Originally Posted By: RePetePiranta
I got one as a gift.....they're handy in the fur shed but I ain't giving away my Russel Woods Walker or Victorinox Parer just yet and I danged sure wouldn't recommend one for an all purpose Coyote skinner/Deer processor like the OP mentioned.
I'd heed GC's advise cept I don't like cleaning the goo out of a folder after gutting a Deer. Course I don't gut em any more but that's another thread.I like the Buck 102 instead. Big enough to work on a Deer and small enough to skin a Coyote. You should be able to pick one up with enough left over in your $50 budget for a Victorinox too. Everyone should have one or two of those little Vicki parring knives.
I've skinned a bunch of Coyotes in the field with this old 102 but I prefer a smaller knife in the shed.
Originally Posted By: RePetePiranta
I got one as a gift.....they're handy in the fur shed but I ain't giving away my Russel Woods Walker or Victorinox Parer just yet and I danged sure wouldn't recommend one for an all purpose Coyote skinner/Deer processor like the OP mentioned.
I'd heed GC's advise cept I don't like cleaning the goo out of a folder after gutting a Deer. Course I don't gut em any more but that's another thread.I like the Buck 102 instead. Big enough to work on a Deer and small enough to skin a Coyote. You should be able to pick one up with enough left over in your $50 budget for a Victorinox too. Everyone should have one or two of those little Vicki parring knives.
I've skinned a bunch of Coyotes in the field with this old 102 but I prefer a smaller knife in the shed.
What kinda critter is this? Looks like a bobcat