Archive for the ‘Gerber Blades’ Category

Tuesday, January 11, 2011 @ 06:01 PM

gerber hunting knifeOne thing you want to do is make sure it is the right hunting knife for you. I mean don’t go out and buy just any kind of knife because you thought it was cool looking. I mean just like most things looks can be deceiving.

The first thing you should look at is the edge on the knife. Do you want a curve or a straight edge? Next is what will you be doing with it? I mean like are you cutting through bones or just skin? That makes a big difference. These are things that you have to consider when you are looking at getting a good hunting knife.

Thursday, January 6, 2011 @ 06:01 PM

gerber knifeIf you are wanting a quality sharp knife, you should consider looking into a gerber knife. They have been around long enough to prove that they are what they say they are plus more! They have a great selection and variety for you to chose from.

I myself have read some reviews and I am very satisfied with what I have read and seen. I myself own a hook knife so I know what they are capable of doing. So if you are looking, you should at least check out a gerber knife.

Monday, December 6, 2010 @ 10:12 PM

gerber blades hunting knifeThere are many advantages for a rugged hunting knife. They are heavy duty built with a strong sharp blade. They can take a beaten when you drop it or use it for breaking through deer bones when processing it. You can actually use it for what you want to use it for and not worry about damaging it and wasting your money.

Another great thing about a rugged hunting knife is that you can where it on your side and not have to worry about jabbing yourself because most of these knives come in a heavy duty protective case that goes on your belt. That is a great feature when you can take it in the outdoors with your for your protection and for your convenience.

Sunday, December 5, 2010 @ 11:12 PM

hunting gearOne thing I have learned is that you can never have too much of something that you actually use. Ya, things might get cluttered, but that is when you decide what you use and what you don’t use and then get rid of it. In this case it never hurts to add multiple knives to your hunting gear.

The reason I say multiple is because lets say you have two tags for one season and you shoot a deer, and gut it and there is no water around. I would wrap the knife in your gloves and put inside your dead deer, and then continue on hunting with a clean knife. You never know if you will need a knife, so keep one on your side while you are hunting. So next time you should consider adding more than one knife to your  hunting gear!

Saturday, December 4, 2010 @ 01:12 PM

saving money on hunting gear Everybody has a wish list, especially for hunting gear. That is why it is important to set a budget for your hunting gear. I mean some things you can go cheap on, but you must remember that old saying that says, “you get what you pay for”. I’m not saying you have to go out and buy the most expensive products either.

Hunting gear consist of lots of products. That is why it is important to set a budget and stay within that price. Make a list of items you want and the prices of them and then you decide on where you can spare some money and get by with what you got and what you need. The biggest thing to remember that you have to be smart on what hunting gear you buy and where you buy it.

Friday, December 3, 2010 @ 04:12 PM

gerber blades pocket knifeOne thing that I learned about hunting in the outdoors is that you never know what you are going to run into. That is why I think it is important to make sure to add pocket knives to your hunting gear. I mean you should never go walking out into thick trees or tall grass without having any kind of self defense.

I’m not talking about you should be scared to be out there in the nature, I’m just saying you should always be prepared because it has been known for animals to attack humans. Maybe some of those people could have been more prepared if they had some kind of pocket knives in there pocket.

Monday, November 29, 2010 @ 09:11 PM

gerber blade knivesAfter hunting this past week I have come to a conclusion that it works great to have 2 different knives when it comes time to field dressing your deer. A helpful tip for gerber blades knives is that when you use a gut hook knife that you should only use it in bigger areas and for cutting back the skin under the stomach.

When it comes time to cutting out the private parts you should use a skinny knife. The reason why I say this is because you want a small knife with a good point on it to get in small areas. The bulkier ones with no point at the end just don’t get the job done as well. Either way gerber blades knives has a knife to fit your needs.

Friday, October 29, 2010 @ 03:10 PM

sanitizing your hunting knivesOne thing you should always do after you field dress your deer is sanitize your hunting knives. This is very important to do. Some people just rinse it off and put it back in the case and leave it until next time that you skin a deer. The only problem with that is there is a lot of bacteria and germs from wild game.

There is a lot of diseases out there now and well one way of prevention is to sanitize your hunting knives. It only takes a minute. All you need to do is keep a container of bacterial wipes in your vehicle and just wipe your knife off when you done. It is that easy and you know that you have one less chance of spreading diseases.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010 @ 09:10 PM

gerber blade knivesYou wouldn’t believe how people get gerber blade knives mixed up with the name gerber for baby products. I mean for most people when they hear the word gerber they automatically think baby products. Well, guess what in this case it has nothing to do with baby products.

I just wanted to clarify that gerber blade knives has its own line of products and we don’t want to confuse it with baby products. Don’t get me wrong I love the baby products, but not for hunting deer. And I certainly wouldn’t add gerber baby products to my hunting gear.

Thursday, March 18, 2010 @ 07:03 PM

Gut Hook KnifeGut hook knives are a cool knife to have. If you hunt large game, a good kind of hunting knife to carry is a gut hook knife. The reason why I like this kind of a knife is because I don’t like to pop the guts of the animal while I am gutting it out. If you have ever had to field dress an animal, you will know how careful you have to be when you gut a deer. The last thing you would want to do is pop its gut.

The only thing that separates this from other hunting knives is that the gut hook knife has a hook at the end of the tip of the knife, and a regular knife has a straight tip at the end. The gut hook knife serves its purpose well and sticks out the best out of all the other hunting knives when it comes to field dressing large game.