mattyhealy34
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Goat Knives TUR carbon Pro is a great knife. Lightweight and quality steel.
I'm glad you liked the Grohmann. It's kinda crazy/goofy looking, but it sure is comfortable to use.Just to update this thread. I now own a LT Wright Small Northern Hunter, Benchmade Altitude, and a Grohman #1 belt knife.
The LT Wright Small Northern Hunter is beautiful, but for me it’s not as ergonomic and nimble as the Grohman #1.
I just used the #1 to get a Mule deer buck ready for packing and I was amazed at how versatile the knife felt. Like I’d been using it for years.
I used the Benchmade Altitude to fully debone a caribou bull for packing in sept and it also was a big surprise. Very secure and comfortable to use.
I’ve been using a Gerber Gatormate folding knife for close to 20 years. The majority of the animals I’ve dealt with are skinned and deboned on the spot and packed out. I use a scalpel for caping work.
I’m not a knife guy so it’s all I’ve ever used, but getting tired of having to sharpen the Gerber constantly. I’d like to get a high quality blade that will hold an edge better. I’m considering switching to a small fixed blade and would appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks
I have had the same knife with the guthook for at least 30 years and it has cleaned a ton of animals. Great knife but it is definitely not on the light side of things.Just FYI….Bucks Vanguard with the rubber handles that don’t slip soaked in blood has been my go to hunting knife for probably 25-30 years.I have lots of knives but I always go back to it. I had my truck broken into and a bunch of stuff stolen. First thing I replaced was my Buck Vanguard. Had a hunting guide who made a deal with the landowner to use our cleaning station. He had multiple clients that killed animals so I volunteered to help him out. I cleaned three deer to his one. Not a bushcraft knife. Give it a look.
Benchmade Hidden Canyon Hunter is a little blade that can do big blade stuff. Holds an edge and is very sharp.