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<blockquote data-quote="SerchforPerch" data-source="post: 137091" data-attributes="member: 2585"><p>Prior thread had a reminder of a first aid kit prepped for your hunting partner.. </p><p></p><p>Just curious on what your first aid kit consists of and whether you carry any field tools with you?? </p><p>My first aid kit currently consists of gauze, co-band, saline rinse, triple antibiotic, iodine, scissors, surgical glue, Q-tips and rubber gloves - Any recommendations on what else I should add? </p><p></p><p>Also worth mentioning - I was hunting on some land last year and the landowner mentioned to me that the neighboring landowner forgot a single snare out in the field, that landowner let some other guys hunt his land and one dog happened to get caught in it and by the time the owner got there it was too late.. The thought has worried me ever since so I always carry a pair of pliers (Porcupines) and set of Wire shears (snares) in my vest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SerchforPerch, post: 137091, member: 2585"] Prior thread had a reminder of a first aid kit prepped for your hunting partner.. Just curious on what your first aid kit consists of and whether you carry any field tools with you?? My first aid kit currently consists of gauze, co-band, saline rinse, triple antibiotic, iodine, scissors, surgical glue, Q-tips and rubber gloves - Any recommendations on what else I should add? Also worth mentioning - I was hunting on some land last year and the landowner mentioned to me that the neighboring landowner forgot a single snare out in the field, that landowner let some other guys hunt his land and one dog happened to get caught in it and by the time the owner got there it was too late.. The thought has worried me ever since so I always carry a pair of pliers (Porcupines) and set of Wire shears (snares) in my vest. [/QUOTE]
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