At Sportsman Finder, we make it easy to find the ideal knives for hunting, fishing & camping adventures. With our regularly updated listings, you can quickly compare prices and discover the best knives to enhance your hunting gear.
From rugged fixed-blade knives to compact folding or pocket knives, fillet knives and multi-tool options, explore a variety of durable, high-performance knives built to handle any task in the field.
Benchmade 945BK1 Mini Osborne Folding Knife Black G-10
$230.00
Seller: SMKW
Benchmade Bailout Folding Knife 3.38in Partially Serrated Aluminum AXIS Lock
$300.00
Seller: SMKW
Benchmade Saddle Mountain Skinner Wood 4.2in Plain Stonewash Drop Point
$220.00
Seller: SMKW
Benchmade Mediator OTS Single Edge Automatic Knife 3.3in Plain G10 AUBM8551BK
$320.00
Seller: SMKW
Benchmade 15600-01 Raghorn Fixed Blade Knife
$300.00
Seller: Black Ovis
Benchmade 15017-1 Hidden Canyon Hunter Fixed Knife
$260.00
Seller: Black Ovis
Benchmade Fishcrafter Fixed Blade Fillet Knife Blue (7" Stonewash) 18010 | 205230
$240.00
Seller: Blade HQ
Benchmade Adamas Folding Knife 3.78in Plain Weight Reducing G-10
$325.00
Seller: SMKW
Benchmade 15017 Hidden Canyon Hunter Fixed Knife
$200.00
Seller: Black Ovis
Benchmade 940 Osborne AXIS Lock Knife Black G-10 (3.4" Satin) 940-2 | 45589
$230.00
Seller: Blade HQ
Benchmade Osborne 9400 Automatic Knife Green Aluminum (3.4" Satin) | 124232
$300.00
Seller: Blade HQ
Benchmade 15201OR Altitude Fixed Blade Knife
$300.00
Seller: Black Ovis
Benchmade 15085-2 Mini Crooked River Axis Assisted Hunting Knife
$300.00
Seller: Black Ovis
Hunting knives are specially designed for outdoor tasks. Kitchen knives are made for food prep on a clean surface, not for gutting a deer in the woods. That’s the main difference.
When you’re out hunting, you deal with tough skin, bone, and muscle. A hunting knife is built to handle that. It's stronger, thicker, and usually has a full tang blade for added strength. These knives won’t snap under pressure, unlike many kitchen knives.
Choosing the right hunting knife depends on what you hunt and how you like to carry your gear. There are a few common types, each with its pros and cons.
Blade shape plays a big role in how a hunting knife performs. Some shapes are made for strength, while others are better for detailed work. Here are a few common ones to know.
Blade length is another important factor when choosing a hunting knife. The length affects how easily you can control the knife and what tasks it can handle.
The market is full of hunting knife brands, but only a few have stood the test of time. Here are some trusted names that hunters love:
Laws vary by state and country. In many U.S. states, it’s legal as long as the knife isn’t concealed and not used as a weapon. Always check local laws before carrying.
Top choices include S30V, 154CM, D2, and 1095. Each has trade-offs in edge retention, corrosion resistance, and ease of sharpening.
Most hunters prefer drop point blades. They’re strong, versatile, and ideal for field dressing and skinning.
They use premium steel, have tight quality control, and are made in the USA. You’re paying for precision, performance, and durability.
A fixed blade drop point knife around 4 to 5 inches long is ideal. It’s strong, easy to control, and works well for gutting and skinning.
Fixed blades are better for strength and reliability. Folding knives are easier to carry. Many hunters carry both. For more details check our blog post about : Fixed Blade or Replaceable Blade.
The flat grind and convex grind are both excellent. Flat grind gives clean cuts. Convex is tougher and great for heavy use.
Most hunting knives are sharpened to 20 to 25 degrees per side. This balances sharpness with durability.