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Creekstone Field-Pro Fixed Blade Hunting Knife - Turquoise Resin

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Creekstone Heritage Field Hunting Blade - Turquoise Resin

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The Creekstone Heritage Field Hunting Blade – Turquoise Resin feels like a trusted camp knife from the first grip. A 4.5-inch full-tang stainless drop point gives you confident control for skinning, slicing, and camp prep, while the contoured turquoise resin and rosewood handle locks into your palm. At 9.5 inches overall with a reassuring 12-ounce weight, it rides securely in a stitched brown leather sheath until it’s time to work. Built to be used hard, but handsome enough to gift.

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When a Hunting Knife Feels Like It’s Already Yours

The first time you wrap your hand around the Creekstone Heritage Field Hunting Blade - Turquoise Resin, it doesn't feel new. It feels familiar. The full-tang spine fills your palm, the finger grooves tell you exactly where to land, and that wide stainless drop point quietly says, “I’ve got this.” From camp chores to the first careful cuts on a deer, this is the fixed blade hunting knife that steps in like it’s been on your belt for years.

Field-Ready Fixed Blade Confidence

This is a purpose-built fixed blade hunting knife, designed around real field tasks. The 4.5-inch drop point rides full tang through the 5-inch handle, giving you one solid piece of steel from tip to lanyard. At 9.5 inches overall and about 12 ounces, it has enough mass to power through tougher cuts without ever feeling clumsy.

The drop point profile is tuned for hunting: a strong spine, generous belly for skinning and slicing, and a manageable tip that won’t wander when you’re opening up game or working around joints. The matte stainless finish keeps reflections low and maintenance simple—wipe it down, dry it, and it’s ready for the next trip.

Artisan Handle That Still Means Business

The first thing that catches your eye is the handle. Turquoise resin blocks, deep blue waves, and warm rosewood-style pakkawood sections are pinned over the full tang, finished smooth and glossy without getting slippery. This isn’t just decoration—it’s a grip designed to work when your hands are cold, wet, or tired.

Full-Tang Strength You Can See

Look down the spine and the story is obvious: solid full tang, visible from pommel to blade. No hidden joints, no mystery construction. That exposed tang is what lets this hunting knife take torque, prying, and camp abuse without flinching. Whether you’re breaking down kindling, trimming brush around camp, or working on game, that one-piece backbone is your insurance policy.

Contoured Grip With Mosaic Detail

The handle scales are shaped with defined finger grooves and palm swell so the knife naturally indexes in your hand. A decorative mosaic-style pin anchors the center, giving the knife a custom-shop look without sacrificing reliability. The combination of turquoise resin and rosewood-toned sections hits a balance: bold enough to stand out on a table of gear, but still rooted in classic hunting style.

Built for the Hunt, Styled for the Collection

Some hunting knives vanish into the kit. This one stands out. The deer head etch and “DEER CREEK USA” text on the blade lean straight into North American hunting culture—whitetails, cold mornings, and quiet tree stands. Paired with the brown leather sheath, it feels like something you’d pass down, not just toss in a bin.

Collectors will appreciate the visual balance between the wide silver blade and the segmented handle, the way the colors break across pins and tang, and the overall proportions. It has the presence of a custom piece, but it’s absolutely built to be used hard in the field.

Leather Sheath That Matches the Story

A good fixed blade hunting knife needs the right ride. This one ships with a brown leather sheath stitched in contrasting yellow and finished with a snap closure. The belt loop keeps the knife at your side, not at the bottom of a pack, and the embossed front logo ties the whole Creekstone theme together.

Slide the knife home and you get a clean, positive seat—enough retention for hiking and climbing in rough terrain, but fast access when you need to get to work. It’s the kind of sheath that will pick up its own patina and stories as the seasons rack up.

