SStomcat
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Good points, I'm also thinking in these lines as to why carry a dandy big knife and have no use of it,but have a swiss utility knife that can come in handyAs a client hunter in Africa, a simple small folding knife on your belt is sufficient. This knife will primarily be used for a meal break in the bush. For the hard bloody work on hunted game, you have a team that takes care of it. Participation in skinning can be interpreted in different ways, not always positively as the team wants to do their work in order to get paid and especially get tips.
I have rarely drawn and eviscerated game in Africa, except a few antelopes that I shot alone, only accompanied by a local guide. In one case, while we were waiting for hours for the car that had to pick us and the hunted buffalo, I helped a tracker to skin the buffalo and to begin remove part of the legs. The crew took over the rest of the work when they arrived. This all was easy to do with a folding knife with a not too long but wide blade.
Anyone as client who has a big knife on their belt is living their dream as a great African hunter, but nowadays it's all very far from the reality. In addition, a nice big knife can in Africa arouse the desire of individual team members to have it.