Don’t get me wrong; I’m all about eating freeze-dried food out of a bag. But when there’s time to sit and enjoy a night by the fire, I have been known to prepare quite the spread. That’s why some folks call me “Cookie” (more on this in the recipe below).
Nearly 200 years before I accepted my culinary nom de plume, a man known as Nessmuk traversed the Adirondacks. Small in stature, Nessmuk is considered the father of the ultralight movement. He is said to have commissioned a lightweight, solo canoe for his adventures as well as a set of tools. These tools included a double-bit axe and a fixed-blade knife, now known as the “Nessmuk knife.”
The Nessmuk knife had a unique blade shape. It was a drop-point blade with a large swoop-like fin that broadened the front and top of the knife blade. It’s believed that Nessmuk requested this be done for hunting and meat processing, as this shape allowed for easier entry into the animal as well as heightened slicing properties.
It’s also believed that this knife may never have existed, aside from an illustration in Nessmuk’s 1884 book “Woodcraft and Camping.” But it has inspired numerous knives since. One of those knives is GiantMouse’s ACE Jagt, a long and slender flipper knife with a MagnaCut blade in that famous blade shape. I tested this blade to see if it would hold up to Nessmuk’s standards.
In short: The GiantMouse ACE Jagt brings food prep to the forefront with its well-balanced Jagt. This is the knife for those looking to add a few more functions to their EDC. First and foremost, a folding hunting knife, the tool should also function well for game processing.
- OAL: 8”
- Blade length: 3.27”
- Blade steel: CPM MagnaCut
- Blade shape: Modified drop point
- Grind: Flat
- Hardness: 60-62 HRC
- Lock type: Frame lock
- Carry: Left or right hand, tip-up
- Weight: 4 oz.
- Price: $215
Pros
- Nessmuk blade design
- Rippled Micarta is EPIC
- Fantastic hand feel
- Well-balanced
Cons
- Rounded edges minimize your firestarting options
- Spine jimping could be a stretch for smaller hands
GiantMouse ACE Jagt Knife Review
Design & Features



First Impressions


In the Field

Preparing the Domestically Hunted Feast

GiantMouse ACE Jagt Knife: In Conclusion
Bonus: Cookie the Cook’s Trailside Filet Fajitas

- Jetboil MiniMo and Summit Skillet (or whatever stove and skillet you’ve got)
- ½ lb. filet mignon (venison backstrap would be epic as well)
- 1 cubanelle pepper
- 1 shallot
- Olive oil
- Salt and pepper
- Pepper jack cheese
- Tortillas
- Heat a pan over medium heat (this is where a Jetboil outshines an open fire).
- Slice the pepper and shallot thin. Remove the pith from the pepper.
- Add a little bit of olive oil to the pan. Not a lot.
- Add peppers and shallot slices. Get them to a sizzle.
- Add filet slices to the pan.
- Walk away. This isn’t like cooking at home. Let that meat sit and sizzle.
- Once the meat has browned, add salt and pepper and stir everything together.
- Add two slices of pepper jack cheese to your tortilla.
- Cut the heat and add the meat and veg mix to your tortilla.
- Fold and enjoy.
- Repeat.