Dialed Dimensions for Real Outdoor Use

At 9.5 inches overall with a 4.5-inch blade, the Creekstone Heritage Field Hunting Blade lands in the sweet spot for an all-around outdoor companion. Long enough for batoning small logs, short enough for detail work on game or camp prep. The 12-ounce weight gives you reassuring heft without dragging on your belt.

The plain-edge stainless blade keeps sharpening straightforward—no recurve, no gimmicks—just a consistent, easy-to-maintain profile you can tune on a basic stone in camp. For hunters, anglers, campers, and general outdoors enthusiasts, it’s a do-most-of-it workhorse with enough character to make you actually want to carry it.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

Even if you’re here for a fixed blade hunting knife, a lot of knife enthusiasts also collect balisongs and butterfly knives, and legality is always the first question. In the United States, butterfly knife laws vary widely by state and even by city. This is not legal advice, but here’s a practical overview:

  • Generally restrictive or often treated like switchblades: California (length limits and local rules), New York (especially NYC), New Jersey, Hawaii, and Massachusetts tend to be more restrictive on balisongs.
  • More permissive or explicitly legal for ownership: States like Texas, Arizona, Utah, Florida, and many others allow owning and often carrying a butterfly knife, with some restrictions on concealed carry or location (schools, government buildings, etc.).
  • Local ordinances matter: Even in permissive states, specific cities or counties may add restrictions on blade length or carry method.

Before you buy a butterfly knife or balisong, always check your current state law and local city/county codes

What’s the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?

For anyone crossing over from fixed blades and hunting knives into the balisong world, the trainer vs. live blade question matters. A butterfly knife trainer has the same handle setup and balance as a live balisong, but the “blade” is unsharpened and often has rounded edges and drilled holes. It’s designed for practicing openings, aerials, and combos without cutting yourself.

A live blade butterfly knife is a full, sharpened blade with a bite handle and safe handle. The bite handle is the side that closes on the sharp edge; the safe handle closes on the spine. In flipping, knowing which handle is which keeps your fingers out of the bite. Most serious balisong flippers start on a trainer, then move to a live blade once they have control and consistency in their fundamentals.

Is this hunting knife good for learning to flip?

The Creekstone Heritage Field Hunting Blade is a fixed blade hunting knife, not a balisong or butterfly knife, so it’s not intended for flipping or balisong tricks. Its strengths are in camp work, hunting tasks, and outdoor utility—areas where a solid full-tang fixed blade outperforms a folding or flipping platform.

If you’re drawn to the art of butterfly knife flipping, you’ll want a dedicated balisong trainer with the proper handle balance, pivot system, and safe/ bite handle orientation. Think of this Creekstone as the dependable field companion on your belt, while a purpose-built balisong lives in your kit for skill sessions and flipping practice. Different tools, different disciplines—but the same appreciation for steel, balance, and control.

Where This Knife Fits in Your Lineup

For the collector, the Creekstone Heritage Field Hunting Blade - Turquoise Resin is that visually striking fixed blade that still earns its place by being genuinely field-ready. The mosaic pin, the deer etch, the leather sheath—it all feels like a small-run custom without the hesitation to use it.

For the outdoor-focused carrier, it’s a dependable hunting and camp knife with honest materials: full-tang stainless, ergonomic scales, and a real leather sheath. No gimmicks, just a tool that backs up the look with performance.

And for the knife enthusiast who also loves balisongs and butterfly knives, this is the fixed blade you reach for when the day’s about work, not flipping. Your balisong handles the skill sessions and tricks; this Creekstone handles the field dressing, rope cutting, fire prep, and all the moments where a solid fixed blade is still king.

Different blades, different purposes. Same respect for build, balance, and the feeling of good steel doing exactly what it was made to do.

Blade Length (inches) 4.5
Overall Length (inches) 9.5
Weight (oz.) 12
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Handle Finish Glossy
Handle Material Resin, Pakkawood, Rosewood
Theme Colorful
Handle Length (inches) 5
Tang Type Full
Carry Method Sheath
Sheath/Holster Brown Leather