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Army Knives

Posted by Mac Cutts on February 8, 2010

army knives

Army knives

Whenever I go fishing I like to carry multiple fishing knives. You have bait knives, fillet knives, pocket knives, and fixed bladed knives. But today it really isn’t necessary to do this. I like carrying a good pocket Knife. What type will mostly depend on the variety of fish I am after that day. I prefer pocket knives made by Buck Knives and Case Knives. I also think that Swiss Army Knives make some of the most unique pocket knives around. Very multi-purpose and capable of many tasks.

I carry such a Swiss Army Knife. It is called the Red Angler. It is a great little knife to have in your tackle box, or like me carried as a pocket knife. It is capable of removing a hook from a fish’s mouth, and can repair the reel on your fishing rod with the pliers attachment. It has a small and large knife that are very sharp for cutting line and small pieces of bait, and has about 15 other attachments as well. I carry this as a pocket knife because it is right there when I need it.

Buck Knives make several good pocket knives that are also multi-purpose for fishing. I often carry a knife made by Buck Knives called the X-Tract Fin. It can be opened with one hand with it’s blades and tools locking in place. I like this knife in particular because the full size blade is partially serrated. This is especially good for cutting through bone when you are working on bait. The attached scissors are good for cutting spectra super lines and it also has a Phillips and Flat Head screwdrivers for needed repairs on your reel.

Carrying these types of pocket knives may be your best catch. However a good fixed bladed knife in a sheath can easily be looped through your belt, therefore allowing you also to have it at all times. Case Knives has just this type of knife that can be carried along with your pocket knives. Case Knives sells a nice fillet knife in a leather sheath that will loop right on your belt for easy access. It is very sharp and will not only fillet your fish but being so handy on your belt can cut your line in a pinch.

The perfect catch is any fish that is a “keeper”, but bringing along a good fishing knife can help you make the perfect catch.

Written by James Cerebe for http://www.buckknivesworld.com.
Buck Knives World is totally owned and operated by family. Our owner and senior family member James has had a passion for fine knives most of his life. With his long experience and military background he understands and insists on offering only the best Quality Knives. Buck Knives World was founded on one single principle: Provide high quality products with exceptional service. We sell only the best quality, authentic products with first class customer service. We are all grateful for this opportunity to serve you. Thank you http://www.buckknivesworld.com

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