Jim Skoronsky, a longtime Eagle resident, is getting his lost hunting knife back — after 30 years. Skoronsky, 66, who lived in Eagle for 35 years before moving to Arizona eight years ago, had all but ...
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Hunting knives that actually take abuse
A good hunting knife has to be more than sharp. It needs to handle real work—splitting a rib cage, cutting through joints, scraping bark for kindling, or even prying when you don’t have another tool ...
A good knife is just as important as your rifle or bow. It should be able to do it all, from skinning to deboning. Whether your main game is elk, deer, moose or birds, the best knives can help you ...
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