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<blockquote data-quote="Twanger" data-source="post: 846241" data-attributes="member: 43393"><p>Here's what I carry in the pack that gets used *after* the trigger is pulled.</p><p></p><p>* Three small but bright flashlights. One with lots of black-tape wrapped around it.</p><p>* Several writing pen. One with duct-tape wrapped around it.</p><p>* Tags and tie-wraps for affixing them to the inside of a deer's ear. I cut two vertical slits in the ear and tie-wrap tag inside. Then tape the ear shut.</p><p>* Trusty Buck110 folding knife. Razor sharp.</p><p>* Six reflective tracking clothes pins. Red on one side and white on the other.</p><p>* Several pairs of field-dressing gloves</p><p>* gallon-sized plastic bags for heart, liver, and kidneys.</p><p>* 30feet of 400lb breaking strength camo rope. I haul deer up in a tree to gut it. Saves my back and keeps tenders clean.</p><p>* toilet paper or paper napkins in a baggie - good for marking small spots of blood, or taking a dump on a long track.</p><p>* (not shown) Hunting license.</p><p></p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/deer_recovery_kit.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Making some clip-on trail-markers for tracking at night.</p><p>Hoooneeeeeey! Where'd all the clothes pins go?</p><p>Adhesive-backed reflective tape from auto-parts store.</p><p>Red on one side and white on the other.</p><p>Red leads to the deer and white back to the stand.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/home-made_reflectors.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twanger, post: 846241, member: 43393"] Here's what I carry in the pack that gets used *after* the trigger is pulled. * Three small but bright flashlights. One with lots of black-tape wrapped around it. * Several writing pen. One with duct-tape wrapped around it. * Tags and tie-wraps for affixing them to the inside of a deer's ear. I cut two vertical slits in the ear and tie-wrap tag inside. Then tape the ear shut. * Trusty Buck110 folding knife. Razor sharp. * Six reflective tracking clothes pins. Red on one side and white on the other. * Several pairs of field-dressing gloves * gallon-sized plastic bags for heart, liver, and kidneys. * 30feet of 400lb breaking strength camo rope. I haul deer up in a tree to gut it. Saves my back and keeps tenders clean. * toilet paper or paper napkins in a baggie - good for marking small spots of blood, or taking a dump on a long track. * (not shown) Hunting license. [IMG]http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/deer_recovery_kit.jpeg[/IMG] Making some clip-on trail-markers for tracking at night. Hoooneeeeeey! Where'd all the clothes pins go? Adhesive-backed reflective tape from auto-parts store. Red on one side and white on the other. Red leads to the deer and white back to the stand. [IMG]http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/home-made_reflectors.jpeg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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