Huntin with your Traditional Knives

Schrade-Walden H-15. OH

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Western F66 Black Beauty my folks gave me for Christmas in 1966; skinning and butchering a deer with it in November 2011. OH

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Winchester 16 gauge Model 12, Buck 307, and rabbits - a good combination for a fun day afield. I suppose this is enough hunting pictures! OH

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My favorite new thread. Thanks Ryan!

Old Hunter.....great pictures for sure


Here's me with my Dowell Trapper in acid etched A2 again during archery season. Many people like to hunt from tree stands but I do my fair share of still hunting from the ground and just hanging out beside a tree many times.

 
Your very welcome sir:) hopefully we'll get some people and pics involved before too long:D
 
Here is a pic of my brother and I and his second ever doe!


She wasn't a giant, but she was tasty!

Here is my other brother and my myself with his doe from last season.


For knife content zoom in to see my stag #73 nestled in my watch pocket!

Here is a fixed blade GEC that accompanied me this bear season.


It now belongs to a fellow forum member who does civil war reenactments!
 
I'll definitely have some good pictures this coming hunting season. Plan on using this Loveless style drop point hunter from Bob Dozier. 154CM steel, green micarta with red liners just like Loveless liked them.



 
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Jake, that is a fantastic looking Dozier hunting knife - look forward to your report and pictures. OH
 
^ You've posted some great pictures OH, I look forward to seeing more as well!

Ryan, keep up the good work on the hogs. Do you eat them or is it just control?
 
^ You've posted some great pictures OH, I look forward to seeing more as well!

Ryan, keep up the good work on the hogs. Do you eat them or is it just control?

It's a little bit of both. We eat a TON of them every year! But if they're all sucked down skinny and nasty it's not worth the time and flea bites incured to clean them lol.
 
That's good you can at least eat them most of the time. My buddy in NC hunts them a lot but after a few different diseases were found and people started getting sick, it's not recommended to eat them now.

Here's a closer pic of the knife in my "squirrel hunting" picture from the previous page. Todd ground this one very thin, the blade actually has some flex to it. It's CPM154 and just over 4" closed.

 
Great pics Johnny!! Hunting squirrels with a .22 is probably one of my all time favorite things:) I've got to get one of the lannys clips like yours. I never held one but they look like they'd be just perfect for what I use a slipjoint for. What kind of scales is on yours?
 
Thanks Johnny, you have a lot of fine equipment yourself! We have an annual squirrel hunt that a big group of friends join in on. Prizes for weights and tail lengths. Then we have a party afterward, watch the kids beat each other up playing football in the yard, cook all sorts food and make fun of each other. It's always a great way to kick off hunting season.

Ryan, looks like sambar stag on the LC.
 
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