» posted on Sunday, December 13th, 2009 at 12:45 am by PW
Selecting a Hunting Knife
A choice hunting knife is versatile enough to do anything the normal hunter needs from skinning the game to splitting through its ribcage and bone. When you’re looking for a hunting knife, it’s important to look at how you’ll use it and the type of animal you plan to hunt. Obviously, the big game hunter will utilize a different type of knife than someone who hunts rabbits. And, if you think bigger is always better, you’d be wrong. An oversized knife will make cleaning small animals harder, not easier, and increase your chances of cutting yourself.
Next, you’ve got to determine whether you need to carry your knife in your pocket or in a sheath. And, as always, your budget is an crucial consideration as well. Hunting knives are available in a wide assortment of prices, and you want to get the most beneficial knife possible for your money. Fortunately, no matter what type of knife you choose, it’ll be able of dealing with most hunting duties. The only reason you may need a second knife is if you’re interested in a trophy mount. If so, you may look at also investing in a capping knife.
Once you’ve decided what size knife you want, think of how often you hunt. If you only hunt on occasion and you want a knife that can be utilized for a diversity of purposes, you may want to purchase a smaller folding blade knife. If you’re a devoted hunter and plan on using your knife only for hunting, a solid-built fixed blade knife may make more sense.