BrentD
Well-known member
1. What style of knife you currently use, and brand if you care to share?
I use single blade folders sometimes and fixed blades that often date to the mid 20th century, and occasionally some custom or modified versions of these.
Examples include the German company, Edge, the Finish Rapala, as well as American knives from Buck, Kershaw, etc. Some are clip points, some are drop points. I'm not so fussy. They all have nice smooth ovalish handles that feel good in my hand.
2. What you would like to see as upgrades to what you currently use?
Nothing in particular. I like them just fine.
3. Are you primarily and elk hunter or other big game?
mostly deer and antelope, but occasionally moose and elk
4. Do you mostly do the gutless method or do you do the traditional field dressing/gutting?
Both. Situation dependent.
The thing I do NOT like about current modern knives and especially the replaceable blade models, is that they resemble nothing that could ever be considered a family heirloom a century from now. I prefer tools that have some aesthetically pleasing form as well as function. I don't see that in modern hunting gear in general and knives in particular.
I use single blade folders sometimes and fixed blades that often date to the mid 20th century, and occasionally some custom or modified versions of these.
Examples include the German company, Edge, the Finish Rapala, as well as American knives from Buck, Kershaw, etc. Some are clip points, some are drop points. I'm not so fussy. They all have nice smooth ovalish handles that feel good in my hand.
2. What you would like to see as upgrades to what you currently use?
Nothing in particular. I like them just fine.
3. Are you primarily and elk hunter or other big game?
mostly deer and antelope, but occasionally moose and elk
4. Do you mostly do the gutless method or do you do the traditional field dressing/gutting?
Both. Situation dependent.
The thing I do NOT like about current modern knives and especially the replaceable blade models, is that they resemble nothing that could ever be considered a family heirloom a century from now. I prefer tools that have some aesthetically pleasing form as well as function. I don't see that in modern hunting gear in general and knives in particular.