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		<title>Skinning Hunting Knives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who should own a skinning knife? Decide whether you are a hunter who will go after big game or are a trophy hunter. Will you be preserving the skin or are you concerned about preserving as much meat as possible? A skinning knife is a huge time saver for those hunters that butcher the animal themselves. Or if you find that you lose a lot of your game during the skinning process, you may want to consider purchasing a skinning knife. 
What is the knife used for? Skinning hunting knives ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who should own a skinning knife? Decide whether you are a hunter who will go after big game or are a trophy hunter. Will you be preserving the skin or are you concerned about preserving as much meat as possible? A skinning knife is a huge time saver for those hunters that butcher the animal themselves. Or if you find that you lose a lot of your game during the skinning process, you may want to consider purchasing a skinning knife. <a href="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/gtkx4.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-319" title="gtkx4" src="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/gtkx4-150x150.jpg" alt="gtkx4" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>What is the knife used for? Skinning hunting knives are designed to skin large animals with minimum effort while minimizing the damage to the flesh. The knife is specifically designed for the job of skinning, so it is easy to use. However, it is not as multipurpose as other knives you can buy. It can do most of the other game cleaning chores as well as the clip point and drop point designs, but it is not meant to go between the bones or cut the bones. So this is a knife that certainly has a specific purpose.</p>
<p>Design<br />
Skinning knives have blades and points that are designed to effortlessly separate the flesh from the skin. The blade on these knives is extremely curved; some skinning knives even have semi-circular blades. This makes it easier to cut the tissues that attach to the hide. The skinning blade is easy to use in a wide sweeping motion to remove flesh from skin. The blade of the skinning knife is thin, allowing the knife to bend while working the hide. Blades are usually around 4&#8243;-7&#8243;. The blade must be kept sharp in order to achieve maximum effectiveness. You can find skinning knives in both the folding and fixed variety; it is s a matter of personal preference. The handle should have a good grip and something that protects you from the blade whether you pick wood, bone, leather, rubber or composite material.</p>
<p>Price<br />
Skinning knives are available starting as low as $19.99. You can find a good quality knife in the $30-150 range. Look for high quality stainless steel.</p>
<p>When you are ready to purchase a hunting knife know what you need the knife to do and what you are hunting. Having the correct knife to work with is essential to a good hunting trip.</p>
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		<title>Marttiini Hunting Knives</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 05:27:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Overview
Marttiini Hunting Knives are produced in Northern Finland; of the 16 hunting knives listed in the Marttiini catalog, 11 are the &#8220;Condor&#8221; knives, 2 are &#8220;Luxus&#8221;, 2 are &#8220;Hunting&#8221; knives and 1 is a &#8220;Hunter&#8217;s Carving&#8221; knife. The blade lengths range from the smallest, a 110 mm blade (220 mm knife) to a their largest hunting knife with a 150 mm blade (270 mm knife). Marttiini also manufactures a &#8220;Condor Hunter Double&#8221; knife set, a 90 mm blade (190 mm knife) and a 110 mm blade (230 mm knife). The ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Overview<br />
Marttiini Hunting Knives are produced in Northern Finland; of the 16 hunting knives listed in the Marttiini catalog, 11 are the &#8220;Condor&#8221; knives, 2 are &#8220;Luxus&#8221;, 2 are &#8220;Hunting&#8221; knives and 1 is a &#8220;Hunter&#8217;s Carving&#8221; knife. The blade lengths range from the smallest, a 110 mm blade (220 mm knife) to a their largest hunting knife with a 150 mm blade (270 mm knife). Marttiini also manufactures a &#8220;Condor Hunter Double&#8221; knife set, a 90 mm blade (190 mm knife) and a 110 mm blade (230 mm knife). The price range for Marttiini Hunting Knives averages between $50.00 and $100.00 U.S., although with some research it is possible to find Marttiini knives priced under $50 US. <a href="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/marttiini-estwing.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-291" title="marttiini-estwing" src="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/marttiini-estwing-150x150.jpg" alt="marttiini-estwing" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>Main Features<br />
Marttiini Hunting Knives are known for their quality, design, and durability. The blades are made of stainless chrome steel and select blades coated with Martef which coats the blade and protects it, making it friction, water and corrosion resistant. Hunting knives have non-serrated blades, with finger guard features to handles.</p>
<p>Type of Knife<br />
