Hunting knivesAbout the only thing hunting knives are almost never used for is hunting — today very few hunters drop from trees with a knife in hand, onto a hapless bear. Hunting knives are for everything else you do in the woods on a hunting trip. Making kindling and tinder, working on gear, performing crude first aid and personal grooming, and of course field dressing game. Strand a hunter in the wilderness with a choice of knife or rifle and many would choose the knife.

Hunting knives should be top quality — fortunately it isn’t hard to find good affordable ones. The decision is more about style. These knives can become prized possessions valued for scores of years, not just one vacation. Get the right one and you’ll love it. If it isn’t right, you’ll hate it. There’s always emotion involved.

There’s no social stigma associated with wearing a belt knife in the woods, and few things go wrong with a stout belt knife. Hunting folders double as everyday utility or emergency knives if they’ll fit in a pocket discreetly. The practicality of a hunting knife depends on what you hunt. Big game blades aren’t good with turkey and trout; with blades designed for small game you’ll be challenged by carving up a deer. If you’re saving hides as well as meat you’ll want a good skinner. Hunt big game and you’ll need something heavy for chopping or sawing through bone. Butchering is always a messy business — a simple knife that cleans up well in a stream or a snowbank is a big plus.

Some of Our Favorites

Our pick for the “Best Hunting Knife” is the Buck Zipper. It appeals to us because it makes sense on so many levels — with good looks, a guthook blade that works well as a skinner and butchering blade, and easy cleanup.

For a general purpose knife large enough for small game and small enough to carry in town, try the Buck 112 Ranger. Small knives often work better than large ones for camp chores and everyday problems. The 112 is an older design without all the frills that get in the way.

Unless you hunt in the north country, you probably won’t need a knife much bigger than the Puma Bowie Stag. Since Puma made it, you could probably get by with it up there, too.

See All of Our Hunting Knife Reviews Below


Hunting

Fallkniven F1 Pilot Survival Knife Review | Thermorun Handle, Black VG-10 Steel Blade

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Fallkniven Tre Kronor Folder Knife | Black Quince Handle | Cordura Sheath

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Spyderco Harpy Lockback Knife Review | C08S Stainless Steel

This lightweight lockback knife from Spyderco is great for anyone who spends lots of time outdoors. The blade is premium VG-10...
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Ka Bar Warthog Knife #KB1247 | Black Fixed Blade, Nylon Sheath

This sturdy knife by Ka-Bar is made for many purposes. One of the first noticeable features of the Ka-Bar Warthog is...
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Western Small Game Fixed Blade Knife (WL628)

This Western knife is manufactured with a 2-3/4 inch fixed, hollow ground clip blade. Made of high quality carbon stainless steel,...
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Al Mar Eagle Knife, Cocobolo Handle, Talon Blade, Plain

This finely crafted knife was designed by Al Mar Company. This useful little blade features a four-inch locking blade made of...
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SOG Knives Sogwinder I Knife | Drop-Point Bowie Folding | Sogwinder 1 Stainless Steel

The Winder Sogwinder I from SOG Knives features a drop point Bowie blade that is exceptionally thick for a folding knife....
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Remington Trapper Knife | 440 Stainless Steel Pocket Folder

The Trapper Knife from Remington is a performance blade that has great looks to match. It features a pair of folding...
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Browning Three Blade Knife with Amber Bone Handle

The Traditional Amber Bone Knife is a beautiful addition to the Browning family and to your collection. Known for their superior...
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Maxam Fixed-Blade Hunting Knife Review | Stainless Steel

This lightweight knife from Maxam is great for a variety of uses. It lessens the load by featuring cutouts in both...
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Randall Made Knives Model 1 | Models 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 | All Purpose Fighting Knife

This is the one that started it all. In World Ward II, the popularity of Randall Made Knives too off, due...
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Randall Made Knives Model 5 | Models 5-4, 5-5, 5-6, 5-7, 5-8 | Camp & Trail Survival Knife

I won’t go into much detail on the Randall Made Knife company here. You can find that in our review of...
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Randall Made Knives Model #18 | Stainless Steel “Attack and Survival” Fixed-Blade Knife

Now seventy years in production, Randall Made Knives have always had a reputation for quality. During WWII, they gained quite a...
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Hen and Rooster Stag Bowie Knife | Made in Solingen, Germany for Frost Cutlery

The Hen and Rooster brand has a bit of a tortured history. Founded in 1845 in Solingen, Germany by Carl Bertram,...
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W.R. Case Peanut Knife | Rainforest Handle | Pocket Folder Tested XX

W.R. Case you probably already know — they are an American maker of high-quality knives with a hundred-and-twenty year reputation on...
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Moore Maker Knives | Stockman Pocket Knife by Camillus | Texas Cutlery | Mooremaker

Moore Maker has been making knives for over twenty years in Matador, Texas. Started by Wayland and Glynard Moore, they’ve prided...
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Fallkniven U2 Review | Scandinavian Pocket Folding Knife

Fallkniven has been making knives for a relatively short time — only twenty years or so. How far they’ve come in...
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Marble’s Knives | Stacked Leather Ideal Fixed-Blade Hunting Knife

For more than one hundred years, Marble’s has been producing high-quality axes, knives, and survival gear from their operation in Gladstone,...
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Frost Cutlery Knives | Cocobolo Country Five-Piece Set | Jim Frost

In addition to reselling other manufacturer’s knives, Frost Cutlery also provides their own line of knives, swords, and blades. Frost has...
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Case XX Knife: Rosewood Changer Folding Knife with Gut Hook

Another high-quality knife from Case. This is an oversized pocket knife, measuring five inches closed. Includes a gut hook, drop point...
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Case Knife | Image XX Elk Trapper Folding Pocket Knife

An attractive folding knife built with the quality you’ve come to expect from Case. A member of the Image series and...
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Case Changer Hunting Knife | Folding Pocket Knife Tested XX

One of Case’s most versatile pocket knives. Primarily intended for hunting, though would also be appropriate as a fishing or general...
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