Great info! I haven’t touched mine up or sharpened it yet. It new and hasn’t fleshed many animals yet but I was hoping to find a way that would work for me. I’ll definitely be trying your technique soon!
I use the full side most the time except for them damn badgers I catch once in awhile, still cant believe naffa went under. Enjoyed your season brotha. HAPPY TRAILS.
Used a necker for years, then 2 years ago I bought a red handled wiebe, best knife I have ever used, scraped 350 coon, and never sharpened it, still razor sharp. I might have to try a caribou
Great info! I haven’t touched mine up or sharpened it yet. It new and hasn’t fleshed many animals yet but I was hoping to find a way that would work for me. I’ll definitely be trying your technique soon!
Greg Schrader from fur harvesters is the guy that knows grading, scraping, and how to sharpen a knife
Wow that was amazing!! I really appreciate you sharing that!!!
Definitely works...sometimes u gotta switch sides and go the other way but it works
Great video.
Can tell you have been busy skinning as you are looking a bit tired.
Take care of yourself!
I use the full side most the time except for them damn badgers I catch once in awhile, still cant believe naffa went under.
Enjoyed your season brotha.
HAPPY TRAILS.
Thanks for sharing.👍🏻😎
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i have 2 that i need to sharpen ,a post fleshing knife and weibe 12 inch knife .going to try this on them .
Used a necker for years, then 2 years ago I bought a red handled wiebe, best knife I have ever used, scraped 350 coon, and never sharpened it, still razor sharp. I might have to try a caribou
If it works for you and fits you don't change a thing!
That does sound weird. But hey, worth a shot.
If you haven’t already could you show all of the traps you have
How do you file or stone the scraping side of your knife?
I don't, this is the only sharpening I do really
you have you me another way to do it beside coon creek ..I will try it and see what happens ..ex video