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Robert, we cooked it a lot like you would venison or beef. There are some tough spots, but it's nothing a slow roast won't take care of.
Those #85s are looking stellar, anyone have one they want to share?
I'll get one, later in life though.
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Bear season starts in a little over two weeks, usually it's an exciting time for my brother and I, but this year it will prove to be a bit hectic. I will be heading up to the GEC woods, our camp is with in an hours drive of this beloved factory, so thats always a cool thought for me. I will go through some serious trials in deciding who all will make the trip with me this year.
So far it looks like this,
Elk Stag #72 as primary hunting knife.
Smooth Tidioute dogleg as primary pocket knife.
Red Wine will be in the back pocket at all times, ready for work.
I always bring a fixed blade along in a pack, this year it will be the Donnie special. I have not posted pics of this knife yet, I have been saving it and it's debut for a special occasion. I think a trip to the mountains will prove to be full of picture opportunities and it may be a very memorable trip. So be ready for a few pics when I get back.
I would normally be taking my #73L with me, but alas it's still at the spa. I hope it didn't tattle and say I abuse it. : ) This knife has been with me every hunting season since I got it, unfortunately we may miss this one together. I have more than enough knives to replace it, but this one is special to me and it's worth waiting for.
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