ON THE HUNT FOR THE RIGHT KNIFE

Handmade Damascus Steel Brass Bolster
Hunters know that the tools of their trade are Handmade Damascus Steel Brass Bolster, rifles, callers, and camouflage, as the archery season approaches in September and again in December, ask yourself the following questions:

What am I hunting?
How many times can I hunt?
How can I treat my crop?
WHAT am I HUNTING?
For the treatment of small game, waterfowl, and highland feathered game birds, you need a narrow, easy-to-handle blade in these tight spaces. The use of a knife like the Mini Skinner, with its simple design to handle, gives you the ability to maneuver in tight areas. If you like to have a folding knife as opposed to a fixed blade, King Bone Hunter would be your choice. Its compact design still offers plenty of room for grip, blade control, and accuracy.
The deer season is just around the corner. A bigger game requires a bigger tool. You always want to have constant control over your blade to avoid costly mistakes when you eviscerate this whitetail trophy or black bear, and a big choice for big boys would be the Wild Skinner. The curve of the blade helps to melt this hard tendon and tissues like butter, and the handle offers excellent control.
How often should I hunt?
Whether you are a backcountry hunter spending two weeks in the bush, or a weekend out when you can sneak, you have many options. If you spend a lot of time in the woods, you must have a knife that can cover a lot of bases. The Deep Skinner Hunter offers a wide variety of control and is not only good for game processing but also useful around the camp. Having the ability to harvest game and process firewood prevents you from having to produce more than you need.

For those of us who can only leave when we can for shorter trips. The Drop Point Hunter offers incredible control and can easily make your game tasks large and small efficiently. When you need to be done quickly because the night is approaching and you have to be at home, the small deer hunter can help you quickly disembowel the deer and you and the deer in your truck to finish the treatment at once. House.
HOW CAN I TREAT MY HARVEST?
If you are going to do that, you need a knife that gives you options. The Damascus1 offers stainless steel protection and has the added benefit of a very prominent gut hook. By making this ideal for the hunter because it allows an easier opening of the animal without tearing the skin or hacking an organ.
If you're like me and you like to start treating your crop in the field, you'll need some extra tools to help destroy that beast. To remove the rib cage from a bigger game, the Mini Hatchet is hard to beat. It is light and easy to carry all day and passes through the bone leaving beautiful regular cuts.

The choice of a knife that suits you and your needs is important. Fortunately, Buck N Bear has a varied and quality selection for all activities. Whether you hunt small game or big game, work in the field or at home, or hunt often or rarely, we have the right knife for you. With the archery season fast approaching, there has never been a better opportunity to upgrade your equipment. Asking yourself these simple questions will help you choose the Handmade Damascus Steel Brass Bolster that cover your wants and needs.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

8 THINGS A NEW HUNTER NEEDS

WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN HIGH-QUALITY KNIVES

7 BESTSELLING BUCKNBEAR BLADES