Deer hunting knives #7 / Fox River & Recurve Fox River
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Don`t you hear the crows in the back. Do you think they are there just to watch. Everything from a dead animal left in the woods its eaten. Except the big bones maybe.
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You wast a lot of meat from the dear
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@CIATadventure It's northern Hokkaido. Thanks.
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This place is MINAKAMI gunma-Ken?
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Do you still have the same feelings on the regular FR vs the Recurve? Been interested in these and had my eye on the recurve but not so sure now. Do you like using the Fox River more than the gameskeeper?
Schony5 2 months ago
@Schony5 I don't have the Recurve Fox River now. It's because it had a flat portion on its spine side and its bevel was too steep to make a keen edge. Its edge was substantially duller than the regular Fox River. And I don't have the Gameskeeper now too. It's because its belly was too deep to get back straps fast and its cutting edge length was a bit short. I now think the rampless Bravo1 is a better knife for hunting. The regular Fox River is one of my top 3 hunting knives. Thanks.
virtuovice 2 months ago
Those coleman stoves are great. Fox river or Gunny?
strawalker 11 months ago
@strawalker The both knives are great for deer field dressing. Handles are very different but the belly curve are almost the same. I enjoy the both knives alternately. Thank you!
virtuovice 11 months ago
was that the lung expelling air?
gunzfactory 1 year ago
@gunzfactory No, it wasn't. It was gas from the abdominal cavity. I guess the bullet injured the gut and this processing was done 2 hours after the kill. So the gas was made in the gut out to the abdominal cavity. Then I incidentally opened the cavity and the gas came out. Thank you!
virtuovice 1 year ago