Harvest Bone Field-Pro Hunting Fixed Blade - White & Yellow Bovine
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The Harvest Bone Field-Pro Hunting Fixed Blade brings classic field heritage to modern hunts. A 7-inch polished stainless drop point and full-tang construction give you steady control for field dressing and camp chores. Segmented white-and-yellow bovine bone scales offer warm, natural grip that feels right from the first cut. At 12 inches overall with a stitched leather sheath, it rides quiet on the belt and works clean in the hand — the kind of hunting knife that shows up season after season.
First Grip, First Cut: A Field Knife That Feels Familiar
There’s a moment when a hunting knife tells you what it’s meant to be. With the Harvest Bone Field-Pro Hunting Fixed Blade, that moment hits as soon as your hand closes over the white-and-yellow bovine bone handle. The polished 7-inch drop point catches the light, the full-tang spine lines up with your thumb, and you know instantly: this is a field knife built for real work, not just a display.
At 12 inches overall with a leather belt sheath, it carries like a traditional camp and hunting companion — the kind that’s expected to handle dressing game at dawn and trimming cord by lantern light at night.
Built As a True Fixed Blade Hunting Tool
This is a fixed blade hunting knife first and foremost. The full-tang stainless steel construction runs the entire length of the handle, giving you predictable strength from guard to lanyard hole. The polished drop point profile delivers a fine enough tip for precise work while keeping enough belly for clean slicing through hide and tissue.
At 7 inches, the blade length sits in the sweet spot for deer, hogs, and general camp tasks — long enough to reach, compact enough to control. Stainless steel makes maintenance simple: wipe, dry, sheath. No drama, no babying required in the field.
Full-Tang Confidence in the Field
Full-tang hunting knives earn their keep when the work gets heavy. The Harvest Bone Field-Pro lets you put your thumb on the spine, choke up toward the guard, and twist, pry, or cut with confidence. The visible tang along the entire handle is more than a design choice; it’s your insurance policy when you’re elbow-deep in a field dress and can’t afford a failure.
Drop Point Geometry for Real-World Game Work
The drop point profile is dialed for hunters who want a single knife that can field dress, cape, and handle camp duty. A straight spine with a gentle drop keeps the tip controllable, while a modest belly gives you long, sweeping cuts. It’s a shape that’s proven itself over generations of hunting knives, and it’s right at home here.
Handle Craft: White & Yellow Bovine Bone With Heritage Character
What sets this hunting knife apart visually is the handle. Segmented white-and-yellow bovine bone scales are pinned to the tang, creating a warm, natural pattern that feels more like a piece of field-worn gear than a tactical showpiece. The polished finish shows off the bone’s subtle color transitions, while the shaping keeps it secure when your hands are cold, wet, or gloved.
Contoured Grip With Guard and Flared Butt
The handle contour is all about staying locked in under pressure. A pronounced finger guard keeps your hand from sliding forward on thrust cuts, and the slightly flared butt gives you leverage when you need to pull hard. The balance point sits back toward the guard, which makes the 7-inch blade feel surprisingly nimble despite its working length.
Mosaic Pin Detail and Traditional Hardware
A decorative mosaic pin sits at the center of the scales, framed by multiple smaller pins that secure the bone to the tang. It’s a subtle nod to custom hunting knife builds — not flashy, but enough detail to make you look twice. These little touches matter to collectors who want character as well as function.
Leather Sheath Carry: Quiet, Secure, and Familiar
A hunting knife doesn’t mean much if it doesn’t carry well. The Harvest Bone Field-Pro rides in a brown leather sheath with yellow contrast stitching that matches the handle’s warm tones. The belt loop keeps it anchored at your side, while the snap-closure strap secures the knife at the guard so it won’t shake loose when you’re crossing fences or brush.
Leather does what synthetic sheaths often can’t: it carries quiet. No rattle, no hard edges, just a smooth draw and resheath that feels right on a long day in the field.
