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Rick, you are right on the money. Hunting with family is where it is at. My father came with me when I got the buck and on Saturday he and my two teenage daughters were out hunting. So far 1 buck and two doe MD. I wish my brother was there, but his wife needed him on a vacation in the Dominican Republic. Why schedule it in deer season?
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Getting bloody again.
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Very nice. I loved that knife the first time I saw it and held it in my hands. Nice gut pile too...!
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He looks happy I set up fishing for jan 15-16 this ok 2 days
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I would not let mckenzie shoot a doe tonight. I did not think I had bought her a tag. Got home and realized I had. Maybe tomorrow she can whack a Barron doe
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Those dates sound great to me. I plan on bringing Arlis if that's ok.
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Yip he will like the dancers
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I would not let mckenzie shoot a doe tonight. I did not think I had bought her a tag. Got home and realized I had. Maybe tomorrow she can whack a Barron doe Thinkin' she'll get plenty mores chances knowing dad.
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Looks like something worked right...
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Here's a picture from Chootem Again Got moose heart ?
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That's a 4 1/2 backpocket
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Skinned, 1/4, boned, scraped the scull - never hit a lick and steal cut's very will. Hard to beat the most constant steal a poor old dumb okie can manage. Its INSANE!
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I believe the use of the word ****INSANE**** in knife posts has already been spoken for......
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I believe the use of the word ****INSANE**** in knife posts has already been spoken for...... Can't slide much past that huntsman22 feller... Anyway, that is a very nice knife and I really like the sheath too -- very practical (and safe)! John
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I like the knife AND the sheath.
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Skinned, 1/4, boned, scraped the scull - never hit a lick and steal cut's very will. Hard to beat the most constant steal a poor old dumb okie can manage. Its INSANE! Rick, I notice the knife has a relatively plain handle - sans the sculpting you have on so many of your others. Care to comment? Also how about sharing a picture of the buck, can't imagine you 'scull' scrapped a doe.
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I do it both ways on the handle. Makes no diff to me. As far as the knife it's a piece of scrap which I made into a knife last week. I changed direction 3 times with personal hunting knives last week. Skinned, 1/4, boned, scraped the scull - never hit a lick and steal cut's very will. Hard to beat the most constant steal a poor old dumb okie can manage. Its INSANE! Rick, I notice the knife has a relatively plain handle - sans the sculpting you have on so many of your others. Care to comment? Also how about sharing a picture of the buck, can't imagine you 'scull' scrapped a doe.
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looks like you got that sheath makin' thing down. I'm liking the looks of that kydex sheath pretty well.
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