That's a beauty packboard - a buy of a life time! Love all your knife content - keep it coming! Bear rifle season is open and Whitetail bow season just started here in the Rainy River District of NW Ontario. Filled my Bear tag, but it's way too hot for my liking to hunt deer. Going to hold off for some cold weather for sure!
I’m American, but a lot of my family, including my mother, are Canadian. A few years back I got a nice Christmas gift from my mom in the form of a Grohman Canadian Belt Knife. I had never heard of that before, but I have since discovered the history of it. I was impressed with how well it dressed a whitetail. And my buddies down here have never seen one, so there’s that too. 🇨🇦🇺🇸
Hi Jimmy that must of been a shot to remember with some Pabst! That pack board bag is a beauty. That was a steal of the century! I can just visualize you cracking open your stash! Those knives are a beauty. The scenery is gorgeous! Love this video!🍺🍺🍺🍺❤️🦌 hunting!
Haha, it was Nancy! That old pack is pretty cool for sure! It's going to be pretty warm here all week, but winter is coming 🤠. Thank you VERY much, Nancy! Hope you are having an amazing Sunday afternoon 🍻🍷👌👍🤠🍻
Im a big fan of flat grind knives , great all rounders . Most campers outdoors people in the uk use scandi grind blades, ok for notching wood , rubbish for cutting food .
Hopefully you get some hunting video's or scenery. I like the backpacks that just have flaps, the new packpacks you have to fight with zippers and are so tight, then you have to try and remember what little pocket you stuffed something in. I love pockets but they have to be on the outside . Love 3 blade, all i use is 3 blade muzzy, gets dull i take out my Leatherman diamond file and seconds later ready to kill again.
Excelent choices! I wanted to ask if you have tried a filet knife of any kind to quarter up your game? A Henry is my favorite. Keeps an edge and gives me the flexibility to skim the pelvic girdle accordingly. The point of the blade makes the quickest work of the ball joint ligament. LT Legamentum Teres. The lumbar vertabrae and the nodules there are easily navigated compared to a heavy fixed blade. Very minimal meat loss is acheived with the flexabilty and sharpness of a thin blade. You can feel the bone and muscle connections release with ease.
Hi BW, and thanks! I have never used a flexible blade, but I have heard about them. Chef's love them for butchering, so it makes total sense. Victorinox makes a great flexible boning knife. Happy Sunday to you! 🍻🍻
That's a beauty packboard - a buy of a life time! Love all your knife content - keep it coming!
Bear rifle season is open and Whitetail bow season just started here in the Rainy River District of NW Ontario.
Filled my Bear tag, but it's way too hot for my liking to hunt deer. Going to hold off for some cold weather for sure!
Thank my friend, and congrats on the bear 🐻 ! Agree, much better when it cools off. Good luck with your next outing 🍻🍻
I’m American, but a lot of my family, including my mother, are Canadian. A few years back I got a nice Christmas gift from my mom in the form of a Grohman Canadian Belt Knife. I had never heard of that before, but I have since discovered the history of it. I was impressed with how well it dressed a whitetail. And my buddies down here have never seen one, so there’s that too.
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Hi Jimmy that must of been a shot to remember with some Pabst! That pack board bag is a beauty. That was a steal of the century! I can just visualize you cracking open your stash! Those knives are a beauty. The scenery is gorgeous! Love this video!🍺🍺🍺🍺❤️🦌 hunting!
Haha, it was Nancy! That old pack is pretty cool for sure! It's going to be pretty warm here all week, but winter is coming 🤠. Thank you VERY much, Nancy! Hope you are having an amazing Sunday afternoon 🍻🍷👌👍🤠🍻
Great vid. The best time of the year is upon us. Best of luck this season.
Thank you! 🙏 Fingers crossed, my elk will be on the ground next weekend 👍👍
Im a big fan of flat grind knives , great all rounders . Most campers outdoors people in the uk use scandi grind blades, ok for notching wood , rubbish for cutting food .
Great video!
Thanks, BT! Much appreciated 🙏 🍻🤠
Hopefully you get some hunting video's or scenery. I like the backpacks that just have flaps, the new packpacks you have to fight with zippers and are so tight, then you have to try and remember what little pocket you stuffed something in. I love pockets but they have to be on the outside . Love 3 blade, all i use is 3 blade muzzy, gets dull i take out my Leatherman diamond file and seconds later ready to kill again.
I agree! These simple top loaders are awesome! Have an awesome Sunday, my friend 👍🍻
Excelent choices! I wanted to ask if you have tried a filet knife of any kind to quarter up your game? A Henry is my favorite. Keeps an edge and gives me the flexibility to skim the pelvic girdle accordingly. The point of the blade makes the quickest work of the ball joint ligament. LT Legamentum Teres. The lumbar vertabrae and the nodules there are easily navigated compared to a heavy fixed blade. Very minimal meat loss is acheived with the flexabilty and sharpness of a thin blade. You can feel the bone and muscle connections release with ease.
Hi BW, and thanks! I have never used a flexible blade, but I have heard about them. Chef's love them for butchering, so it makes total sense. Victorinox makes a great flexible boning knife. Happy Sunday to you! 🍻🍻