suggestion having reviewed the responses...I own a company that feeds nearly 1000 people daily...in our commercial kitchen everyone wears Dowellife Cut Resistant Gloves when holding a knife. Since we implemented this policy, injuries have plummeted. These people are cutting for several hours each day...far more than any hunter spends dressing game. Worth the ten bucks.