Have been looking at a few different hawks for use while HUNTING, which is your favourite.
This should be a good topic
I am interested as well
I had a repro made of Maj. Robert Rogers belt axe that's on display at Ft. Ticonderoga made by Jack Vargo of Watertown NY.
Oh...I also use an original mid-18th c French trade axe that I hafted.
Ron LaClair's Shrew Hawk goes out with me a lot. My wife has one from 2Hawks that has proven to be a good tool. I have an old one that my Grandfather got me from Dixie Gun Works back many years ago. I still take it out in the woods too. I have a CS Trailhawk that is okay, but I seldom use it.
My favorite hawk sized tool is my GB small forrest axe. Great tool but not as cool looking as a hawk!
I don't carry this while hunting because I never saw the need for pelvis splitting, etc. in the field but it goes camping everytime. It's more of a small hatchet than a hawk though but very handy.
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I have 3 hawks. A shrew hawk, the smallest lightest of the 3. A Vector Hawk; a modified cold steel trail hawk head on a composite handle,I think my favorite. And Fort Turner Iriqious poled hawk which hasn't gotten much use yet. I have to say I have yet to take any of these hawk bowhunting with me. Day hiking, scouting, to the cabin, canoeing, camping, backcountry grouse hunting yes but not bowhunting. I'm usually within sight of farms and houses when I'm bowhunting. Each hawk has its pluses and minuses, but all are useful tools once handled a bit...
I like my Fiscars Hatchet. It stinks for throwing but chops well and stays sharp.
My folding saw seems to end up getting more use--boring, not as cool, but seems to be what I use more...should have one if you don't.
I have a SOG tactical hawk that I take along.
I carry exactly what chachamooby carries.
Always been fond of my 3Js."Dixie" in Union Tenn.carries alott of good options that wont break you as well.
I use the PATHFINDER SCOUT TOMAHAWK $ 129 at the Pathfinder store online. It is made by 2Hawks and he has a online store as well it is very sharp you can take the handle out of it and use it to skin with.
This one! had alot of fried rabbit thanks to him.
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Goshawkin
You win! :clapper:
Awesome Goshawkin. If I live long enough to start another serious Hobby in My life it would be Falconry.
But back on subject, I am modifying a couple of Cold Steele Trailhawks right now. One for myself and one for my son-in-law.
How does everyone carry their Hawks. I'm looking at a couple of options.
NICE GOS I have never flown a GOS I Have flown Red Tails and HArris LIKE red Tails best
Mine is forged from a rail road spike
Sorry to get off topic fellas,but when I read the title of the thread that's what I thought of. :D That's a picture of one of my redtailed hawks.I hunted with him one season and then turned him loose. Sorry again,and back to the proper "hawk" discussion. :wavey:
I bought a vintage Plumb BSA axe from Evil B-word....I am going to put it on a new straight helve for a total length of 17"....this is a PERFECT length for me.
Long enough to be useful, but short and light enough to carry in my belt.
Here is a link to what I am talking about:
http://pics.swiftwatertel.com/plumb-boy-scout-1.jpg
http://pics.swiftwatertel.com/plumb-boy-scout-2.jpg
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/674874-A-plumb-boyscout-hatchet-rehab-for-review
Ron's Shrew hawk is a pretty nice piece for the money. I don't carry it all the time, but I carry it a lot, and I carry it most times I am scouting.
When I skwerl hunt, it is always with me as part of the team. Nutters knock them out and the Shrew finishes the job.
ChuckC
I have an old one made by some old timer. I got it about 35 years ago when I was just a kid at an antique and crafts market. Back when there was still good stuff at those things. Don't know anything more about it other than it has been used a lot since I have had it and is still going strong. However, I my Gerber brush thinner machete does most of the work I need done around the house, in camp and out in the field.
Definitely need 'em when hunting the (pound for pound) toughest animal in the woods...squirrels....little bugger take a LOT of killing!
I had to pop a raccoon with one once (my wife always gives me a metric ton of poopie about this story)...I was out chasing Mr. Bushytail....leaning up against a tree....next thing I know a PISSED off boar coon was coming down the tree to show me who was king of the forest. Gave him a rushed shot and he kept on coming and I had to go to more primitive methods...hence the hawk.
Check out the custom Hawks by Straitshot in the Sponsor Classifieds. They look pretty fantastic.
I think it's just a hobby for him, but it looks like he knows what he's doing.