Mighty excellent tip.Use spray hydrogen peroxide to get blood off your pack and clothes.
Step one get something bloody! Hang whatever you want to clean up sprayit with pressurized water. Then spray it with hydrogen peroxide not only will it foam up wherever there is blood it will also pull the blood out of the item. Then spray it off and repeat.
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Drew,
HP is great for a lot of things and all my vehicles carry a bottle.....I've used it on Trigger's feet many times for cuts.
Matt,
I have a million pill bottles......lol
My tip.....For guys that like to use breathable waders.....Buy a can or two of Flex-Seal.....As cracks or seams start to leak.....Spray them.....I have found that the black is better than the clear.....Also, Shoe Goo is great for the bigger cracks on boots.
ps.....Flex Sealed the bottom of one of the back packs I use for fowling.....Dry as a bone inside.
when I’m not using my water bladder I empty it and throw it in the chest freezer in the garage. That way the moisture left inside doesn’t mold. Way easier than cleaning them out all the time
Drew,
HP is great for a lot of things and all my vehicles carry a bottle.....I've used it on Trigger's feet many times for cuts.
Matt,
I have a million pill bottles......lol
My tip.....For guys that like to use breathable waders.....Buy a can or two of Flex-Seal.....As cracks or seams start to leak.....Spray them.....I have found that the black is better than the clear.....Also, Shoe Goo is great for the bigger cracks on boots.
ps.....Flex-Sealed the bottom of one of the back packs I use for fowling.....Dry as a bone inside.
Mighty excellent tip.
I keep a hydrogen peroxide spray bottle in the truck while hunting.
Here's a tip, use a spray bottle of
HP to find those hard to trail blood spots. Wounded deer ect.
Hard to see blood spots will fizz.
Then mark the spot. Phone app or red or orange ribbon marker.
That job was driving me crazy!!when I’m not using my water bladder I empty it and throw it in the chest freezer in the garage. That way the moisture left inside doesn’t mold. Way easier than cleaning them out all the time
Thank you.So the meat eater guys have this new hot tip thing going on where they post up hot tips. I figured it would be a cool thread for the site. Basically if you have something cool you do involving hunting post it up. I have a few to share so I will start.
That is a good tip. I was rinsing mine with vinegar.non toxic. Kills. GermsThat job was deiving me crazy!!
Thanks for the tip.
Men... I am building a list!!!!I always buy a spray can of water repellent. Keep it in the truck.
Made for hikers. Added protection to keep the boots and clothing dry.
Interesting.. never heard of that one but it's going into my chest freezer tonight. It doesn't ruin the bladder at all? I hate how the bladders never quite dry all the way, even after you hang them.when I’m not using my water bladder I empty it and throw it in the chest freezer in the garage. That way the moisture left inside doesn’t mold. Way easier than cleaning them out all the time