Hunting Knife Pass
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Alright, got about a 90 lb doe down, shot her at 0723, took until right now to cut my way through the briers following the blood trail. Gonna pull her out, load her up and go put the Griz to work - more to follow later. OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
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Way to go Bruce! 
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Well done, Bruce!
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Good job, OH! Hoping for some action shots. 
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Here are some action photos; had one guy take a few shots, then he left, so this is what I have. I'm using my phone, going to switch to my tablet to write up my perspectives on using the Griz. OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
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O.H...
You forgot to gut that thang!!
Please advise and regards.
Mark
You forgot to gut that thang!!
Please advise and regards.
Mark
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Mark, We clean and gut at the same time.
The short review on this Case fixed blade knife - buy one!
The longer review; the grip was quite comfortable, leather was smooth enough to look nice but rough enough to grip well (wet or dry). The blade is well shaped for skinning and meat removal; my only issue was the 5" blade length, 3-1/2" to 4" would work easier for our smallish Whitetails. That said, I encountered no major problems. The edge on the knife was amazing, don't know whether to attribute that to Trevor or to Case, but I couldn't have asked for better, the stainless maintains a superb edge. I would buy this knife in a 4" blade version in a heartbeat. Thanks to Scott for including me in this knife pass; it will ship to Mike on Monday. OH
The short review on this Case fixed blade knife - buy one!
The longer review; the grip was quite comfortable, leather was smooth enough to look nice but rough enough to grip well (wet or dry). The blade is well shaped for skinning and meat removal; my only issue was the 5" blade length, 3-1/2" to 4" would work easier for our smallish Whitetails. That said, I encountered no major problems. The edge on the knife was amazing, don't know whether to attribute that to Trevor or to Case, but I couldn't have asked for better, the stainless maintains a superb edge. I would buy this knife in a 4" blade version in a heartbeat. Thanks to Scott for including me in this knife pass; it will ship to Mike on Monday. OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
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The Griz left eastern NC on Monday, should arrive in Wisconsin on Wednesday. Good luck Mike! OH
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Alright! Sounds good Bruce...I'll be keeping my eyes peeled for his arrival!
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OH, great review and shots, er, shot and pictures!
Question... I know you've been using a Buck 113 for the past couple of seasons. Could you say more about what parts of the dressing process you find easier or harder with the clip point of the Case vs the drop point of the 113? Same question regarding the difference in length?
Thanks
Question... I know you've been using a Buck 113 for the past couple of seasons. Could you say more about what parts of the dressing process you find easier or harder with the clip point of the Case vs the drop point of the 113? Same question regarding the difference in length?
Thanks
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Dave, the clip point vs. the drop point blade design made no practical difference in skinning the deer or in cutting off the meat once skinned. I found the 5" blade length to be a good inch too long when working on a small (80 lb.) deer. Specifically I had to watch my left hand placement much more carefully than with a 3" or 3-1/2" blade. On a large buck, or on a larger animal, the 5" blade would work well. The length was in the way when cutting meat off the butt, but worked well when cutting out around the colon - the relatively narrow blade width was well sized. OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
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Ol' Griz has landed in Wisconsin! Arrived yesterday...thanks for getting him here safely Bruce.
First impression is that it's really light weight and feels great in the hand..very nicely balanced...I'm working over the weekend but hope to get out in the woods Monday or Tuesday and will snap some pics and post a few then!
Mike
First impression is that it's really light weight and feels great in the hand..very nicely balanced...I'm working over the weekend but hope to get out in the woods Monday or Tuesday and will snap some pics and post a few then!
Mike
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Have fun Mike - so far the Griz has been a lucky knife! OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
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My final photo of the doe, good luck gents! OH
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That is one fine lookin' bowl of venni chili there Bruce!
Quite satisfying to sit down to a large steaming bowl of venison you harvested yourself....
Quite satisfying to sit down to a large steaming bowl of venison you harvested yourself....
Mike
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Yeah buddy, bet that was tasty!!!
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Looks great!

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You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
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OK! I was able to get out for a short hunt this morning..and took a few pics along the way to help document ol' Griz's time in Wisconsin....nothing too exciting so far but here's the pics anyways for your your viewing enjoyment. I'll divide them up into two posts I think...
First pic is coming in off the field edge, with the hardwood "oak island" in the background that I'm making my way out to. It's not surrounded by water, but rather it is surrounded on three sides by a large cattail swamp / marsh.
Next up is Griz stuck in the fencepost that is my trail marker for the path leading through the brush and marsh out to the island
Here we are partially out on the peninsula that connects the mainland to the island, you can see part of the marshy cattail swamp that surrounds the area we are heading out to
Here is a survey marker that is permanently sunk into the ground on a hillside along the trail.
This is a shot of Griz stuck in the brush making up my ground blind. This blind overlooks a trail running from left to right about 15 yards in front of me, where I passed up on a 4 pointer a couple weeks ago. the deer paused broadside right between those two trees right in front of me.
Last shot is of yours truly sharing some quality time in the blind with a fine piece of American made cutlery!
First pic is coming in off the field edge, with the hardwood "oak island" in the background that I'm making my way out to. It's not surrounded by water, but rather it is surrounded on three sides by a large cattail swamp / marsh.
Next up is Griz stuck in the fencepost that is my trail marker for the path leading through the brush and marsh out to the island
Here we are partially out on the peninsula that connects the mainland to the island, you can see part of the marshy cattail swamp that surrounds the area we are heading out to
Here is a survey marker that is permanently sunk into the ground on a hillside along the trail.
This is a shot of Griz stuck in the brush making up my ground blind. This blind overlooks a trail running from left to right about 15 yards in front of me, where I passed up on a 4 pointer a couple weeks ago. the deer paused broadside right between those two trees right in front of me.
Last shot is of yours truly sharing some quality time in the blind with a fine piece of American made cutlery!
Mike
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Here's another shot of Griz along the trail as we are stalking along...
Here a pretty cool looking fallen log...I like the swirly grain of the wood...another photo op for Griz
Well what have we here?! A fine example of a freshly made Wisconsin buck rub!
Here's Griz taking a rest in an old deer stand set up along a hillside on the island, overlooking a trail that runs along the edge of the marsh.
And one final shot of the two of us to wrap things up for the day!
Unfortunately no deer today, but the real hunt begins in earnest next week when I spend a solid week in the woods of northern Wisconsin bowhunting the wily whitetail! Hope for some shots of Griz in action. Stay tuned...
Here a pretty cool looking fallen log...I like the swirly grain of the wood...another photo op for Griz
Well what have we here?! A fine example of a freshly made Wisconsin buck rub!
Here's Griz taking a rest in an old deer stand set up along a hillside on the island, overlooking a trail that runs along the edge of the marsh.
And one final shot of the two of us to wrap things up for the day!
Unfortunately no deer today, but the real hunt begins in earnest next week when I spend a solid week in the woods of northern Wisconsin bowhunting the wily whitetail! Hope for some shots of Griz in action. Stay tuned...
Mike
There are those who are...and those who wish they were. He himself decides.
There are those who are...and those who wish they were. He himself decides.
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Cool pics Mike - that Griz knife sure gets around! Nice rub, looks like the old boy used a solid sapling for rubbing away his worries - is there a line of them? OH
Ps that is some pretty country you've got to hunt in too.
Ps that is some pretty country you've got to hunt in too.
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
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That's awesome Mike! Thanks for sharing! Good luck dude! 
And frankly, I am living through you guys right now as I can't hunt!
And frankly, I am living through you guys right now as I can't hunt!
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