A group devoted to the Angler and the Angler at Heart.
If the topic has anything to do with fishing, this is the place to post. Tell us your fishing stories, talk about tackle old and new! What you like and what you don’t like.
Bought some new equipment and want to tell us about? We want to hear about it.
Thinking about buying a new pole and want to know it if it is worth the money? Ask up!
Do you collect fishing tackle? Show it off with pride!
Any type of angler with any skill level is welcome!
And as this is I Knife Collector, this is also a place to talk about the knives made, used and collected by anglers! We especially want to see your fishing knives -- in the tackle box, on display, or in action!
Most of my fish knives have already been posted over inKnife Patterns so I'm ot going to re-post them here. But as this is Social Group called i Knife Collectors it seems we do need a discussion where anglers can show off there fishing knives! Let's seem 'em all. Doesn't matter if it is a fixed blade or folder -- vintage or modern, -- collectable or user -- fancy or plain -- just show 'em off! Lets especially show off those knives that live in the tackle box or at the processing station!
Camillus WWII Army and Navy Air Corps Emergency Knife, Rapala Fillett, Shakespeare Utility, and W.R. Case & Sons Fish Knife
Andy Moon
Shapleigh - maybe early 60's vintage. This was in a gentleman's tacklebox that I purchased at an estate sale many years ago. The box had dozens of old glass-eye wooden lures, some older baitcasters and this wonderful old knife.
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Sep 28, 2016
Jan Carter
Andy,
We have done that, an old tackle box is like a time capsule and if your lucky, a good old knife. Looks like your a lucky man! Well done
Sep 29, 2016
Andy Moon
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Sep 30, 2016