Posted in Knives on 06/18/2010 06:20 am by Blade Runner
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How I can convince a guy not to shoot Blue Herons?
I do not know the guy, but I've been around a long time it is local in the east of Tennessee, to enforce the law is a moot point. He believes that the Herons are hell on the local trout population. He has seen a dish launches fish and watch them float downstream. He thinks he is doing to the local fishermen a favor shotgunning birds. Well, is it right? "Herons clobber the local trout, or mostly diseased fish nails? I know that the ospreys have streams with trophy trout prey due to prevent the disease from spreading.
If local "law enforcement" is not up to par, report the state Fish and Game, Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife, etc. Everything you have in your state. Herons, like other predators, are an important part of the ecosystem. They are not taking enough fish to impact local fishermen.
Bird Trout
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Posted in Knives on 06/18/2010 01:47 am by Blade Runner
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I've been watching a skinner knife made by frost covered. Just wondering if this brand is decent knife?
I've never heard of them before, but it seems well done.
Well this is a 180 degrees out fromJD response, but as a collector's knife almost all samples countries, I have no one Frost Cutlery knife, and I have no plans. The Frost knives I've seen have been a low-quality steel and pretty bad workmanship. The who have performed in Pakistan are the worst quality I've seen, followed closely by their knives made in China. I'm not saying that knives made in Pakistan or China are rubbish, on the contrary, what I'm saying is that the knives of ice that are made in Pakistan and China is not worth buying. From my experience people Frost knives they do not know knives. Have you ever seen the shopping channel on television at home late at night? See Frost Cutlery knives that are sold at a dollar each, there good reason for it, that's all that really worth it.