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Category Archives: Steve Sorensen
Pack Weight: Why Knife Weight Is Important
By Steve Sorensen How much did six knives plus sharpening stones and oil weigh? And why did I care? It was our adventure of a lifetime – a do-it-yourself moose hunt in remote Alaska. To do it right, my brother … Continue reading
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Posted in Big Game Hunting, Guest Writers, Hunting & Fishing Equipment, Moose Hunting, Steve Sorensen
Tagged lightweight hunting knives, lightweight skinning knives, moose hunting, Steve Sorensen
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The Gutless Method: How To Use On Big Game
Gutless Field Dressing – the Why-To and How-To By Steve Sorensen Did you know there’s a way to avoid gutting a deer, and still leave the guts in the field? In regular field dressing, take the inside out and keep … Continue reading
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The Six Challenges Of Hunting Pigs
Wounded Pigs Have Been Known to Charge, and Some Say “This is Where the Fun Starts” By Steve Sorensen Wild hogs are nothing like the stuttering, pink Porky Pig of cartoon fame, nor common barnyard swine oinking at the feed trough. … Continue reading
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What’s The Best Knife For Hunting and Fishing?
10 Quotes From Outdoor Discussion Forums About Havalon By Steve Sorensen Everyone I’ve shown the Havalon knife to has been impressed. “Big deal,” you might say. “Most people are polite; they won’t argue.” OK; maybe that’s true. But what are … Continue reading
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Pig Hunting: Why Hunt Pigs? Eight Great Reasons
By Steve Sorensen They’ll send shivers up your spine when you think about those tusks shredding an abdomen or cutting through a calf muscle like a scythe. Wild pigs. Russian boars. Feral hogs. Whatever you call them, Hogzillas … Continue reading
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