Knives in the Wild

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I love seeing the pictures everyone has posted. I have a few pics from a weekend of hiking last month. I need to get out and take some pics of my other knives in the wild but for now these are all that I have. Would be a good day today since I have most of the day off but the rain and cold temps aren't exactly ideal conditions to get me motivated to hit the woods.
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DANG!!! Where's the LIKE button when you need it! Knice pics fellas!

Got some "wildlife" included in my pic. Gopher Tortoise in background!
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Scott.. That is just plain KOOL!!! ::tu:: ::tu::

Nice pics there sunknife!!! ::tu:: John :D
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Batoning and curls in my garage :D
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You'll have to use your minds eye to see this one.....light was low and my cell phone sucks....

Old timer 34OT ....with a turkey just above the ME in Timer.....

It was great to see even though the pic sucks...
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TripleF. Straining my eyes hard but looks like you got the same kind of smarty aleck gobblers we have around here. Seen one the other day putting his head under his wing before he gobbled so you could'nt hear him. ::smirk::
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Cowdiddly,
That made me laugh! ::tu::
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Here are a couple shots from last spring that I think turned out pretty nice...there was a clump of bright green moss sticking out on an otherwise brown and grey hillside, made for quite a contrast.
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Some Great ""Wild Shots"" guys !!!! ::tu:: --- :)
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Great shots Monk! I especially like that 66 jack! :wink: ::super_happy:: ....is that pumpkin patch acrylic?
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Monk and Mike.. You guys are KILLIN it!! ::tu:: NICE!!! ::tu:: John :D
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313 Mike wrote:Great shots Monk! I especially like that 66 jack! :wink: ::super_happy:: ....is that pumpkin patch acrylic?
yep --- but it's gone to a new home ( an old photo** )
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big monk wrote:
313 Mike wrote:Great shots Monk! I especially like that 66 jack! :wink: ::super_happy:: ....is that pumpkin patch acrylic?
yep --- but it's gone to a new home ( an old photo** )

....still a.schweet looking knife ::tu::
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Took to the Park today to burn some wood.....cooler temps brought that on as we probably won't see them again until November ::tear::
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This mini trapper has been getting a lot of pocket time recently
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This picture is from the wilds of my backyard under the giant maple tree. I took some photos down by the river a short walk from home a couple days ago but only had a single knife on me that morning. This pic of a group of 4 is a bit nicer. :)
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Great thread gents - outdoors is the natural place for a knife to be working - enjoying your photo's. Snapped one of my 8OT in the woods out turkey hunting yesterday - yep, that is poison ivy - there was lots more than just that little plant! OH
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Old Hunter wrote:Great thread gents - outdoors is the natural place for a knife to be working - enjoying your photo's. Snapped one of my 8OT in the woods out turkey hunting yesterday - yep, that is poison ivy - there was lots more than just that little plant! OH
Nice 8ot Bruce. What are those other things you have in that photo?
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Some really great photos on here. These photos were taken on my property; on a few acres - surrounded by 100s more acres - filled with majestic oaks, elms and more wilderness with lots of wildlife - coyote, fox (red & silver), turkey, hawks, owls, hogs....
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