Athough Marttiini produces over 300 different types of knives, Marttiini hunting knives are developed and tested by experienced hunters, with close attention to detail. They are high quality, fixed blade, razor sharp knives. The knives come with protective sheaths, with plastic inlay to avoid accidental cutting. Marttiinin hunting knives include Compass, Hunter Double, Lapp, Skinner, Skinning Hook, Carving, Big Game, and Bowie knives, and all products come with a three year guarantee against defects in materials and workmanship.</p>
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		<title>Kissing Crane Hunting Knives</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 05:26:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Overview of Kissing Crane Pocket Knives
Kissing Crane makes a variety of knives, from pocketknives to larger hunting knives; Kissing Crane has the knife for you. One of the smaller blade knives they have is the Kissing Crane Euro Hunting Knife Autumn Bone Kc0677br; this knife has a small folding blade that measures 3 ½” and costs only $35.00. Another knife they have that has a fixed blade rather than a folding blade is the Kissing Crane Medium Hunting Knife Autumn Bone Handle with a blade that measures 3½” as well ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Overview of Kissing Crane Pocket Knives<br />
Kissing Crane makes a variety of knives, from pocketknives to larger hunting knives; Kissing Crane has the knife for you. One of the smaller blade knives they have is the Kissing Crane Euro Hunting Knife Autumn Bone Kc0677br; this knife has a small folding blade that measures 3 ½” and costs only $35.00. Another knife they have that has a fixed blade rather than a folding blade is the Kissing Crane Medium Hunting Knife Autumn Bone Handle with a blade that measures 3½” as well and costs around $50.00. One of the pocketknives that they sell is the German Kissing Crane 3 Blade Whittler-Genuine Deer Stag Handles Pocket Knife. This pocketknife has three sharp knives within it, one that is large and two that are small. This knife is very easy to carry around with you in your pocket because it only measures 2 7/8 inches long. If you like pocket knives for simple activities like camping or just to carry around everyday, this is a good knife to have. <a href="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/kissing-crane.gif"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-283" title="kissing-crane" src="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/kissing-crane-150x150.gif" alt="kissing-crane" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>Main Features of The Kissing Crane Skinning Hunting Knife<br />
The Kissing Crane Skinning Hunting Knife has a stainless steel, smooth pointed blade that only measures 3¼” with an overall length of 7 1/8”. The blade on this knife is one of the smaller blades but is razor sharp and easy to hold.</p>
<p>What Type of Knife The Skinning Hunting Knife Is<br />
This knife is a drop point knife that is very sharp. The knife is extremely pointed at the tip; this makes it easy to cut through things. The handle on this particular knife is made with black Sawcut Delrin and has a Lanyard Hole. The knife also comes with an authentic black leather belt sheath for carrying with you during hiking, camping, or hunting activities.</p>
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		<title>Kershaw Hunting Knives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kershaw Knife Big Skinner
The Kershaw Knife Big Skinner is a discontinued model but still in circulation and is a great hunting knife to have in your possession.
Specifications
This fixed blade knife is a one of a kind knife. The handle has finger grips for a secure, firm grip. The steel blade is made up of AUS8A steel. 
Features
The handle is made of co-polymer with brass bolsters. The blade is 4 1/8 inches in length with an overall length of 9 inches. The weight of this Kershaw Knife Big Skinner is an ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kershaw Knife Big Skinner<br />
The Kershaw Knife Big Skinner is a discontinued model but still in circulation and is a great hunting knife to have in your possession.</p>
<p>Specifications<br />
This fixed blade knife is a one of a kind knife. The handle has finger grips for a secure, firm grip. The steel blade is made up of AUS8A steel. <a href="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/1098AK.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-281" title="1098AK" src="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/1098AK-150x150.jpg" alt="1098AK" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>Features<br />
The handle is made of co-polymer with brass bolsters. The blade is 4 1/8 inches in length with an overall length of 9 inches. The weight of this Kershaw Knife Big Skinner is an amazing 8.9 oz, it is like you aren&#8217;t even carrying it.</p>
<p>Who can use this knife?<br />
This knife can be used by anyone of any age that is responsible enough to use a knife.</p>
<p>Uses for the Kershaw Knife Big Skinner<br />
This knife can be used in a variety of uses from skinning a rabbit to gutting a deer. No job is too small or too large for this great knife.</p>
<p>What is the price of this knife?<br />
The Kershaw Knife Big Skinner can be found for under $200.</p>
<p>Overview<br />
The Kershaw Knife Big Skinner will make a great gift for anyone in your life that loves to hunt for squirrel, deer or rabbit or maybe just likes to collect knives.</p>
