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		<title>Clip Point Hunting Knives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clip Point Hunting Knives
Clip point hunting knives are the perfect knife for the dedicated sportsman who is looking for a solid knife that can be used both for hunting and general tasks. While the design of the clip point blade gets the job done when it comes to skinning, cleaning and butchering wild game, it is also designed with a fatter blade than some hunting knives. This thicker blade makes it a little less efficient than a truly dedicated hunting knife, but the same feature lends it to being easier ...]]></description>
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<p>Clip point hunting knives are the perfect knife for the dedicated sportsman who is looking for a solid knife that can be used both for hunting and general tasks. While the design of the clip point blade gets the job done when it comes to skinning, cleaning and butchering wild game, it is also designed with a fatter blade than some hunting knives. This thicker blade makes it a little less efficient than a truly dedicated hunting knife, but the same feature lends it to being easier to handle for other outdoor tasks, making ideal for the occasional hunter. <a href="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Clip_Point.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-323" title="Clip_Point" src="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Clip_Point-150x150.jpg" alt="Clip_Point" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>Clip Point vs. Drop Point</p>
<p>There are two primary blade designs when it comes to hunting knives: drop point and clip point. A drop point knife is specifically designed with a curved blade for efficient skinning that makes it a perfect knife if it is only going to be used for hunting. The clip point design, on the other hand, only is only curved right near the tip of the blade, leaving the rest of the blade similar to a typical, general duty tool. Both blade designs are curved to make skinning game easier, but the clip point design is otherwise a basic work knife with an otherwise traditional blade. Drop point knives, on the other hand, are a little better for most hunting tasks but not as useful for more general tasks.</p>
<p>Clip Point Uses</p>
<p>Due to this hybrid design, clip point hunting knives are useful for just about every back country task. While they are a great knife, a clip point hunting knife is also very useful for fishing tasks such as filleting fish or cutting bait, as well as all camping and backpacking tasks. If you are looking for a single knife to use for all of your outdoors adventures and plan on squeezing in the occasional hunting trip, a clip point blade is almost always the best choice. Clip point blades can be found on both fixed blade hunting knives as well as folding hunting knives, but a fixed blade knife is considerably more robust and easier to use on big game.</p>
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		<title>Remington Hunting Knives</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 05:28:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I bought the Remington Elite Hunter knife as a gift for my husband. He says it is the best knife he has ever owned. I am very pleased that I finally found a gift he enjoys and a hunting knife that he uses regularly. The knife was originally priced at $150.00, but I got it on sale for $125.00. What a great deal. 
The Blade
It has a stainless steel blade that is 3.38 inches long. It is a clip point blade with the Remington logo etched into the side.
The Handle
The ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought the Remington Elite Hunter knife as a gift for my husband. He says it is the best knife he has ever owned. I am very pleased that I finally found a gift he enjoys and a hunting knife that he uses regularly. The knife was originally priced at $150.00, but I got it on sale for $125.00. What a great deal. <a href="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/1930s_Remington_hunting_knife_broken_tip.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-299" title="1930s_Remington_hunting_knife_broken_tip" src="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/1930s_Remington_hunting_knife_broken_tip-150x150.jpg" alt="1930s_Remington_hunting_knife_broken_tip" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>The Blade<br />
It has a stainless steel blade that is 3.38 inches long. It is a clip point blade with the Remington logo etched into the side.</p>
<p>The Handle<br />
The Remington hunting knife has an aluminum handle with staghorn inserts. I think the staghorn inserts and the genuine leather sheath it comes with make the knife very attractive. It looks worthy of being a collectors piece, but it is so functional my husband uses it all the time. My husband agrees it is a handsome knife.</p>
<p>Using the Knife<br />
My husband says it feels good in his hand, not awkward. He also says it has a very sharp edge. The factory edge is the sharpest he has ever seen on a hunting knife. The staghorn on the handle keeps his hand from slipping as he is using the knife. Because it is a Remington, it is a brand name we trust and I know it will last a long time.</p>
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		<title>Linder Hunting Knives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Overview of Linder Hunting Knives
