Knives in the Wild

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jmh, those naked knives always appeal to me. I like things simple and no simpler than that. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks Floyd!! ::handshake:: That knife is a lite weight and disappears in the pocket... ::tu:: John :D
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Picture taken yesterday while sitting behind a deadfall moments after sending an arrow under a turkey. Even though I missed the shot it was exciting playing the game for 30 minutes as I watched and waited for one of the six birds to close the gap between us and get close enough to offer me up a shot.
Stag handled LT Wright knife will have to wait for another day to be put to use on some deer or turkey. ::dang::
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Great adventure Sunknife, always good to get out and look at our Lord's creation even when it bests us. ::tu:: ::tu::

Good pic Tony. That's your first 45 year old picture isn't it. Good shot. ::nod:: ::nod::
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sunknife wrote:Picture taken yesterday while sitting behind a deadfall moments after sending an arrow under a turkey. Even though I missed the shot it was exciting playing the game for 30 minutes as I watched and waited for one of the six birds to close the gap between us and get close enough to offer me up a shot.
Stag handled LT Wright knife will have to wait for another day to be put to use on some deer or turkey. ::dang::
Great picture!! Sorry you missed your shot! I got a feeling you will be using that fixed blade before long! :)
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Thanks doglegg, being out in the woods is a spiritual experience.
Thanks woodwalker, I hope your right about using the fixed blade before the season's end. More likely be a deer if it all comes together, turkey's foil my best efforts every time. :)
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Tony, thats a great close up shot a nice knife with a great background. ::tu::
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jmh58 wrote:Thanks Floyd!! ::handshake:: That knife is a lite weight and disappears in the pocket... ::tu:: John :D
John I hope that little feller comes with a sheath. Otherwise it may disappear through a hole in your pocket. :mrgreen:
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Real NICE pics Greg and TW!! YEP!! ::tu::

Hey Phil.. Yes there is real nice plastic (??) sheath that knife fits in and locks.. ::nod:: John :D
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sunknife wrote:Picture taken yesterday while sitting behind a deadfall moments after sending an arrow under a turkey. Even though I missed the shot it was exciting playing the game for 30 minutes as I watched and waited for one of the six birds to close the gap between us and get close enough to offer me up a shot.
Stag handled LT Wright knife will have to wait for another day to be put to use on some deer or turkey. ::dang::

Great pic bro!

Good luck next time out~~
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I'm a bit late with a response, had to leave town for a couple days but thanks John & Scott for the comments. :)
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Different day, different picture, same knife. Took this pic where I sat down for lunch while out hunting yesterday. Lot of natural beauty out in the woods to be seen when ya slow down and look around. The pattern of this fungus covering a rotting log was quite striking.
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and another with the folder I had in the lfp.
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Nice photos of some very nice knives. ::tu::
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VERY NICE pics GREG!!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: John :D
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CASE Hunter green soddie... John :D
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Real nice contrast there Jody!! KOOL pic!! 8) John :D
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My 72 next to a hog track. This was taken in a public park. Those pigs are everywhere.
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Floyd.. WOW!! Big hog.. and KOOL pic too!!! ::nod:: ::tu:: John :D
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Thanks John. ::tu::
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Ohhhhhhh boy....you know I love orange John!!!

Awesome pics!!
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Thank You Scott!!! ::handshake:: John :D
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