All of my kin has at least one Buck knife. We are huge Buck knife enthusiasts. We use the Buck knives for carving steaks from bass we land or deer we slaughter. We use Buck knives for daily purposes also. We are not huge proponents of gimmicky “knives” such as the Swiss Army knife. Certainly the Swiss Army knife has it place, but the knife handles and blade sizes of Buck knives are more suitable for the hunting activities we prefer.
There is a wide variety of Buck knives, devised for hunting, tactical, outdoors and daily use. They provide a wide assortment of shank lengths and widths. There is a broad array of handle grips also. With a broad array, it’s inevitable that one will find a Buck knife that suits your needs.
Buck knives are made for both men and women. More females are participating into out-of-doors sports. To appeal to this market sector, there are now Buck knives with pink and purple handles. These Buck knife grips are smaller also, making them more accommodating for a woman’s hand.
The following are details about some of the best Buck hunting knives we prefer.
The Buck 194 Alpha Hunter is a fantastic choice. This is among the best Buck knives I have worked with. This Buck knife has a stout, fixed blade and contoured handle. Its grip has ridges integrated into the top of the blade tang providing for reliable gripping. The Alpha Hunter Buck knife has a 3-3/4″ full length tang, drop point 154CM Stainless Steel Blade. The total length is 8-1/2″ and total weight is 7.2 ounces. This Buck knife is just big enough for carving, but small and light enough that it doesn’t tire your arm when carving. The Alpha Hunter features resin impregnated rosewood handles. On this Buck knife, the border of the tang is exposed.
For skinning, we prefer the ErgoHunter Buck knives. In this class of Buck knives, the Skinner Select Guthook is a must have. With its ergonomic composition, the ErgoHunter Skinner Select Guthook has a new, avant-garde configuration that promotes comfort and control for skinning any game. The ErgoHunter Skinner Select Guthook Buck Knife offers a 4 3/4″ gut hook fixed blade. The blade of this Buck knife has a big belly that is perfect for skinning, and a notched thumb rest to ensure grip control. The Alcryn rubber handle has textured areas for superior gripping, and a lanyard hole. A black, nylon sheath is also included with this Buck knife. It has a combined length of nine and three quarter inch, and weighs 8.2 ounces.
On our angling boat, we keep a set of Buck 225 Silver Creek Large Fixed Blade Filet knives (Blue/Stainless)
slung adjacent to our Yeti marine cooler. Like most marine ice chests, the Yeti marine ice chest has a cutting board and we frequently use the marine cooler cutting board to fillet our fish. Sporting a blade coated with titanium, this is a safe, dependable, and tough fillet knife. It’s devised to be pliable and corrosion resistant, making it perfect for open water fish filleting usage. The rubberized anti slip grip and a stainless steel safety guard help to prevent injury when handling slipery fish. The Silver Creek Medium Fillet Buck knife features a 9-5/8 inch blade and is fourteen and three eighths inches in total length. It weighs 5.3 ounces. It also provides a plastic sheath with an integrated belt clip.
By the way, the Yeti Marine cooler we have is wonderful for keeping fillets fresh. Unlike standard marine ice chests, this marine ice chest is devised to keep things at standard refrigeration temperatures for up to five days. It provides anti-yellowing plastic. The Yeti marine cooler has wheels also, that facilitate transportation. If you spend a lot of time on the open water, I would recommend looking into Yeti marine coolers.
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