Buck Knives Holds 411 on Game Processing

Buck Knives Holds 411 on Game Processing

Post Falls, Idaho — October 2022– Big game hunting seasons are open across America and all successful hunters know that when the big game topples, the strenuous work begins. Selecting the correct knife—and being careful in the process—ensures a safe and enjoyable experience.

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The professionals at Buck Knives offers these tips for all hunters:

* Plan ahead and pack the tools you need to complete the gutting, skinning, quartering, caping and other chores related to carefully and cleanly processing a wild game animal. In addition to a sharp knife and possibly a saw, bring rope or cord to help hold an animal or its leg in place as you make the necessary cuts. Packing along a small tarp on the hunt will aid in keeping meat clean as you complete the many chores required in successful field processing big game animals. Mesh cloth storage bags—and a can of black pepper—can help keep meat clean and insects, such as flies and bees, away when you are transporting game meat from the kill site to home.

* Next, and important, is to take your time as you process any game animal. If someone is helping you, never cut toward them or their hands. Plan the process step-by-step and cut carefully, and when possible, take breaks and be more alert and prepared. Accidents will happen so make sure you are prepared with a proper first aid kit for addressing cuts or jabs.

* Next, pack and have the right knife on hand and ready for the job. A top hunting knife, like Buck’s Model 120 General knife, can accomplish many chores that successful hunters face –and is a favorite knife for many big game hunters in America. For many hunters who prefer a space-saving folding knife, then the more compact Buck Model 112 Ranger knife with a drop-point blade can be a great aid in caping or when making more detailed cuts.

* A sharp knife is the best tool any hunter can bring along on the hunt. Buck Knives offers nearly a dozen sharpening aids to help all hunters keep their knife blades sharp. These aids range from the packable Diamond Pocket Knife Sharpener to the EdgeTek Dual Flat Pocket Stone Sharpener. Buck Knives also offers two Bench Stone sharpening stones with finger grips and a sturdy clear plastic lid for safe transport. Discover more details about these knife sharpeners at www.buckknives.com. To learn more details about sharpening a knife, visit the Buck Knives website Journals at: https://www.buckknives.com/blog/

* A reminder that hunting is a great way to spend time outdoors, be with friends and family, or explore America’s fields and forests. Be certain to follow hunting regulations and stay safe when using a knife.

Buck Knives offers numerous knives designed and engineered with features frequently asked for by hunters. To learn more, search the company’s more than 150 knife models by various features to include: hunting category; blade shape or length; handle material or for a specific knife type. For more details about Buck Knives, visit www.buckknives.com. These knives are backed by Buck Knives’ industry-leading Forever Warranty.

Cover image: Buck 192 Vanguard and 113 Ranger Skinner.

ABOUT BUCK KNIVES

For more than 120 years, Buck Knives has been handcrafting the finest quality knives and tools, which are designed specifically for hunters, anglers, outdoorsmen, and knife enthusiasts alike. Using the highest-quality materials and state-of-the-art processes, like the exclusive Bos heat treatment for blades, Buck Knives are built to perform at the highest level and last for generations. Located in Post Falls, Idaho, and employing more than 320 people, Buck Knives is proud to make knives in America and stand behind them with their Forever Warranty. Visit www.buckknives.com or call 800-735-2825 for more information. Design and build a custom knife also via the website.

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