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Buck Knives - Silver Creek Knives
Category: Buck Knives FavoritesBuck Knives has a pretty good little line of knives they call the Silver Creek Buck Knives. I really like these knives and they are priced extremely fair, or to be honest, they are cheap but certainly not constructed cheaply.
The Silver Creek Buck Knives Bait Knife is a good looking knife that fits snugly in the grip and is perfect for trimming bait or just about any other outdoor use you may have in mind. This Buck Knives bait cutting knife is made from 420J2 steel. Now, that may not be a great thing, but for this price, it ain’t bad.
The thing with the Buck Knives 420J2 steel is that it will not hold an edge for long. So, if you intend on using this knife for field work, you may want to keep your sharpening steel handy because you will certainly need to put an edge on this thing quite often. But, this is what brings the cost down; cheap steel.
Buck Knives Silver Creek Bait Knife

- Blade Length: 4.36”
- Blade Material: 420J2
- Carry System: Plastic Sheath
- Handle Material: Thermoplastic
- Overall Length: 9.13”
Buck Knives Silver Creek Fillet Knife

- Blade Length: 6.36”
- Blade Material: 420J2
- Carry System: Plastic Sheath
- Handle Material: Thermoplastic
- Overall Length: 11.13”
The Buck Knives Silver Creek Fillet knives are nothing special but just good inexpensive filet knives. Just keep them lubed and sharp and they will last you for years.
Buck Knives Silver Creek Large Fillet Knife

- Blade Length: 9.63”
- Blade Material: 420J2
- Carry System: Plastic Sheath
- Handle Material: Thermoplastic
- Overall Length: 14.36”
I know that these Buck Knives didn’t knock your socks off and they really were designed to do that. These are just solid made field knives that won’t make you loco if you loose one out in the hills somewhere. Just had on back over to Knife & Supply Company, LLC and pick another one up. I’ll get it in the mail to you as quick as I can.