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  • How to Skin a Beaver

    Some say the beaver population is higher today than ever before. Their damage to trees and land is significant, forcing landowners to control their numbers. This in turn has led to a revival in...

  • Homemade Draw Knife

    Draw knives make useful tools for woodworking projects. You may find the controlled shaving action they provide difficult to attain with other blade styles. If you prefer to make things yourself...

  • How to Use a Horn for a Knife Handle

    Using a piece of deer or elk horn for a knife handle makes for a unique hunting tool; no two will ever be alike. The knife blade to be used can either be one that you already have--with the...

  • Boker Knife Facts

    Boker (or Boeker) is a high-end knife-making company based in Germany. It has offices in the United States, Germany and Argentina, but was established as a tool factory in Remscheid during the...

  • How to Preserve Deer Horns

    Mounting and preserving your own deer antlers is easy and requires just a few basic tools. Doing the project yourself helps you experience more of the hunt and adds to the list of fond memories...

  • How to Field Dress & Butcher a Deer

    One of the most important skills a deer hunter must learn is how to field dress a deer once he has taken it. Field dressing must be done immediately to keep the meat from spoiling. A second...

  • How to Use a Whitetail Skinner Knife to Field Dress a Deer

    Field dressing a recently killed deer is necessary to cool it off and keep it in the best possible condition so that the meat does not become tainted or go bad. One useful tool is the Whitetail...

  • How to Clean Deer Antlers to Mount

    You finally shot that big buck with a rack suitable for mounting. Whether you plan to mount the antlers yourself or have it done by a professional, you can prepare them with a thorough cleaning....

  • How to Connect a Lanyard to a Knife

    Cord wrapping your knife to make a lanyard is a great way to add utility to your hunting knife while also making it easier to carry. The cord used to create your lanyard will create a wrist loop,...

  • How to Braid on Knife Handles

    Paracord braiding is a method of storing Paracord in creative ways, allowing the owner to have the cord with him. Paracord is a versatile cord, and as such is popular for hikers and campers. One...

  • How to Make Antler Handle Knives

    Building a knife from scratch is a great hobby and stress reliever. Building your own knife handle from the antler of an animal you have harvested is especially a self-fulfilling project for the...

  • How to Put a Factory Edge on a Hunting Knife

    Your knife should require less sharpening with this process and you will be a cut above the other hunters. Hunting knives are not all created equal. Various types of metal will respond...

  • What Is Ka Bar?

    Ka-Bar Knives Incorporated is an American company producing military, hunting and utility knives. The company is widely known for its United States Marine Corps utility and fighting knife.

  • How to Attach a Knife Handle

    The beautiful, sharp metal of many knives can outlast the handles that come attached. General wear and tear can deteriorate the condition of a handle. Or perhaps you've just decided to make your...

  • Homemade Bowie Knives

    With uses varying from hunting and skinning animals to self defense, the bowie knife has made a place for itself in American popular culture since its inception in the 1830s. Once carried by a...

  • How to Decide If A G-10 Knife Handle Works For You

    Discover the benefits of having a G-10 handle on the knives you use to work and play. A brief history of G-10, and how to pick a quality handle for your favorite knives.

  • How to Make a Hidden Gun Safe

    Many people feel safer in their homes with a gun on hand, knowing that they can protect themselves from intruders. At the same time, having a gun in the house raises fears that children might find...

  • Deer Cleaning Tools

    For sanitary reasons, it's important to clean and dress your deer properly. But furthermore, the way you clean your deer greatly affects the way the venison tastes when you cook it. Using the...

  • How to Skin a Coyote

    Trying to make a little extra cash in the fur market and don't know how skin your catch? follow these steps to success.

  • How to Make Knife Handles From Deer Antlers

    A knife made from the antlers of a deer, whether from a deer you have hunted or from shed antlers you have found, can be an interesting and practical memento. There are two basic ways to make a...

  • Puma Knives Information

    For more than 240 years, Puma Knives has developed a reputation as one of the world's finest makers of blades for hunters, fishermen and outdoorsmen. Based in one of the world's foremost cities...

  • How to Sharpen a Non-serrated Knife Using a Whetstone

    This article will explain how to sharpen most any knife that doesn't have a serrated edge, using a whet stone.

  • How to Make a Coyote Call

    Making a coyote call from a cow horn. First thing is to visit your local farmer to obtain the needed cow horn.

  • What Tools are on a Swiss Army Knife?

    The Swiss Army Knife is one of the most popular and most historic multiuse tools in the world. It is used by members of the military and by people at home. Depending on the model, it can be used...

  • How to Make a Coonskin

    Davy Crockett's coonskin cap is one of the most iconic fur accessories in history. Raccoons are hunted and skinned almost exclusively for the purpose of making hats out of the pelts. But before...

  • How to Cut Elk Meat

    Cutting elk meat is very similar to cutting domestic meat, like beef or pork. Many of the same techniques and principals apply. However, there are several differences, such as removing the...