For Hunters, Outdoorsmen, and Traditional Knife Collectors
This fixed blade hunting knife is built for people who still like a classic field setup: bone handle, leather sheath, polished blade. It’s just as at home on a belt in deer season as it is in a display rack alongside other natural-handle fixed blades.
- Hunters: Use it for field dressing, skinning, and camp chores without worrying about babying the steel.
- Outdoors enthusiasts: A reliable camp knife for cutting rope, prepping food, or light woodwork.
- Collectors: A traditional bone-and-leather piece that hits that heritage sweet spot.
What Balisong Buyers Want to Know
Even though this is a fixed blade hunting knife and not a butterfly knife, a lot of serious knife people cross over between balisong flipping, EDC, and field use. If you’re coming from the balisong community, you’re used to asking the right questions — especially around legality, trainer vs. live blade, and learning curves. Here’s how those concepts map when you’re stepping from a balisong into a fixed blade like this.
Are butterfly knives legal to buy?
Butterfly knife (balisong) legality in the United States varies by state and sometimes even by city. Many states treat a balisong like any other folding knife, while others classify it closer to a gravity or switchblade. Some key points:
- Generally more restrictive or banned in some form: California (length limits and carry restrictions), New York (complex case law, local rules), Hawaii, Washington, and a handful of others may limit carry or sale.
- More permissive: States such as Texas, Florida, Arizona, and many in the Midwest and South allow ownership and carry of balisongs with relatively few restrictions.
- Local ordinances matter: Even in permissive states, certain cities or counties may have their own knife laws or concealed carry rules.
Laws change frequently, and enforcement can depend on context. Always check current state and local statutes or consult a qualified legal source before you buy a butterfly knife or balisong for carry. Fixed blade hunting knives like the Harvest Bone Field-Pro are generally treated as traditional tools, but they can still fall under blade length or carry-style regulations in some jurisdictions.
What’s the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?
In the balisong world, a trainer is built for skill work without the risk of cuts: blunt edge, no sharpened bevel, and a weight and balance that mimic a live blade. A live blade balisong is fully sharpened and meant for carry, collection, or advanced flipping where edge awareness is part of the discipline.
If you’re comfortable with a balisong trainer and thinking about a hunting fixed blade like this one, treat the transition like moving from trainer to live blade: slow, deliberate, and focused on edge orientation. There’s no flipping here, but the same respect for sharp steel applies. Learn how the drop point tracks through cuts, how the guard and handle position your hand, and how the knife behaves under real pressure.
Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?
This isn’t a butterfly knife or balisong at all; it’s a traditional fixed blade hunting knife. There are no rotating handles, no pivots, no latch — just a full-tang blade and solid bone scales. If your goal is butterfly knife flipping, you’ll want a dedicated balisong trainer for safe progression.
Where this knife fits into that world is as part of a broader collection and use cycle. Many balisong flippers also run an EDC folder for daily tasks and a fixed blade hunting knife for field work. The Harvest Bone Field-Pro covers that last lane: a purpose-built field companion that respects the same values — honest materials, reliable construction, and a design that makes sense in the hand.
The Knife That Shows Up Where Stories Start
Every serious knife person eventually ends up with three pillars: something to flip, something to carry, and something to trust in the field. The Harvest Bone Field-Pro Hunting Fixed Blade is that field piece. For the hunter, it’s the knife that’s already on your belt when the trail breaks open. For the outdoorsman, it’s the tool that rides through seasons without complaint. For the collector, it’s a natural-bone, leather-sheathed reminder that not every knife has to be tactical to earn respect.
Whether your main love is a finely tuned balisong or a rack of classic fixed blades, this hunting knife gives you one more story to tell the next time steel meets work.
| Blade Length (inches) | 7 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 12 |
| Weight (oz.) | 14 |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Finish | Polished |
| Blade Style | Drop Point |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Handle Finish | Polished |
| Handle Material | Bovine Bone |
| Theme | None |
| Handle Length (inches) | 5 |
| Tang Type | Full |
| Carry Method | Sheath |
| Sheath/Holster | Leather |