Buck 110 lite

The Buck 110 LT (and the old Bucklites) are perfect fishing knives - they do get dunked in saltwater and clean up easily - nothing to hurt. I’ve worried about the long term effects of the saltwater on brass and ebony or laminate handles. The lightness is nice too when fishing, less to pull down on your belt when wearing lightweight shorts. You will find your LT to be a sturdy and well made economy knife. OH
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The Buck 110 LT (and the old Bucklites) are perfect fishing knives - they do get dunked in saltwater and clean up easily - nothing to hurt. I’ve worried about the long term effects of the saltwater on brass and ebony or laminate handles. The lightness is nice too when fishing, less to pull down on your belt when wearing lightweight shorts. You will find your LT to be a sturdy and well made economy knife. OH
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too cold up there for snook, Sir or do ya run into some? water cant be that cold youre in it.:)

y'all catch redfish up there too?
 
Not today JB, we're in the third day of a good Nor'easter. Should be out of here by tonight - rain has stopped, was going to try for some Specks on the ICW about now, but still too much wind gusting, maybe this evening. That picture was taken on the Isle of Palms in SC a year or two ago (to illustrate wearing a LW Buck with synthetic materials). Yes we have Redfish (Drum), Specks, Flounder (season closed right now), you name we have it - Hatteras is the break point between North Atlantic fish and Mid Atlantic fish - depending on water temperature we can see some of all of them from time to time. OH
 
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