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Forums >> Let's Talk Texas Outdoors >> Back at Camp >> Whats in your field kit?

Whats in your field kit?

bigmike
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I light of Duckwackers amazing story I thought it would be a great idea for everyone to list what they carry in the field for safety. Here are a few of mine:

Benadryl- allergic reactions.. poison ivy/oak etc.

Sudafed

Bonine- (Motion sickness)

Immodium-

Cipro- (Need a script) Strong anti bacterial, used for staph infections and anthrax

Advil

Tylenol

superglue- can be used to seal cuts and scrapes,  works great on the water where band-aids are useless.

and a good first aid kit.

everyone be safe and prepared!

 

"It takes 32 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, but only 3 for a proper trigger pull."

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RE: Whats in your field kit?

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Benadryl is a necessary around our camp since one of my sons is allregic to deer dander.

One thing we're sure to pack along a good pair of tweezers with magnifying glass so we can take care of any cactus stickers, as well as pick-off any ticks too.  We've gotten a few on us from field dressing and skinning over the years, epecially before the first good freeze.

Another is bag balm (or equivalent)...after skinning a few deer the hands can get really dry - espeially when its cold.

RE: Whats in your field kit?

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I forgot:

Ducktape

Rubber gloves

"It takes 32 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, but only 3 for a proper trigger pull."

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