  • How to Sew a Flap Holster

    Few holsters conjure the glorious Wild West like the flap holster. Initially designed for the U.S. Cavalry, the flap holster was designed to keep pistols in place. During a full gallop, what is...

  • How to Skin a Bobcat

    Whether it be for a trophy from a hunt or for selling at a fur harvester auction, skinning a bobcat can lead to a wonderful pelt. These pelts, considered highly prized in the Russian and Chinese...

  • How to Field Dress a Doe Deer

    Field dressing a deer is not the most fun part of the hunt, but it's just as necessary as all the careful preparation and the killing shot. Field dressing consists of cleaning the deer of its...

  • How to Field Clean Deer

    One of the benefits of a successful deer hunt is the venison. Venison is a tasty alternative to beef, offering low fat, high protein and the absence of drugs or artificial coloring. Venison is a...

  • How to Make Compound Bow Targets

    Anyone who has ever shot a compound bow - or any bow for that matter - knows that the force that is exerted by the arrow upon release is tremendous. It is for this reason that you need a good...

  • How to Make a Throwing Spear for Big Game

    The classic image of our ancient ancestors as fearless hunter-gatherers taking down huge beasts of prey with simple weapons is a bit flawed. In reality, ancient people did a whole lot more...

  • How to Make a Wood Hunting Bow

    Building your own wood hunting bow can authenticate a camping experience for any serious outdoorsman. With a little dedication, the right tools and a serious love for hunting, you'll be able to...

  • How to Throw a Small Throwing Knife

    Small throwing knives are more difficult to use than larger ones. They are extremely responsive, and even the tiniest flaw in your throw can send them wildly off course. Because they are lighter,...

  • When Was the Pocket Knife Invented?

    There is an old American saying that goes, "Never trust a man who doesn't carry a pocket knife." That admonition might be a bit over the top, but it certainly underscores the popularity of one of...

  • How to Sharpen a Delica Knife

    A Delica knife can be an excellent tool to have with you while hunting. As with any kitchen knife, though, these knives will begin to get dull after a good amount of use. Using a dull knife can be...

  • How to Make a Knife Out of Cups

    There are many different everyday objects that can be fashioned into weapons, and watching a television show about prison culture can show you some of the most innovative ways that people fashion...

  • How to Make a Knife Handle

    There are many different types of knives designed for all different uses, including but not limited to outdoor sports, food preparation and crafting. No matter what a knife is used for, if it...

  • How to Make a Longbow With a Pocket Knife

    Many adventurers have found themselves lost in the forest without any resource other than a pocket knife. However, a pocket knife is plenty to fashion a bow made from a tree limb. A selfbow of...

  • How to Skin a Deer for Mounting

    Learn how to skin a deer for mounting.

  • Mobile Knife Sharpening

    People have been sharpening knives since the stone age. Even today, the humble stone is still used to sharpen knives professionally. Ideally, you want to have good tools to sharpen your knife, but...

  • How to Make a Wooden Knife Sheath

    Most any hunter will carry a Bowie or skinning knife to dress the carcass of the animal. Such knives are also handy as an all purpose tool when you're out in the woods. Such knives typically come...

  • How to Sharpen a 710 D2 Knife

    The Benchmade 710 McHenry & Williams is a folding knife whose AXIS mechanism allows it to be opened and closed with one hand. The blade is made from D2 steel with a reverse-curve blade shape....

  • How to Sharpen a Knife With a File

    Sharpening knife blades with a file is not commonly seen in the United States. Files are cutting tools that are able to change the shape of steel by removing material. The teeth or bite of a file...

  • How to Make a Hunting Knife

    If you have ever wanted to make your own hunting knife, now is as good a time as any. You can easily purchase a knife kit for next to nothing and make a high-quality knife that will last for years...

  • How to Sharpen Knife Edge Angles

    A sharp knife is an essential tool for any hunter or outdoor adventurer. If your trusty hunting knife has dulled due to wear and tear, you can easily restore it to like-new condition by sharpening...

  • How to Make a Stag Handled Knife

    Every outdoorsman at one point has daydreamed about returning to that bygone era of wide open spaces, untamed wilderness and land teeming with game. Many have to settle with using replicas of the...

  • How to Throw a Hunting Knife

    Hunting knives include Bowie knives, skinning knives and the puukko. They are used for skinning and cleaning the prey and not for killing the prey. But many people have hunting knives for self...

  • How to Cape a Deer for Mounting

    Every once in a while, a hunter shoots a deer that is a truly extraordinary specimen. This is a deer you will brag about for the rest of your life. It's a deer your friends will envy and your...

  • How to Make a Knife Out of a Saw Blade

    Knife-making is a rewarding hobby that many do-it-yourselfers take up either for pleasure or out of necessity for a specifically designed knife. The knife-making process is a relatively simple...

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