Bear Quest has always been my blade R&D department. Having the availability of 8-10 bears to skin & dis-articulate in a week is like years of research on blade design. This year was no different. This design originated from Doug's caper that got me into bladesmithing in the first place.
WARNING: the following is Strictly a Personal Preference!
These little blades are my best all around hunting knife that I have made to date. With the help of many bladesmiths who are far better than me, I finally really like my knife design for function. They may look similar to my knives of the past but the shape of the blade, the finger flare refined, and especially the edge is what I've been trying to achieve. If anyone saw me skinning bears, this blade would slip under the skin and with a little upward pressure, cut a line like opening up a zipper from stem to stern.
I'm not a big blade fan for a hunting knife. They are fun to make but I find I never use them. With para-cord be so non-slip and so quick/easy to apply, I'm also not necessarily big on pretty knives for hunting, just another reason why I'll probably never be a rated bladesmith. Sorry for all the ranting...tippit