Fursty Ferret
Well-Known Member
Victorinox butchers knives. All you need!
Mate I’m not doing surgery with them, I’m gralloching game.Seriously? How do you know that they're clean when they have gaps and places that you can't see and get into? There's a reason why they don't conform to best practice!
You realise stainless is actually one of the worst for bugs ( it even shield them from cleaning ) this is from the passive film it creates. In the mid eighties its about 50% of my work making this stuff under New Rules ! Copper is the best as it actively kills bugs , many woods also have naturally occurring bug killing features ( it helps the tree survive ) .Mate I’m not doing surgery with them, I’m gralloching game.
I’ve got a three year old kid and I can assure you that if I had to buy everything that conformed with “best practice” cleanliness conditions and keep it clean up to that standard then 1) I’d have had to substantially redecorate my house when she was born and 2) I would never get to go stalking because I’d be too busy hosing everything down with god knows what chemical 5 times a day. Ever tried to get sick out of a child’s car seat? Plenty of places for that to get into I can assure you! And then the kid goes and drops a load of raisins in there the next day, then picks them out and eats them. My using a wooden handled knife to gralloch the deer we eat is so far down the list of priorities it’s a non issue.
I’m not saying don’t clean stuff, I’m not saying leave your knife crusted in god knows what and festering away in your car glovebox. Clean it, look after it, take care with what you’re doing and ensuring the cleanest possible carcass lands on the table - 100% in agreement with you on that front, as I’m sure are we all.
I don’t agree that anyone who doesn’t use “best practice” plastic whatever is instantly and irrevocably an irresponsible maniac condemning thousands of people to eat Ebola polluted game. Go and look at an abattoir - loads of places for blood and what not to get into, even the concrete on the floor is porous to an extent.
And that’s before we get into the difference between “best practice” (written by lawyers afraid of getting sued and the HSE) and a legal requirement (which I’m sure we all comply with as responsible hunters), and the difference between that best practice guideline and the real world.
What about the vehicle boots that people put the carcasses into? What about the drag sleds? What about the people who don’t have a sled and just drag it? What about the people who don’t wear latex gloves when they gralloch? What about the chopping boards and butchery tables that people use in their homes?
My game box in my car and my chopping boards are all plastic, and I use plastic handled victorinox knives for larder work - is that all negated because I use a wooden handled field knife? How do I know that Ive got every micron of blood off those after each use? I don’t. I use water and soap. Come on, let’s be realistic
I didn’t know that - that’s really interesting, thank you for sharing!You realise stainless is actually one of the worst for bugs ( it even shield them from cleaning ) this is from the passive film it creates. In the mid eighties its about 50% of my work making this stuff under New Rules ! Copper is the best as it actively kills bugs , many woods also have naturally occurring bug killing features ( it helps the tree survive ) .
You really should take advice from the experts pal. Especially people who in 2016 were posting that they had not shot many deer. This guy shoots thousands every year he says. Mind you he may be better spending time in anger management classes.Been advertising on here for over a decade chap.
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All the stuff you mention is stuff that can be cleaned pretty well. I posted that message below. Pretty simple message. Sadly as usual for this site, the keyboard hero's wade in to ruin the thread! You included sadly!My game box in my car and my chopping boards are all plastic, and I use plastic handled victorinox knives for larder work - is that all negated because I use a wooden handled field knife? How do I know that Ive got every micron of blood off those after each use? I don’t. I use water and soap. Come on, let’s be realistic
And plenty of places for bacteria etc to hide. Thanks but I will stick to a mora and buy 2 for £20.
You are aware that it's March 2023 or have you been in a coma for the last few year?You really should take advice from the experts pal. Especially people who in 2016 were posting that they had not shot many deer. This guy shoots thousands every year he says. Mind you he may be better spending time in anger management classes.

Mate I think you are taking this way too personally - I’m not attacking you, I’m not calling you names and I’m sure if we met face to face we’d have a beer and get on greatAll the stuff you mention is stuff that can be cleaned pretty well. I posted that message below. Pretty simple message. Sadly as usual for this site, the keyboard hero's wade in to ruin the thread! You included sadly!
I’m at work and can’t go fishing so this is the next best thingStop feeding the troll chaps - the "ignore" feature is definitely worth using in this instance![]()
And no dishwashersNo soap or hot water where you live chap???
I once left my knife in the truck and grassed a large fallow buck miles away on a scorching hot day late august.Mate I’m not doing surgery with them, I’m gralloching game.
I’ve got a three year old kid and I can assure you that if I had to buy everything that conformed with “best practice” cleanliness conditions and keep it clean up to that standard then 1) I’d have had to substantially redecorate my house when she was born and 2) I would never get to go stalking because I’d be too busy hosing everything down with god knows what chemical 5 times a day. Ever tried to get sick out of a child’s car seat? Plenty of places for that to get into I can assure you! And then the kid goes and drops a load of raisins in there the next day, then picks them out and eats them. My using a wooden handled knife to gralloch the deer we eat is so far down the list of priorities it’s a non issue.
I’m not saying don’t clean stuff, I’m not saying leave your knife crusted in god knows what and festering away in your car glovebox. Clean it, look after it, take care with what you’re doing and ensuring the cleanest possible carcass lands on the table - 100% in agreement with you on that front, as I’m sure are we all.
I don’t agree that anyone who doesn’t use “best practice” plastic whatever is instantly and irrevocably an irresponsible maniac condemning thousands of people to eat Ebola polluted game. Go and look at an abattoir - loads of places for blood and what not to get into, even the concrete on the floor is porous to an extent.
And that’s before we get into the difference between “best practice” (written by lawyers afraid of getting sued and the HSE) and a legal requirement (which I’m sure we all comply with as responsible hunters), and the difference between that best practice guideline and the real world.
What about the vehicle boots that people put the carcasses into? What about the drag sleds? What about the people who don’t have a sled and just drag it? What about the people who don’t wear latex gloves when they gralloch? What about the chopping boards and butchery tables that people use in their homes?
My game box in my car and my chopping boards are all plastic, and I use plastic handled victorinox knives for larder work - is that all negated because I use a wooden handled field knife? How do I know that Ive got every micron of blood off those after each use? I don’t. I use water and soap. Come on, let’s be realistic
But at least it's in stock, with a good chance of getting itThat website proudly advertises a Greenman knife for sale at £175! With complimentary remarks.
Doesn’t inspire confidence in the owner’s abilities.
Pull lanyard? darn useful thing with could wet hands and a sheath with very positive friction retention ! Gets in the way on smaller knives and can be another couple of mins to remove the cord and clean the tube inside and clean the cordage . utterly useless without the cordageOne thing I regret on my knife is the loop hole. What on earth was I thinking. Didn’t cross my mind to say leave it out.