Saw recommendations

Hoffy

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Consider looking in "free gifts" that conservation/hunting organizations give out for small donations periodically. I got mine from RMEF. They're usually cheap and not the fanciest things ever, but they're usually pretty small and light if you're looking for something simple and packable.
 

Divide93

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I have had more saws than you can shake a stick at! Never had a silky yet, though! My favorite right now, is a stihl I bought several years ago at the local tractor supply. Awesome little saw!
 

hiker270

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Silky, I have 3 different model Silky's and they stay sharp and cut better than other brands I have used.
 

Beendare

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I pack one of those small Silky’s around bowhunting as sometimes I find a spot to brush in and set up a blind Or trim some branches for my saddle.

I stopped using a saw for animal processing decades ago- no need
 

Bert01

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if you have to do any real cutting look at the Sven-saw, you can also get bone/meat blades for it. We use them backpacking and they are pretty sweet.
 
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I really like the Mini Dandy saw. I have used it for years and years on wood and all kinds of animals. I carry one in my pickup all the time as well.
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Djacker

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Silky saws are nice but in my opinion sort of suck at cutting bone. I much prefer my Wyoming saw for any bone cutting. If I’m just cutting poles or wood, a silky is great though.
I wasn't impressed with my Silky cutting bone either. I used it to skull cap 2 moose last season. Definitely needs a new blade.
 

thinhorn_AK

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I wasn't impressed with my Silky cutting bone either. I used it to skull cap 2 moose last season. Definitely needs a new blade.
exactly, for that stuff and hacking through leg bones and ribs a wyoming saw is much better. I keep silky saws in my boat and snowmachine but they are just for wood, in my moose hunting bag I have a wyoming saw.
 

GotDraw?

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Take a look at the "Bob Dustrude" folding saw. Lightweight, stows small and designed so you can use the full length of the blade stroke w/o limit, unlike many folding saws. Comes in different lengths. Blade is replaceable. Love mine.
Bob Dustrude Saws
 
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