Damascus Gut Hook Hunting Knife with Deer Cutout Blade and Synthetic Stag Handle
Damascus Gut Hook Hunting Knife with Deer Cutout Blade and Synthetic Stag Handle
Damascus Gut Hook Hunting Knife with Deer Cutout Blade and Synthetic Stag Handle
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Damascus Gut Hook Hunting Knife with Deer Cutout Blade and Synthetic Stag Handle

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This Damascus gut hook hunting knife measures 7.5 inches overall. The blade is 4.5 inches. The handle is 3 inches. The blade is forged from Damascus steel in a flow pattern. A gut hook sits on the blade spine near the tip. A deer with antlers is cut into the blade flat inside a circular frame. A finger choil notch sits at the blade base. A steel guard separates blade and handle. The handle is synthetic stag in a cream bark-texture finish. A lanyard hole sits at the handle top. A leather sheath is included.

This is the only Damascus gut hook hunting knife at JW Steel Crafts with a deer cutout blade, finger choil, synthetic stag handle, and leather sheath in this field configuration.

The History Behind This Blade

Gut hook hunting knives became standard on American big game hunts in the late 19th century. The hook on the spine let hunters open game belly cleanly without puncturing internal organs. Stag antler handles were the top choice on professional hunting knives — natural grip texture and moisture resistance made them field-reliable. Damascus steel brought layered, pattern-welded strength into fixed blade hunting formats built for hard field use.

Blade Performance

The blade is forged from Damascus steel in a flow pattern across the full flat. The gut hook on the spine pulls through game belly skin in one clean stroke. It does not puncture internal organs during field dressing. The clip point below the gut hook gives the tip controlled piercing ability. The finger choil at the blade base lets the index finger sit forward of the guard. This gives precise grip control during close cutting tasks. Damascus steel holds a sharp edge through hard hunting and field use.

Handle Construction

The handle is shaped from synthetic stag. It replicates the bark texture, cream tone, and taper of real stag antler. Synthetic stag does not crack, shrink, or warp through outdoor use. The bark texture gives a secure grip in wet field conditions. A steel guard between blade and handle stops the hand from slipping forward during hard cutting strokes. A lanyard hole at the handle top allows cord attachment for field carry. A leather sheath is included for belt carry and blade protection.

Best Used For

  • Big game hunting, field dressing, and skinning
  • Gut hook opening on large game without organ puncture
  • Outdoor and trail carry as a primary field blade
  • Collectors of Damascus gut hook and deer motif hunting knives
  • Gifting for hunters, outdoorsmen, and Damascus knife collectors

Specifications

Feature Details
Overall Length 7.5 inches
Blade Length 4.5 inches
Handle Length 3 inches
Blade Steel Damascus steel
Blade Pattern Flow pattern Damascus
Blade Profile Gut hook clip point
Blade Detail Deer antler silhouette cutout
Finger Choil Yes
Guard Steel guard
Handle Material Synthetic stag
Handle Finish Bark texture cream tone
Lanyard Hole Yes
Sheath Leather sheath included
Type Fixed blade hunting knife

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this knife different from other hunting knives at JW Steel Crafts?
Only Damascus gut hook knife in the store with a deer cutout blade, synthetic stag handle, and leather sheath in this field build.

What is a gut hook blade?
A curved hook on the blade spine. It pulls through game belly skin cleanly without puncturing internal organs during field dressing.

What is the deer cutout on the blade?
A deer with antlers cut into the blade flat inside a circular frame. It gives each knife a bold field identity detail.

What is the finger choil?
A notch at the blade base. It lets the index finger sit forward of the guard for precise grip control during close cutting.

Is this knife suitable as a gift?
Yes. Damascus blade, deer cutout, synthetic stag handle, and leather sheath make this a strong gift for hunters and knife collectors.

How do I care for this knife?
Wipe the blade dry after use. Apply light oil to the blade and sheath occasionally. Store in the leather sheath in a dry place.