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Case/Bose wharncliffe trapper today. Checking on that bull in the background to make sure he stayed put. He went on field trip yesterday. I got a phone call (or three) yesterday telling me we had a bull out on the road. When I found him he was under a fig tree next to the road about a mile from where he was supposed to be. I pushed him up the road a bit on my 4-wheeler then across the neighbor’s rice farm back to where he belonged. The highway patrol waiting at my truck when I got back worried me a bit, but she was just making sure everything was good.
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Been a while since I've posted. Life is hectic right now...

Anyway, it's pretty well documented that stockman's are my favorite pattern. Landed a gec cattle knife a while back and got the 2025 forum knife. But, I had been hunting for a 66 for a long time. Finally got one thanks to Viin2 Viin2 . Went straight into the pocket! Only cut an apple so far, but looking forward to carrying this for many years to come!!


Looks great man, youre gonna make me miss it 😂 thanks for the shout
 
Case/Bose wharncliffe trapper today. Checking on that bull in the background to make sure he stayed put. He went on field trip yesterday. I got a phone call (or three) yesterday telling me we had a bull out on the road. When I found him he was under a fig tree next to the road about a mile from where he was supposed to be. I pushed him up the road a bit on my 4-wheeler then across the neighbor’s rice farm back to where he belonged. The highway patrol waiting at my truck when I got back worried me a bit, but she was just making sure everything was good.
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Glad he is back where he belongs and is unharmed. Seems at times they have to get destructive and go off exploring.
 
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