Patch Knife to the Rescue (Bambi Butchery)

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My good friend Bill who hunts the farm took another fine fat doe a few days ago. He came by today to chop her up. . .but he forgot his knife set. Son of fod (always prepared!) had his new patch knife so that became the designated knife for the job. :thumbup:













 
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That is the ultimate set up. Walk in cooler, freezer, stainless tables and beer taps!! I'm assuming that is here in Michigan during firearm season?

Thanks for posting the pics.
 
That is sweet. Meat in the freezer and a Patch on the hip. Thanks for getting some good pics.
 
Wow! I love it! Thanks for posting this!
 
Has he cleaned a deer before? Only kidding! I have found the Patch knife to be the best whitetail knife for me so far, and probably my favorite Fiddleback to date that I have owned.
 
Looks like it preformed awesomely :)


It did. Probably could not have had a better Fiddleback to do this chore. No more than 20 minutes to get her ready for the vacuum sealer and grinder.

That is the ultimate set up. Walk in cooler, freezer, stainless tables and beer taps!! I'm assuming that is here in Michigan during firearm season?

Thanks for posting the pics.

Thanks! He took it Saturday with his bow, the night before the gun opener. And yeah we are pretty hooked up out at the hop farm.

That is sweet. Meat in the freezer and a Patch on the hip. Thanks for getting some good pics.

My pleasure!

Wow! I love it! Thanks for posting this!

Thank you!

:thumbup: Nice user pics!

Thanks!

Has he cleaned a deer before? Only kidding! I have found the Patch knife to be the best whitetail knife for me so far, and probably my favorite Fiddleback to date that I have owned.

The patch is becoming my most used Fiddleback. . .

sweet setup! mmmmm....fat on meat.... :D

Thanks! We were happy to see the amount of fat on her. It is a hungry woods but the dear are not starving.
 
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