Message from @KungFlu BatSoup
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Not exactly hunting but I’m sure I’ll be using it to skin a few animals
Beautiful
Thank you
@Bible Man How much did that thing cost you?
The 40 was for the case
That's... A lot...
Not that much if it is a good quality knife that will last
Yeah kinda hope to pass it down to kids one day
But yeah it is a lot a money I won’t deny that
I would rather spend 300 on a quality piece than $30 on cheap ones that will break
Yeah I mean 300 for something you know will last not just your life but perhaps even your grandkids that’s rather cool. Atleast I think so
Def
Caught this today I was fishing for about 30 min in freezing water
yeah I still have my great grandpas pocket knife and it works fine
all the ones you get from walmart or acadmeny break if you press down to hard on the blade lol
@KungFlu BatSoup Benchmade or Buck knives are the best. They also come with lifetime warranty
This is my great grandpas
Its made of real metal and wood so it's nearly impossible to bend the blade
@BrendanMalone2 what did you catch it on?
A crappie jig
Nice
@Winnie37a I’ve had $50 dollar knives last a couple years even with heavy use
i usually buy the 30 pos knives cause I lose em before I ever put enough wear on em xD
Cheap knifes dull faster than quality knifes
But yes some $50 knifes will last but they are few and far between
I usually sharpen my knives after 3 or 4 uses
I have a buck knife with a gut hook that I used to carry everywhere for about 8 years, then I started carrying my Walther Creed 9mm and the brass cap on the wood hilt started scratching my gun, so I just keep it in my hunting pack now
true. I usually get better knives on sale for 30 though. Im not paying full retail for anything if can help it <:KEK:726877368601411624>
OKC Rat, cost me 32, typically retails for 45-50
great knife too
What bow hunting tips do y’all have
@j_dog72 Don’t take a shot with the deer facing towards you at an angle otherwise you’ll hit bone
@Milkgamer55 thanks
@j_dog72 broadside shots only, there's no such thing as "too much scent killer", and while deer tend to jump at gunshots, they seem to duck at bows, but so long as you can hit a baseball at whatever yardage you're shooting, you should be good
Oh and, never shoot at a moving target. Always make them stop. A whistle works, a grunt is better
Ok thanks