barebackjack
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If you have trouble with splitting the pubic bone, try this.
Feel under the pubic bone through the hole where all the "tubes" go (ya know, the urethra, rectum, etc), on the topside there will be a ridge. This is the pubic symphosis, where the two bones of the pubis are fused together with cartilage. Place the heel of your blade over this and while pushing down on the blade rock it forward and backward, usually on does and small bucks this splits real easy, although on older bucks or real old does it can be difficult. Ive split moose and elk this way also. Just be careful not to let the blade wander off that line, once you get off the cartilage and into the bone its real hard to get back on track.
I always get a kick at the guys with their hatchets and saws and 18" "guttin" knives hangin off their belt down to their knee (they think their rambo or something). I do most my guttin with a two and a half inch folding pocket knife,.....kept very sharp of course.
Also, be careful when splitting the sternum (i rarely do), by buddy was horsin on his blade trying to yank it through the sternum when it slipped out and nearly castrated his cousin who was holding the front legs.
Feel under the pubic bone through the hole where all the "tubes" go (ya know, the urethra, rectum, etc), on the topside there will be a ridge. This is the pubic symphosis, where the two bones of the pubis are fused together with cartilage. Place the heel of your blade over this and while pushing down on the blade rock it forward and backward, usually on does and small bucks this splits real easy, although on older bucks or real old does it can be difficult. Ive split moose and elk this way also. Just be careful not to let the blade wander off that line, once you get off the cartilage and into the bone its real hard to get back on track.
I always get a kick at the guys with their hatchets and saws and 18" "guttin" knives hangin off their belt down to their knee (they think their rambo or something). I do most my guttin with a two and a half inch folding pocket knife,.....kept very sharp of course.
Also, be careful when splitting the sternum (i rarely do), by buddy was horsin on his blade trying to yank it through the sternum when it slipped out and nearly castrated his cousin who was holding the front legs.