JohnCushman
Well-known member
I've got an old Gerber that I use for gutting. I've got the Outdoor Edge with the replaceable blades I'm looking forward to trying out this year. I use my havalon for skinning and work outside of the animal.
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Interesting idea.If there is any chance you will be going moose hunting the very best knife you can purchase for skinning moose is a utility knife with the replaceable blades. I will butcher 4-8 bull moose a year and I can skin a moose with one blade, discard and put in a new blade for the next one. Cobalt makes a very good folding model for under $20. You will need/want a different knife for the boning and caping.
I'm with Miller and Gerald, I'd take a sharp fixed blade over a havalon any day. The problem is my fixed blades are never sharp and I've always got extra havalon blades around, so I end up using the havalon the majority of the time. And the majority if the time I break the blade in the cavity of the animal somewhere. I do think it is a good idea to have a havalon with extra blades in your pack all the time.
I liked he looks of the outdoor edge with the replaceable blades that theat was using this spring. If I didn't already have a havalon I'd snag one of those.