Posted January 19, 2018 4:30 pm by Comments

By Tom Claycomb

Diamond Blade Pinnacle II
The Pinnacle II worked great on breasting out our ducks.

USA -(Ammoland.com)- I had a two-week trip lined up to Texas which started off with conducting some seminars at the Dallas Safari Club Conv. & Expo then moved on to a duck hunt in East Texas with Charles Allen, owner of Knives of Alaska and Diamond Blade knives then moving up to North Texas for a crow hunt then ending with Bill Olson the editor of Texas Outdoor Journal for a varmint hunt in NW Texas for the final week.

I thought that this would be a great trip to test a multitude of knives. I talked to Charles and asked him which one of his knives he’d recommend for the duck hunt. After talking to him it was decided that the Pinnacle II would work best for cleaning our duck, which turned out to be a great choice.

I believe it was really designed for caping big game. Caping is when you’re skinning out the head. For caping big game, you’ll want a 2 ½ inch, thin-bladed pointed knife. That way you can make the intricate cuts around the eyes, ears and lips on your trophy.

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