My wife and I are in the process of re-equipping ourselves with knives for Elk/Deer hunting in Colorado. Since we will be sharpening these knives with our Wicked Edge system, I thought it would be appropriate to ask about this topic here… ïŠB)
I understand that Clay is an Elk guide, so I’m hoping that he can provide some input, but I’m sure others here have experience to share also.
We usually bivvy several miles into the backcountry so our knife selection will have to be versatile. We may be hunting with others that are not equipped with quality knives (probably not very sharp either), so ours may have to step in and take up the slack.
My thoughts right now are to carry two knives each. One medium/large knife that can handle camp chores, skin/dress an elk (or two) plus maybe a mulie, and act as a survival knife if the occasion arises. The second knife would be a smaller knife that would be used for caping and deboning and assist in fine survival tasks. My wife deboned an elk two years ago with a small caper. That worked, but a little more blade length would have made it easier, plus better steel.
So let’s attack the large knife first, I’ll start a separate thread for the small knife; the characteristics to discuss would be as follows (please add any others that I should consider)
1.Best blade style for the proposed mission? (hunting first priority, survival/camp chores second)
2.Blade Length
3.Choice of Steel
4.Blade Grind
5.Edge type
6.Handle
7.Other (ie, choil, jimping, etc)
I’ll get the ball rolling…
For camp survival/chores, I tend to prefer a larger knife, but for hunting it doesn’t need to be as large. I’m thinking a knife blade in the 5â€-6†range. For survival knives, thick blades seem to be all the rage, but I don’t think that a thick blade is necessary. Most steels are plenty tough to handle my needs at 1/8†or maybe 5/32†thickness. I prefer a thin blade for dressing game, they just cut better. Having said that, most of the knives I’m looking at are running 3/16â€. Drop points are common, but what say you about this part of the blade for game dressing purposes?
Here’s a few I’m considering: (links at bottom of page)
Esee Laser Strike- 1095 Steel, 5†blade, 3/16 thick, Spear Point, Full Flat Grind
Esee 6- 1095, 6.5â€, 3/16, Drop Point, Full Flat
Ontario Blackbird SK-5- 154 CM, 5â€, 1/8â€, Spear Point, Full Flat
Survive Knives GSO-5 or 5.1- CPM-3V, 5†or 5.75â€, 3/16â€, Drop Point (almost spear), Sabre grind
TOPs (BOB) Brothers of Bushcraft- 1095, 4/58â€, 3/16â€, Drop Point, Scandi (sort of)
Scrapyard Knves Sykco 711 (or 511)- SR-101, 7-3/8â€(or 4.5â€), 3/16, Drop Point, Sabre
Swamp Rat- Rodent 4 or 6, SR-101, 4.625†or 6.37â€, 3/16â€, Drop Point, Sabre
Bark River Bravo 1.5- CPM S35VN, 5.8â€, .217â€, Drop Point, ?? Grind
Bark River Special Hunting Knife- A2, 5.87â€, .2â€, Clip pt, ?? Grind
Something else from Bark River, suggestions?
I think these are all fine knives, I like the CPM 3V steel on the GSO knives and the S35VN on the Bravo 1.5, but the price, ouch! I like the 1/8†thin blade on the Blackbird but I don’t have experience with 154CM steel. I like the Esee knives also. I already have a BOB knife and I will likely use it this year, but I want something different for my wife.
I look forward to your input on these and other options you may have. Please make comments about which characteristics are desirable and which are not.
Thanks for your help!
Links to knives mentioned:
Esee Laser Strike - http://www.eseeknives.com/laser-strike.htm
Esee 6 - http://www.eseeknives.com/esee-6.htm
Ontario Blackbird SK5 - http://blackbirdknives.com/
Survive Knives GSO 5.1 - https://www.surviveknives.com/shop/product/33
Survive Knives GSO 5 - https://www.surviveknives.com/shop/product/172
TOPS BOB - http://www.topsknives.com/product_info.php?products_id=371
Scrapyard Sykco Knives - http://www.scrapyardknives.com/knives.htm
Swamprat Knives - http://www.swampratknifeworks.com/
Bark River Bravo 1.5 - http://www.knivesshipfree.com/product_info.php?cPath=465_911&products_id=21862
Bark River Special Hunting - http://www.jaggedhorizonknives.com/special-hunting-knife.html