Every hunter should own a Linder hunting knife because it gets the big jobs and the little jobs done. Even if you don’t hunt, owning one of these knives is great for camping and hiking outings. Some sizes and prices they offer is the Linder Hunter Stag Handle Hunting Knife that has a blade that measures 4” long and costs around $62.00; and a bit larger knife called the Linder Skinner Stag Handle Hunting Knife that has a blade that measures 6” and costs around $74.95. ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Overview of Linder Hunting Knives<br />
Every hunter should own a Linder hunting knife because it gets the big jobs and the little jobs done. Even if you don’t hunt, owning one of these knives is great for camping and hiking outings. Some sizes and prices they offer is the Linder Hunter Stag Handle Hunting Knife that has a blade that measures 4” long and costs around $62.00; and a bit larger knife called the Linder Skinner Stag Handle Hunting Knife that has a blade that measures 6” and costs around $74.95. As you can see, Linder Hunting knives come in various sizes, so you have many to choose from. <a href="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Linder-laminated-black-wood.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-287" title="Linder laminated black wood" src="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Linder-laminated-black-wood-150x150.jpg" alt="Linder laminated black wood" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>Main Features of The Linder 8½” Fixed Blade Hunting Knife<br />
If you need a knife for big jobs, or even small jobs, this is a great knife to have. It has a smooth blade with no serrated edges, however it is an extremely sharp mirror satin finished 440C stainless steel clip blade. The handle is a Cocobolo handle with stainless pins as well. The weight of this knife is approximately 7.4 ounces and measures 8½” with a 3½” blade.</p>
<p>What Type of Knife Is This?<br />
The Linder 8½” Fixed Blade Hunting Knife is a premium hunting knife that has a fixed, clip point blade. The blade on this knife is wide for big jobs, but small enough to handle small jobs as well. This knife is top quality, was made in Germany, and also comes with a genuine leather sheath for carrying. You can take this knife with you on hunting trips; it will significantly help you when dressing your game. On the other hand, you can just as well take this knife on hiking adventures and camping trips for the little jobs that need to be done along the way.</p>
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		<title>Top Clip Point Hunting Knives for the Hunting Season</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 05:17:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The clip point knife is used by many hunters for many different purposes. This type of knife is a staple in any hunter’s knife collection. This knife can be used for cleaning of animals, even big game, and with a good sharp blade, will cut through any skin or hide of any big game animal in North America. This knife is also perfect for those who are hunting on a part time basis, (one time per year) but not a good knife to do all the work needed to be ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The clip point knife is used by many hunters for many different purposes. This type of knife is a staple in any hunter’s knife collection. This knife can be used for cleaning of animals, even big game, and with a good sharp blade, will cut through any skin or hide of any big game animal in North America. This knife is also perfect for those who are hunting on a part time basis, (one time per year) but not a good knife to do all the work needed to be done by knives in the process of cleaning animals on a regular basis. <a href="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/ER052_004.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-202" title="ER052_004" src="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/ER052_004-150x150.jpg" alt="ER052_004" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>One of the best rated Clip Point knives is the Gerber Gator. Consumers across the board find the handle to be the greatest attribute of this knife. The general consensus is that the handle gives a great grip even when it’s wet. The blade is made of stainless steel and is 3.75 in long. The knife in the open position is 8.75 in long and when folded will fit neatly into your breast pocket. The weight of the knife is exactly 5.0 ounces for easy carrying. This is one of the best selling clip point knives on the market and comes in 2 models, one with a serrated edge for more grips to the cut.</p>
<p>Another all time favorite among outdoorsmen is the Buck 110 Clip Point knife. This is the world’s most copied knife. Buck was the original creator of the all around outdoorsman’s knife. This knife now not only comes in the original hardwood and brass handle, but now with different inlays of pearl, turquoise, silver, and various other materials. The inlays are of various designs and can be a very original addition to any hunter’s knife collection. The 110 is 4.75 inches long when closed. The blade is made of 420HC stainless steel and is 3.2 inches long. The consumer reports on this knife have always been very good in regards to quality of the knife and the quality of the steel in the blade.</p>
