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<blockquote data-quote="RYEWSKY25284" data-source="post: 1970134" data-attributes="member: 76586"><p>I've done a lot of hunting in Wyoming for Speed Goats. Done lots of sneaks, crawled long distances and took home tons cactus home in my knees, hands and forearms. Had cactus in one kneecap for over 6 months. Sometimes it takes MONTHS for cacti to fester and leave the body.</p><p>The worst part is, often times you NEVER even see the cactus until it's in ya.</p><p>This was my remedy. </p><p> Motocross plastic forearm guards, construction knee pads, medium to Hvy weight leather gloves. Cut a slot in the trigger finger of your shooting glove. That way if you don't have time to remove it you car still feel the trigger. You may want to camo paint the stuff up. </p><p>A great hunting opportunity/shot can easily be ruined at the very last second because of the pain cactus delivers. "been there, done that"</p><p></p><p>Go prepared. Enjoy your hunt, be safe, shoot straight. </p><p>Wyoming is a GREAT state and they have an abundant supply of Speed Goats.</p><p>Hope you shoot a big'n</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RYEWSKY25284, post: 1970134, member: 76586"] I've done a lot of hunting in Wyoming for Speed Goats. Done lots of sneaks, crawled long distances and took home tons cactus home in my knees, hands and forearms. Had cactus in one kneecap for over 6 months. Sometimes it takes MONTHS for cacti to fester and leave the body. The worst part is, often times you NEVER even see the cactus until it's in ya. This was my remedy. Motocross plastic forearm guards, construction knee pads, medium to Hvy weight leather gloves. Cut a slot in the trigger finger of your shooting glove. That way if you don't have time to remove it you car still feel the trigger. You may want to camo paint the stuff up. A great hunting opportunity/shot can easily be ruined at the very last second because of the pain cactus delivers. "been there, done that" Go prepared. Enjoy your hunt, be safe, shoot straight. Wyoming is a GREAT state and they have an abundant supply of Speed Goats. Hope you shoot a big'n [/QUOTE]
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