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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 1184809" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>I started hunting in the 1950's. All this stuff you guys are talking about didn't exist. I supposed that makes me an "old timer" and yes there was no thought to cleaning up. Plenty of time to do that when you got home. I would wipe the blood off my forearms/hands as best I could with wet grass or whatever was around but that was about the extent of it. My equipment load out consisted of rifle (open sights), ammo, knife, matches, tp, and clothes. When you ran out of tp there was always leaves and what not. I'd go back to it in a minute assuming I got to be young again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 1184809, member: 63138"] I started hunting in the 1950's. All this stuff you guys are talking about didn't exist. I supposed that makes me an "old timer" and yes there was no thought to cleaning up. Plenty of time to do that when you got home. I would wipe the blood off my forearms/hands as best I could with wet grass or whatever was around but that was about the extent of it. My equipment load out consisted of rifle (open sights), ammo, knife, matches, tp, and clothes. When you ran out of tp there was always leaves and what not. I'd go back to it in a minute assuming I got to be young again. [/QUOTE]
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