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		<title>Hen &amp; Rooster Hunting Knives</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 05:25:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Overview of Hen &#38; Rooster Hunting Knives
Hen &#38; Rooster Hunting Knives are high quality knives that are great for hunting, and many other occasions as well. One popular knife for hunting that they offer is the Hen &#38; Rooster Skinner Genuine Deer Stag HR-5028 Knife. This knife costs about $72.00 and has an overall length of 7 ½” with a blade length of 4 ½”. Another knife; the popular Hen &#38; Rooster Genuine Ram’s Horn HR-5030RH Bowie Knife only costs around $128 and is a very high quality knife. This ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Overview of Hen &amp; Rooster Hunting Knives<br />
Hen &amp; Rooster Hunting Knives are high quality knives that are great for hunting, and many other occasions as well. One popular knife for hunting that they offer is the Hen &amp; Rooster Skinner Genuine Deer Stag HR-5028 Knife. This knife costs about $72.00 and has an overall length of 7 ½” with a blade length of 4 ½”. Another knife; the popular Hen &amp; Rooster Genuine Ram’s Horn HR-5030RH Bowie Knife only costs around $128 and is a very high quality knife. This is a fixed blade knife that is a total of 8½”. This knife has a real, genuine Ram horn handle, it is definitely one of a kind, plus, everyone loves the Bowie style knives. <a href="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/9-10-henrooster.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-274" title="9-10-hen&amp;rooster" src="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/9-10-henrooster-150x150.jpg" alt="9-10-hen&amp;rooster" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>Main Features of the Hen &amp; Rooster Skinner Bowie knife<br />
The Hen &amp; Rooster Skinner Bowie knife model HR-5003RH, is a great knife for skinning and dressing game. This knife has a smooth, extremely sharp blade that has a large point, and has an overall length of 9½”. The blade is a made with German stainless steel and the handle is a genuine Ram’s horn. This knife comes with a sheath for carrying as well.</p>
<p>What Type of Knife<br />
This knife is a fixed blade knife; the blade is a large, deadly looking blade that is smooth and sharp, perfect for skinning. It is a great hunting knife, and great for other big jobs like fishing. The cost of this knife is around $140.00, although you can shop around and find it at some places with a great sales price such as $70.00. This is a great knife to have, especially for hunting, fishing, and other big jobs.</p>
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		<title>Bear and Son Hunting Knives</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 05:19:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bear and Son Cutlery MGC Rosewood Trophy Hunter Knife
This hunting knife would make a great addition to anyone&#8217;s showcase of knives for collecting or hunting.
Specifications
With it&#8217;s 9 3/8 inch overall length and a 5 inch stainless steel clip blade with rosewood handle. Silver polished finger guard and bolsters. A full tang construction for that rigid outdoor use that you may need to put it through. The Bear and Son Cutlery MGC Rosewood Trophy Hunter Knife is made in the USA. 
Features
This hunting knife is a straight blade knife, more commonly ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bear and Son Cutlery MGC Rosewood Trophy Hunter Knife<br />
This hunting knife would make a great addition to anyone&#8217;s showcase of knives for collecting or hunting.</p>
<p>Specifications<br />
With it&#8217;s 9 3/8 inch overall length and a 5 inch stainless steel clip blade with rosewood handle. Silver polished finger guard and bolsters. A full tang construction for that rigid outdoor use that you may need to put it through. The Bear and Son Cutlery MGC Rosewood Trophy Hunter Knife is made in the USA. <a href="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/cover_home.gif"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-221" title="cover_home" src="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/cover_home-150x150.gif" alt="cover_home" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>Features<br />
This hunting knife is a straight blade knife, more commonly known as a fixed blade knife with no bending handle or blade.</p>
<p>Who can use this knife?<br />
This knife can be used by anyone young or old.</p>
<p>What you use this Bear and Son Hunting Knife for?<br />
This knife would have a wide variety of uses around the house for cutting thing but would be more suited for carrying in the woods for gutting deer, skinning a squirrel or rabbit.</p>
<p>Overview<br />
The Bear and Son Cutlery MGC Rosewood Trophy Hunter Knife would be a great knife to take on any hunting adventure you choose. There are so many uses for this unique knife that this may be the only knife that you will need from now on.</p>
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		<title>How To Buy Your First Skinning Hunting Knife</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 05:17:05 +0000</pubDate>
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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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