Bowie knife sheath build, camp fire pork loin, and Jerry Clowers “Rat Killin”
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Building a sheath for the new knife and cooking a wild pig loin over the fire and telling some requested jerry clower stories #knifemaking #leathercraft #spiritoftheoutdoors
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Good video. Davy C. and Daniel B. were "longhunters", hunters and trappers who went on long hunts to acquire considerable amounts of furs. Boone somtimes spent a year or more in Can-tuc-kee [Kentucky]. Once, when he was returning home the Cherokees robbed everything he had. They told him to stay out of Can-tuc-kee or the "hornets and yellow jackets will surely sting you". What did Boone do, he turned right around and went back into Can-tuc-kee.
Very nice looking sheath and it sure compliments the knife very well . Admire your wall decor as well , looks much the same as mine . Hungry now for pork loin , yours sure looked good and admire your way of cooking on a campfire . Your channel has quickly become one of my favorites . ATB to you and family .
@SpiritoftheOutdoors
10 ай бұрын
Thank you im glad you enjoy it. Its about time to dive into hunting season and my best crappie fishing is in the fall. Lot goes on here and i try to film most of it
Good times. Thanks for sharing!
@SpiritoftheOutdoors
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Thank you for watching
Nice looking sheath. Roscoe is like Jake..he just knows when you got something to eat.
@SpiritoftheOutdoors
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Yea came runnin in when he herd me smackin.
@UncleSasquatchOutdoors
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@@SpiritoftheOutdoors Jake was sitting beside me last night watching me eat pizza. He loves the crust so of course he got plenty of it.
@SpiritoftheOutdoors
Жыл бұрын
@@UncleSasquatchOutdoors i always give Roscoe the crust too
That knife sheath you’ve made turned out really nice. It really compliments that Bowie knife. Thanks for sharing this. - Tennessee Smoky
Haha thanks for the rat story's my wife and I hadn't had such a good laugh in a long time hahaha
@SpiritoftheOutdoors
Жыл бұрын
Glad i could oblige you on them. I love them ole stories
Not sure what I like better the knife or the sheath both look awesome
@SpiritoftheOutdoors
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Thank you
Right on 👍
@SpiritoftheOutdoors
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Thank you
Love Jerry clower
Great job on the sheath That combo looks like one Jeremiah Johnson would carry. Love cast iron. Ours were my wifes Grandparents. Close to 100 years old. Grizzwald and Wagner.
@SpiritoftheOutdoors
Жыл бұрын
That is the old good stuff. I have mostly lodge and the skillet i cooked in was a china made yard sell job. I hate to put good ones in the fire.
good job Justin great looking sheath
@SpiritoftheOutdoors
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Thank you Mike
that turned out really good
@SpiritoftheOutdoors
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Thank you
Long time ago my mother had a bird feeder the squirrels dearly loved. So my brother and I decided to break them from the habit. We mixed up a good amount of red pepper with the bird seed. They'd take a bite, turn a complete flip in midair, land and take another bite. You have never seen anything until you've seen six squirrels eating red pepper and doing acrobatics simultaneously. We didn't break them from the feeder but we could have sold tickets to the show.
@SpiritoftheOutdoors
Жыл бұрын
😂 i herd it would make chickens lay eggs but ive never seen squirrels eat it
Yes Sir👍🏼I'm Impressed
Thumbs Up
@SpiritoftheOutdoors
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Thank you
Thought I'd tell ya sir I like your dog . Reminds me a lot of my old fiest ( recently passed ) she was 15 years old . Looked similar to yours . Was tough as nails and loyal as a little dog could be .
@SpiritoftheOutdoors
Жыл бұрын
Thank ya. Roscoe is my buddy and a fairly good squirrel dog once the acorns start dropping and the squirrels get on the ground
@larryalexander4833
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@@SpiritoftheOutdoors ya sassy was a good hunter and tracker
I think it's called a saddle stich
@SpiritoftheOutdoors
Жыл бұрын
I do think your right. I couldnt remember to save me
Great video stay safe from newfoundland and labrador Canada
@SpiritoftheOutdoors
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Thank you
Hey Justin: Me again? If you used 2 needles at the same time you'd be doing a saddle stitch. What you're doing, I would call a "running" saddle stitch, if there is such a thing?:~))) A lot of times I'll use one needle and run the length of the stitch, then just come right back to the beginning going through the remaining holes. When you're done it'll look like a saddle stitch. As for being cheap with the leather? I do the same thing when I can? I use scraps for my welts. No one knows but me and they give the exact same results. God bless: Dave Two Feathers
@SpiritoftheOutdoors
9 ай бұрын
Thanks. I figured it had a name but i kinda just learn by doing so i didnt know
I knew it I knew it how far are you from Liberty😂
@SpiritoftheOutdoors
9 ай бұрын
Im in east central Mississippi