110 BUCK adventures in Finland

Wonderful photojournalism. Looks like a great location. Bet it was quiet.

Looks like a couple of what we call perch and several whitefish. Not familiar with the names you gave. The whitefish are related to salmon, I think. We often have them smoked here.

How did you catch them?

Glad your knife worked ok.

There is a danger with a Buck S30V blade that it may cut right through the table where you are working on the fish sometimes and destroy the table.

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Looks like a great time. I'd like to visit Finnland at point. :thumbup:
 
Wonderful photojournalism. Looks like a great location. Bet it was quiet.

Looks like a couple of what we call perch and several whitefish. Not familiar with the names you gave. The whitefish are related to salmon, I think. We often have them smoked here.

How did you catch them?

Glad your knife worked ok.

There is a danger with a Buck S30V blade that it may cut right through the table where you are working on the fish sometimes and destroy the table.

:D

Yes Mr. BG42 EDGE .
It was a pretty quiet place , close neighbors were one or two kilometers down that lake.
I have caught all those fish with the worm fishing, one hook and one float and one worm for each fish.

Rudd fish http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_rudd
Perch http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/European_perch
Two biggest fishes are breams http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_bream
Roaches are not from the family of red fishes they are common roaches http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_roach
On the bottom photos are trouts.

Yes, of course, I know about that danger with S30V Buck knives, so I hadn't been drinking any alcohol for as minimum 24 hours before the use of that knife.:D
And I always use those S30V knives only after full medical inspection of NASA standard.:eek:
 
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:)

Well done.

I have heard that the family Buck is considering including a first aid kit with every S30V knife.

:)
 
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