Vote For Your Favorite Hunting / Bushcrafting Designs

Vote For Your Favorite Hunting / Bushcrafting Design

  • The Tool

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Michigan Trail

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Rule #9

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Roach Belly Lite

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Toby Plus

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Camp & Trail

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Woodscraft

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Pocketmuk

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Crooked Creek

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    0
  • Poll closed .
Rule #9 cause Mack said so and the Roach Belly because it looks like I'd use the heck out of it..!!..:D


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I had a brain fart & only clicked the Tool, but it's geared more towards bushcrafting than hunting.
I think for both purposes the Camp & Trail would be good.
A hunter needs more belly and a bushcrafter needs a few inches of straight edge plus a good point I'm thinking, and the C&T has all three so I should have voted for it.
The Woodcrafter with less drop to the point would get my vote too.
 
I went Woodscraft because it is like a scaled down Improved Bowie, which is of course the finest all purpose hunters knife ever made!
 
I had a brain fart & only clicked the Tool, but it's geared more towards bushcrafting than hunting...

Me. too. But that is OK because the Tool is still far-and-away my favorite fixed blade knife. The size and design is just about perfect for my needs. But I admit that my needs no longer include hunting as Wife got some wild hair about not eating wild game any more (this from a woman who once killed a moose in Alaska). So, if I'm not eating the meat, I'm not killing the animal and have no need for a game knife.

The combo of Mykel and John created just about the perfect fixed blade tool with the Tool - which I guess was the whole idea. :)
 
My Phoenix trumps all these, but hey, I'm partial to it. I own a #9 and it is awesome too. I like the look of the Tool also.
 
I have a lot of knives but the first one I grab when I need to cut stuff is the Rule #9. It is the king of cutting tools.:D
 
The Rule # 9 is such a near perfect all purpose knife - if I could only have one. Enough blade for lots of work and not so much that it gets in its own way for field dress work.

The Tool would be added if I could have 2. I would beat on that one and save the Rule #9 for the dainty stuff. :D
 
The Toby Plus is my favorite because it is so versatile; Rule#9 is a close runner-up in a somewhat larger size with a well-designed point.
Many thanks to the designers and maker!
 
I wouldn't know, the larger knife I've used and like a whole lot was the Hiker, but that's no longer around :(

I voted for 3, the Toby's knife, because can't see it losing it's versatility or handle comfort in a bigger size, the Michigan trail, because I happen to know it's a very well designed comfy handle, and the camp and trail, I like the simple workhorse looks, plus all three had a good point to them, which I always think is a must.
 
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