Hog slayer
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One knife not to be without when hog hunting: a cheap box cutter with replaceable blades. Use it to make long vertical cuts thru the sheild while skinning - far easier to peel these down (think of a bananna) than to try to peel the entire hide all at once. Sometimes I only need one cut down the spine, other times when the sheild is thicker I may make the strips 3" or so wide.
Also whatever knife you have, make sure you keep it sharp while skinning. The hide, hair, and inevitable mud and dirt will dull the blade a lot faster than when you skin a deer.
I m feeling alitle funny here....I saw this big guy with his big expensive knife cutting up a big pig...half way in...his knife got dull...I offered to lend a hand with my little fish fillet knife....after everything was done...he still couldn't believe my little knife did a grand o job....my most expensive knife is a buck knife which I use for chopping thru spine and rib cages....my deer knife is a fillet knife...works well with skinning and deboning...but remember... its not the knife but the hand that knows how to use it is what my old man taught me...lol...my 2 cents
That kind of information is priceless, I would pay for lessons from guys like that.seriously.
i watched an elderly rancher do the MOST AMAZING thing. my buddy shot a 60 lbs pig. we were tossing it into the truck when he said.."oh no..leave the gut pile here"..we started pulling out knives. he got impatient fast and took out a tiny CASE knife. i kid you not..no exaggeration. maybe 20-30 seconds. he zipped the cavity opened. he used that case, and stuck it behind the pelvic bone, lifted and it snapped opened..then he used that case to open the sternum to the neck..pop!! it opened!! then he just lifted out the guts unhindered. only his fingertips got bloody!! 30 seconds MAX! we vowed to video the next pig when we begged him to do it again. but us loser couldnt kill anything else.
later in camp, he took that same CASE and took off the rib cage so we could slow cook them. he said you "have to know where the weak points in the bones are"..he said there is a tiny seam in the pelvic bone. find it, insert knife perfectly..
this is why i got the Mora. i want to try to find that weak point the the pelvic bone. it was amazing. figured i'll learn on a cheap knife.
another rancher guy showed us how to skin a pig fast. we were using box cutters. he rolled his eyes and said, "watch and learn son"..
+1. I just got one a year ago and it did great on two hogs and a deer.We've been using the Outdoor Edge Swing Blade. Very nice knife and not expensive. Sharp as all getout from the box and touches up very well as you go.