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<blockquote data-quote="Black Titan" data-source="post: 5704586" data-attributes="member: 23161"><p>Reading the other thread about the person asking for a dog at 6:30am, got me to thinking. </p><p></p><p>I've got my pack all supplied with things I think I may need in the woods. TP, wipes, dressing gloves, headlamp, flashlights, first aid kit, rope, backup release for my bow, snacks, water, etc. Just random things I thought may come in handy. In truth I've probably over-packed. Theres a small saw in there, e-tool, fire starter, compass, couple of knives, black rack, tarp, mylar blankets, various reams of paracord, plus on my chest pack is a range finder, binoculars, gps unit, grunt tube, licenses, etc. </p><p></p><p>But I never put much thought into supplies I might need for tracking. Someone in the other thread mentioned hydrogen peroxide in a spray bottle. What is that used for? </p><p></p><p>Anyways, what are some items that you would consider essential in tracking a blood trail to a downed deer, and how would you use them? </p><p></p><p>I got all geared up last year and never got to go, due to various reasons, but this year I'm prepared and already got drawn for 3 separate hunts and have PTO in the bank at work, so hopefully nothing will throw a wrench in the works. This will be my first official bow hunting year, and I'm stoked. </p><p></p><p>BT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Titan, post: 5704586, member: 23161"] Reading the other thread about the person asking for a dog at 6:30am, got me to thinking. I've got my pack all supplied with things I think I may need in the woods. TP, wipes, dressing gloves, headlamp, flashlights, first aid kit, rope, backup release for my bow, snacks, water, etc. Just random things I thought may come in handy. In truth I've probably over-packed. Theres a small saw in there, e-tool, fire starter, compass, couple of knives, black rack, tarp, mylar blankets, various reams of paracord, plus on my chest pack is a range finder, binoculars, gps unit, grunt tube, licenses, etc. But I never put much thought into supplies I might need for tracking. Someone in the other thread mentioned hydrogen peroxide in a spray bottle. What is that used for? Anyways, what are some items that you would consider essential in tracking a blood trail to a downed deer, and how would you use them? I got all geared up last year and never got to go, due to various reasons, but this year I'm prepared and already got drawn for 3 separate hunts and have PTO in the bank at work, so hopefully nothing will throw a wrench in the works. This will be my first official bow hunting year, and I'm stoked. BT [/QUOTE]
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