![]() ![]() ![]() This is no bunny poot knife by a long shot. Even more intriguing is the knife steel comes from. It wasn't until I actually started to use it that I finally broke down to call Mike Stewart and tell him just how impressively lightweight this knife was for it's size. The handles are nicely contoured and very sizable to accommodate the largest of hands, while still being very controllable in smaller hands. For a knife with a 6.2" blade and 11.2" overall, it handles and feels very small. When I removed the Smoke Jumper from it's box and unwrapped it, the first thing that came to mind was how light and nimble it was. With the beautiful Wisconsin River and it's banks as my playground, it was time to see how well this knife would serve in the field.Īny image may be clicked for enlargement. ![]() I had the opportunity to put the Bark River Smoke Jumper to use and through a few paces this weekend. "If I only needed one knife." and I am sure you know how the rest of the story goes. Often times, there is a particular question that arises. ![]()
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