Yes. There are plenty of uses for a knife while fishing, like cutting lines, carving up the fish, killing the fish, etc.
In order for a knife to be considered a pocket Knife the ability of the blade to be folded into the handle needs to be present. In addition to this the blade will typically range in length from 2 to 6 inches (5 to 15cm).
One of the main benefits of having a multi-tool pocket knife is that it is portable so you can carry it with you almost anywhere you go. Multi-tool pocket knives are more versatile than a standard pocket knife, and sometimes there are situations where more than just a knife is needed. Some of the additional tools you can find are screwdrivers, wire strippers, can openers, and scissors.
If you have more fish, you should put the catfish into another tank. Or you could just get rid of it.
I have found that if I use a sharp knife, they are pretty easy to scrape off! My pocket knife works just fine.
The dinner knife, or 'service knife,' in a semi-formal, or formal setting would be for the knife to be at the right of the dinner plate, with the blade facing the plate. If there is a butter plate and butter knife or 'spreader,' that knife should be on the butter plate to the left of the dinner plate, just above the cutlery on the left. The butter knife should be place with the handle facing to the right and the blade facing downwards. If there is an additional knife, such as a fish knife, etc., that knife should be to the right of the dinner knife, with the blade facing towards the dinner knife.
Put all the jelly fish together and they should form a ring and you just put the pigmy in:)
just you need flour,onion,bamboo shoot,egg and fish ,then you should use your knife,pot and roll.pin
In some cultures, a gift of a pocket knife can symbolize trust, as the recipient is being entrusted with a tool that can be potentially dangerous if misused. It can also symbolize protection or preparedness, as a pocket knife is a versatile tool that can be used in various situations. Additionally, giving a pocket knife can represent a desire for the recipient to be self-sufficient and independent.
Something along the lines of: So are to trying to say that the knife fell out the pocket and someone came along and stabbed the boys father with it just to be funny?
switch blades' blades are inside the knife until you press some button or switch, but pocket knives are just knives i think
Unable to answer without more information. WHAT kind of "pocket knife?" Some are specifically declared illegal by statute. And were you doing anyting with it besides just innocently carrying it in your pocket . . where no one could see it?
I suppose it would depend on if a crime was involved. If there was no crime, just an accusation that someone was carrying a knife, like in a pocket or purse, and the knife was not brandished as in taking it out and threatening someone, or like used to cut or stab another person, and just someone saying they suspected a knife was being carried.... Then it would just be his or her word against the accused.