Not sure where this post belongs, but figured it's sort of a knife review so maybe it works in this section. 
Tagged along on a buddy's elk hunt.  It was a rifle hunt so won't go in to too many details about that. 
Out of the 5 knives I took, the recurved skinner I posted a few werks back ecxeeded my expectations.   I've never used this style before, in the past I prefered a somewhat short and wide blade with a lot of belly, but this one really allowed me alot of curve and worked really well, especially the thick hide around the neck area. 
But the file knife I posted was hands down the best knife I've used on big game.  Really surprised me. The blade shape and handle just worked great.  My buddy and I both were reaching for that knife the most.  Worked equally well on skinning, separating joints, and boning the meat.
I stuck the file knife in a log, and in a retard moment, when I pulled it out with my gory fingers I torqued it and broke about 3/16" of the tip off  
  Both kept their edges nicely.
