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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Rancho Cucamonga
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Hahaha funny, Andy.
I carried a Spyderco knife for many years. Best knife to cut away a seat belt, or commence with some great bodily injury. Don't think I would carry something like that on a yak for fear I might injure myself, or have the blade open up while I am being tossed in the surf. Yes, after time the blade will loosen, if not tightened regularly. If and when I carry a knife, its usually just the cheap plastic handle bait knife from Long Fin or local tackle store.
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Location: San Carlos
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Knife? On a kayak? What the hell for?
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chula Vista
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I worked in a hatchery in Alaska years ago. We had a small siener that worked with us and every one on the crew had a spiderco knife clipped to thier slickers in case they fell in to the net or lines. The blades were dull at the tip and had a wicked seration on the blade. These knives are designed to cut rope, rigging, and webbing. I've seen police and EMS personel carrying these to cut through seat belts. Good tools. Mike
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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Sounds like the crew was carrying Spyderco UK Rescue blades. Nice Knife but I want a sharp tip so I can cut fish. One thing I like about that knife for a kayak though is since it does not have lock so you can close it one handed. Jim |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: La Jolla, CA
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Junior
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 18
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wasn't that the blade hannibal lector used to disembowel one of his victims? very interesting, another must add to my list.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: La Jolla Shores
Posts: 1,626
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being oversafe(on a kayak) can also become an issue. I always carry a straight edge near me on the kayak. Boats are very different, the more knifes the better in case of emergency. Never on the boat without a knife on me. Rescue hooks by benchmade are a must also. You can never be too safe on a boat.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 1,247
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I carry a couple myself...knives are our friends, except the banished ones according to our pussified state...
One in the tackle box, one in the vest, and one in the seat bag.
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Location: Cypress, CA
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: tha newps
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I always keep a well sharpened fillet knife firmly ducttaped to my left hand at all times and large serated blade well within reach of my right hand incase my left hand gets caught in the kelp. At which point I'll then begin to cut away at the left arm. It hasn't had to come to that yet (thank god) but you never know.
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: SD
Posts: 216
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Just love Spyder Co.
been caring a variety of their blades for awhile .... |
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