Knives in the Wild

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roseandthistlecustom wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 4:27 am IMG_20200501_164642_152.jpgResized_20200501_135246.jpegIMG_20200501_165045_649_copy_1512x1890.jpg20200502_205847_copy_1718x2224.jpg20200501_150443.jpg20200501_134559.jpg20200501_134526_copy_756x1008.jpg20200501_134555.jpg
Very nice photos and knives. But..........were the fish biting? :) .
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Nope, not one bite and I even broke out bait which I usually won't do.
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Thanks fellas ::handshake::

Florida Pennyroyal and Kershaw Zing. The plant has a distinct mint smell when you crush the bulb. Just learned that 2 weeks ago.
I've learned so much whilst living here the past 6 years. WOW, that's gone by fast!
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TripleF wrote: Mon May 04, 2020 9:52 am Thanks fellas ::handshake::

Florida Pennyroyal and Kershaw Zing. The plant has a distinct mint smell when you crush the bulb. Just learned that 2 weeks ago.
I've learned so much whilst living here the past 6 years. WOW, that's gone by fast!
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TripleF wrote: Mon May 04, 2020 9:52 am Thanks fellas ::handshake::

Florida Pennyroyal and Kershaw Zing. The plant has a distinct mint smell when you crush the bulb. Just learned that 2 weeks ago.
I've learned so much whilst living here the past 6 years. WOW, that's gone by fast!
Yes it does. We use to see a lot of it back in the training areas on Eglin AFB, especially around the area where the SF training area was back in the 70 & 80's. . If you take and gather some plants and sprinkle in your bed roll, it will keep out fleas, ticks and other critters.
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Papa Bones wrote: Mon May 04, 2020 2:09 pm
TripleF wrote: Mon May 04, 2020 9:52 am Thanks fellas ::handshake::

Florida Pennyroyal and Kershaw Zing. The plant has a distinct mint smell when you crush the bulb. Just learned that 2 weeks ago.
I've learned so much whilst living here the past 6 years. WOW, that's gone by fast!
Yes it does. We use to see a lot of it back in the training areas on Eglin AFB, especially around the area where the SF training area was back in the 70 & 80's. . If you take and gather some plants and sprinkle in your bed roll, it will keep out fleas, ticks and other critters.

Thanks for that tip sir!! ::tu::
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That is near Mr. Bones, thank you for the tip ::tu:: . If I ever move down to FL, i'll be sure to keep it in mind ::handshake::.
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TripleF wrote: Mon May 04, 2020 9:52 am Thanks fellas ::handshake::

Florida Pennyroyal and Kershaw Zing. The plant has a distinct mint smell when you crush the bulb. Just learned that 2 weeks ago.
I've learned so much whilst living here the past 6 years. WOW, that's gone by fast!
Nice knife Scott! ::tu:: :D
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TPK wrote: Mon May 04, 2020 8:23 pm
TripleF wrote: Mon May 04, 2020 9:52 am Thanks fellas ::handshake::

Florida Pennyroyal and Kershaw Zing. The plant has a distinct mint smell when you crush the bulb. Just learned that 2 weeks ago.
I've learned so much whilst living here the past 6 years. WOW, that's gone by fast!
Nice knife Scott! ::tu:: :D

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The colors of the knife and flowers highly compliment each other Scott. ::tu::
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Anza love'em ::tu::
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Lookin good Scott!!! ::tu::
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Thanks fellas!!
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Scott, once again you are to be applauded! ::tu::
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Steve Warden wrote: Wed May 06, 2020 4:28 pm Scott, once again you are to be applauded! ::tu::
::tu:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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Many thanks fellas!!

From yesterday....
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Triple F and jmh, you guys carry this thread. Thanks. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::handshake::
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John, For a moment I thought I was looking at fish on that rock. ::tu::
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doglegg wrote: Thu May 07, 2020 3:27 pm Triple F and jmh, you guys carry this thread. Thanks. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::handshake::
Yes, they certainly do ::nod:: . Spring is here, so have to breakout the ole camera now... Maybe I can get a few, half as good shot's, as what ya'all have been sharing.
Well done Scott, jmh ::tu:: .
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Thanks Floyd, Garry, Willy.. ::handshake:: Seems the only way I get half decent pics is to get them outside.. ::facepalm:: :lol:
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Looks like you're ready John ::tu:: ::tu::
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Found this hunk of sap balled up on a pine tree.....cut it in half...
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That's cool, Scott.
Reminded me of the spruce gum our grandfather would find for us out on our walks in the woods.
Yup, you can actually chew it. It's starts off a bit crumbly, but stay with it and it starts to stick together.
Just wish I could remember what kind of spruce it came from.
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