Skinning Hunting

An Essential Outdoor Gear: Hunting Knives
If you consider yourself to be an avid hunter, then you have probably invested in some great hunting and outdoor equipment over the years. And, it is also a pretty good bet that one of your most important items of hunting equipment is your handy hunting knife.
Of course, any serious hunter will have their weapon of choice for the game that they are stalking so that they can bring home their trophy with pride, as without hunting knives along on the adventure life can be much more difficult. Quality, fixed blade hunting knives are simply invaluable out in the wilderness and there are many brands from which to choose, such as Gerber Knives, Buck Knives, Puma Knives and Boker Knives. You never know what kinds of situations you might encounter that will require a sharp, sturdy and reliable blade.
The type of hunting knife, or perhaps hunting knives, that you choose to take along on your next outdoor adventure will more than likely depend upon a number of factors. One of the things to take into account is the kind of environment and terrain you will be traversing. This is because hunting knives are often as essential in survival situations as they are for hunting needs.
Hunting knives are also chosen depending on the type of animals that you are going after. If you hunt many types of game, from small fowl, to feisty fish, to the biggest game animals in the outdoors, then you will either need one great hunting knife that can be very versatile or you will need to carry several sizes and types of knives for hunting. At the same time, if you only hunt fowl or only go after deer, then you can probably settle on just one of the outdoor knives that best suits your pursuits.
One of the first things that you need to mull over is what type of blade you should have to best assist you with your hunt. There are three primary types of blade designed for different purposes: drop point blades, clip point blades and skinning blades.
Hunting knives with drop point blades are best for hunters who are going after the larger game animals. They can be very useful in skinning large animals fairly quickly while not damaging the flesh beneath the skin and they can often handle the job of gutting the animal as well. It is even possible to open the rib cage of your quarry except for the largest of game animals which might require a saw.
Clip point blades are thinner than the drop point blades and they are really better for casual hunters who go after small to medium size game. Skinning blades are specially designed for skinning, of course, yet they are not nearly as versatile as the hunting knives with drop point blades.
Another important consideration is the handle or grip of the knife. Take some time to feel the weight and balance of the hunting knives you are considering. A knife should fit well in your hand so it will be comfortable to use. With a bit of time, patience and shopping around you should be able to find the perfect hunting knife for your specific needs.
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