davidjenkinsa2
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- Dec 2, 2023
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Schrade Papa Bear lockback. Gift from my Dad. I've used it to field dress every deer I've taken since he passed.
This might be the coolest knife picture I’ve ever seen.Kestrel mountain scalpel and a fixed blade for back up. If weight is a concern I like my hogue extrak. If I'm just hunting deer a couple miles from the truck I bring whatever fixed blade I feel like I haven't used for a while.
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Yep it's a hogue. I think it's an over looked knife. I had never heard of it till I stumbled on a review here on Rokslide comparing it to the benchmade altitude. I really like it. Comes with a good kydex sheath and ulticlip plus a lightweight blade cover if you're really counting ounces. It's not horribly priced either and I've seen it on sale a few times.@Trees91
Is the knife on the bear paw a kestrel with added scales?
Update, my apologies, i see its the hogue. I didn't read thorough enough. Lol
Love them!One of these 2.
The bottom one has been on pretty much every hunt I've done since 2011.View attachment 595999
Hahahha, I run a Victronix or something like this. They are cheap, handy, and sharp.If I'm wanting to be a weight weenie...... this kit:
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They must be - 3 year backorder
AG Russell typically has a fairly decent inventory of popular Dozier knives in stock. They order in advance and keep a rotating inventory. I have purchased several Doziers from them for myself and as a gift. They are great to deal with and, as for the knives themselves, agree with what has been said on this forum. They are great, functional knives. Ergonomics are great for me and they seem to stay sharp forever. I have never allowed one to get "really" dull and wouldn't look forward to bringing it back up to snuff given the 61-62 Rc hardness but I have found that if I run the blade about 20X per side across a leather strop with fine green compound after every use, it seems to maintain the factory edge.They must be - 3 year backorder!