<p>The Cabala’s Clip point knife, the Stag, is also one of those old time favorites in the Rockies. The handles on the Cabala’s Stag, are said to be comparable to the finest in the world. The Cabala’s knife is a little smaller than other knives in this category, and that is what makes it more appealing to some hunters. The blade is made of 440A stainless steel that is known for its ability to hold an edge longer than other stainless blades. The total length of this knife is 7 inches when open, and 4 inches when folded. The weight of this knife is 4.0 ounces. The Stag also comes in a Double blade model and a triple blade model to suit your individual needs.</p>
<p>For those hunters that have the &#8220;price is not important, highest quality is&#8221; attitude. The Sere 2000 by Al Mar is the knife to have. This knife is a little larger than the average Clip Point and is 8.5 inches long when open. The blade is made ofVG-10 satin stainless steel and will hold that extra sharp edge through the toughest of jobs and is 3.60 inches long. . The handle is fashioned out of textured G-10 scales with interlock, and will hold a grip even if wet. This knife is the Clip Point of Clip Points and will always be ready to perform the job at hand.<br />
These are the top of the list when it comes to Clip Point Knives, head to the outdoor store or your favorite website today and choose yours.</p>
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		<title>How To Buy Your First Skinning Hunting Knife</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When choosing a skinning hunting knife, there are many things to look out for. There are a couple of questions you must ask yourself first before choosing that perfect hunting knife; What type of hunting do you do? Are you a meat hunter? Do you want a knife that is easy to carry while hunting? These are all questions that must be answered before looking for the perfect knife. Here are some other things to consider: 
Folding Vs. Fixed Blade
There are basically two types of knife styles; folding and fixed ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When choosing a skinning hunting knife, there are many things to look out for. There are a couple of questions you must ask yourself first before choosing that perfect hunting knife; What type of hunting do you do? Are you a meat hunter? Do you want a knife that is easy to carry while hunting? These are all questions that must be answered before looking for the perfect knife. Here are some other things to consider: <a href="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/052g.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-196" title="052g" src="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/052g-150x150.jpg" alt="052g" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>Folding Vs. Fixed Blade</p>
<p>There are basically two types of knife styles; folding and fixed blade. The fixed blade means that the blade is actually molded to the handle and is permanent, meaning it does not have any freedom of movement. These knifes are considered stronger than folding knifes because the blade is attached to the handle. Most fixed blades hardly ever move, to the exception of a couple of brands that actually have two blades on one handle.</p>
<p>Folding knifes have a lock mechanism along with a pivot point. The blade can easily close into the handle upon force from the user. The fixed blade is better for someone who doesn&#8217;t hunt a lot. This is because they are not as strong as fixed knifes and are limited in their use. Despite the lesser durability of the fixed knife, they are easy to carry around and can fit into a pocket with ease. If you are going to be a dedicated hunter, then you might take rejoice in getting a fixed blade.</p>
<p>Blade Design</p>
<p>As far as the blade design goes, you really have to make a decision based on the blade. There are three main blades that are used in hunting knives; drop point, clip point and skinning designs.</p>
<p>Drop Point Knives-The drop point knives have a wonderful structure and design. These are often used by experienced game hunters. The blade is usually curved and thick in width. It is also usually made of steel. Hunters can easily cut off the skin of a captured animal without producing damage to the meat. If you are a fisher, then you can gut meat easily with the drop point design.</p>
<p>Clip Point Knives- This type of knife has a thinner blade with a defined point at the tip. Most hunters would consider this knife more of a general duty tool. This type of knife is more catered to the occasional hunter.</p>
<p>Skinning Knives- Of course, skinning knives are more for game hunters. The design of the knife carries high sweeping blades that were made to cut the flesh from the skin. If you are a hunter that does the butchering yourself, then this is the perfect knife to use.</p>
<p>Gut Hook Knives</p>
<p>Many knives that were mentioned include a gut hook. This design is created when a small incision is made within the blade. The hook is required so the hunter does not affect the quality of the meat. This type of knife is not required and is only an option to hunters. This type of knife only serves as an extra sense of security in keeping the meat preserved and at a high quality.</p>
<p>Sharpening the Hook<br />
Other things to consider when shopping for a hunting knife are the sharpening of the hook. For this, a round file may be needed. It is best to purchase the knife first before getting the round file. This round file should make the shape and width of your knife. It is important to not sharpen the flat side of the knife.</p>
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