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Proper Knife Selection

August 14th, 2010 · No Comments · Fishing

Knife is a symbolic item. If you ever have survival experience in the woods, you will understand how important this tool is to keep you alive. It has long been the tool we rely on a lot to survive living, from the historical to the current modern eras.

A knife should be able to protect you well, build you a haven, and keep you alive. They should be multifunction.

A few generations ago, maybe even less than a hundred years ago, men would not leave their house without a proper knife, it was only common sense to take a knife with you wherever you went.

You never know into what situations you will run into, you may get lost and need to survive for a couple of days in the wild or be surprised by an enemy or thief and need some sort of protection.

Of course, no knife can be that perfect to fulfill all your needs. But you can sort up things and set standards for what you want a knife to employ. What is important for you may be different from those of others.

For some important aspects, you should also know how a knife is manufactured and what material that builds it up.

Today most people are looking for a knife to serve them when they are away in nature for a few days, or sometimes a few weeks. They need something that is very basic and that will provide them with the safety that it could potentially provide them in case something goes wrong.

In any case, when you are out camping, hiking, fishing or diving you will probably consider buying yourself a knife and you should think about what you need before you even set foot in the shop.

Try and think of the environment you are going to be in as well as your needs. Sometimes someone does need to hunt with his knife, but does not need to prepare the food from the hunted animal. In some cases you will be walking through a jungle and you might want to use the knife to carve your way out of some thick bushes.

Browse for information online to find recommendations from experts in the field. You can go to an outdoor activity sites or forums, or an online store with good product description and reviews.

Ben Vinson is a fan of many things including writing about his hobbies. You can read more from Ben at the Cheap Butterfly Knives shop. See you there!

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