Knives in the Wild

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I was wondering John if, when you get into the woods, you carry bear spray. Or if bears are an issue.
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Quick Steel wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:21 pm I was wondering John if, when you get into the woods, you carry bear spray. Or if bears are an issue.
Bears are not an issue Garry.. No bear spray.. In 15yrs of hiking I have only seen 1 bear and he/she was at a distance moving away..
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Check this shattered looking tree stump. It's magical kindling! It's all over the ground like this....
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Stumbled upon this skull yesterday....
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Neato' Scott ::tu:: . Very fitting for a mean sog fixie :mrgreen: .
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Old EO Winchester in the deer stand!
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Winchester M21 wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2020 3:33 pm Old EO Winchester in the deer stand!

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Real Nice Knife!!! ::tu:: Kool pic!!! 8)
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Winchester M21 wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2020 3:33 pm Old EO Winchester in the deer stand!

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Great looking knife! Beautiful handles! ::tu:: :D

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Winchester M21 wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2020 3:33 pm Old EO Winchester in the deer stand!

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That is a very gorgeous knife! And an equally beautiful photo. ::nod:: ::tu::
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Very very nice e/o Mr. Winchester, carry it with pride ::tu:: . And good luck on the deer, hope you get a big one.
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So, I had set up this KC for a couple of pics to put in the Robt Klaas thread, when my old buddy decided to do a little photobombing. I guess it then qualified for "Show us your pets", but I decided to throw a couple in this thread. Here is a Crane, with a little support from a Lab.
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Nothing better than a dog and great knife.. ::tu:: Nice pics Ike!!!
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jmh58 wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2020 4:30 pm Nothing better than a dog and great knife.. ::tu:: Nice pics Ike!!!
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How about a dog & a great knife by the water? :D

Nice KC Ike! I like your picture Bomber as well! ::super_happy::

Nice Case & SAK John! ::tu::

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You two are setting a pretty high standard on this page. Excellent. Thanks. ::nod:: ::tu::
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Thanks Tom and Floyd... ::handshake::
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Ike, I had a similar experience while photographing a moose once. It was in Jackson Wy. They seemed to know each other. The dogs name was Wilson, I never heard the moose's name.
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Thanks guys, beautiful photo, John.
doglegg wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2020 6:45 pm Ike, I had a similar experience while photographing a moose once. It was in Jackson Wy. They seemed to know each other. The dogs name was Wilson, I never heard the moose's name.
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I think that is Bullwinkle's great niece.....Matilda Moose.
Great photo as well!
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NYK Walden/Hammer Brand

As I snapped this photo, I heard the stalk crying out, "Help! There is a Corn Knife stuck in my ear!".

Yes, I know, wrong type of corn.....just having a little fun.
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Well played, Ike ::tu::
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Ike, I guess I'm to callused for corn humor. It is toetally beyond me. ::facepalm::
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Thank you, Steve.

Floyd, you need a little Cornhusker's Lotion for those calluses. :lol:
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Waukonda wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2020 2:38 am Thank you, Steve.

Floyd, you need a little Cornhusker's Lotion for those calluses. :lol:
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Waukonda wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2020 10:11 pm NYK Walden/Hammer Brand

As I snapped this photo, I heard the stalk crying out, "Help! There is a Corn Knife stuck in my ear!".

Yes, I know, wrong type of corn.....just having a little fun.

I wonder if the stalk could h--ear it coming or if he felt like he was being stalked? :mrgreen:
But hey, "Jimmy crack corn and I don't care. My master blades gone away." LOL! :lol:
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Hey Ike.. Nice shot!!! ::tu:: ::nod::
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