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I am looking for a good skinning knife for small game. It has to be under $75.

Question by jason rieke. Uploaded on October 02, 2009

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from mcdlacrosse9 wrote 6 weeks 5 days ago

Here's a pretty good one from Cabelas.

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp?id=0026098516...

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from Hunt_Hard wrote 6 weeks 5 days ago

Ya, take a look at Cabela's. Outdoor Edge's Swingblade is a pretty nifty knife and Cabela's makes some pretty nice knives themselves.

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from SURVIVALBOY wrote 6 weeks 5 days ago

You should check out the native Alaskan knife: THE ULU KNIFE! One of the sharpest knife you can find and they aren't that expensive!

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from cooner wrote 6 weeks 5 days ago

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from berky wrote 6 weeks 5 days ago

I would recomend that you go to a local sporting goods store and look at a few different kinds of them. I my like the BUCK knives they have a great blade a nice wood handles. they might go a little more than $75 but are worth it.

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from pennst8hunter wrote 6 weeks 5 days ago

In my opinion, this comes down to personal preference. Try holding the knives before you buy, and read online reviews. Look for well known brands, and overall, dont cheap out on a crap knife thats going to break or dull on your first hunt. Make sure the knife fits you, and that you like all aspects of it, because you are going to be spending your money on that. Hope This Helps Thank You

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from WTXWildlifer wrote 5 weeks 13 hours ago

Kershaw knives hold an edge very well. For a few $$ more go with Cutco. They preform great!

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from mcdlacrosse9 wrote 6 weeks 5 days ago

Here's a pretty good one from Cabelas.

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp?id=0026098516...

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from Hunt_Hard wrote 6 weeks 5 days ago

Ya, take a look at Cabela's. Outdoor Edge's Swingblade is a pretty nifty knife and Cabela's makes some pretty nice knives themselves.

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from cooner wrote 6 weeks 5 days ago

the case trapper

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from berky wrote 6 weeks 5 days ago

I would recomend that you go to a local sporting goods store and look at a few different kinds of them. I my like the BUCK knives they have a great blade a nice wood handles. they might go a little more than $75 but are worth it.

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from pennst8hunter wrote 6 weeks 5 days ago

In my opinion, this comes down to personal preference. Try holding the knives before you buy, and read online reviews. Look for well known brands, and overall, dont cheap out on a crap knife thats going to break or dull on your first hunt. Make sure the knife fits you, and that you like all aspects of it, because you are going to be spending your money on that. Hope This Helps Thank You

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from SURVIVALBOY wrote 6 weeks 5 days ago

You should check out the native Alaskan knife: THE ULU KNIFE! One of the sharpest knife you can find and they aren't that expensive!

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from WTXWildlifer wrote 5 weeks 13 hours ago

Kershaw knives hold an edge very well. For a few $$ more go with Cutco. They preform great!

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