The decade has gotten us accustomed to staying indoors. Travel seems to be like a thing of the past. The social media feed no longer shows the pictures of the exotic locations that an acquaintance has just “checked-in” and the inspirational posts no longer talk of travel as much as it used to. Truth be told, we are tired with the uncertainty of the wait as the “waves” keep counting. But the good news is, the timeless advice of waiting to be rewarded is starting to bear fruit now and we are returning to our normal habits. This time, the option is not just choosing between the hills and the seas. A lot of us are looking for adventures and therefore are planning to head to the forests. Now that you have decided about the jungle safari ride and are making arrangements to stay in the forest bungalow or camping tents, make sure you carry your knives for camping along.
Hunting knives can range in various sizes and prices depending on your requirement, from killing a big wild animal to butchering it for meat. All such knives have the following parts:
Parts
a) Handle: The handle can be made up of wood, leather, bone or rubber.
b) Gut Hook: It is used so as not to damage the internal organs of the hunt, which may impact the meat quality
c) Blade: A tactical hunting knife that fulfills all camping purposes is a Clip Point Blade. A Drop Point Knife is used to dress the animal and not for general camping tasks. Deskinning a big game needs a skinning blade. The blade of the hunting knives can be either made up of Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel.

Tang, Bolster, Profile, Kerf and Pommel are the other parts of a hunting knife.
Determine the reason of purchase of the knife and before the bag pack, find your hunting knife here 