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<blockquote data-quote="Ian B" data-source="post: 497412" data-attributes="member: 20737"><p>Hey there judging by your gear it looks like you did your homework cool stuff man hope you have a good hunt. </p><p>Not much I can add here most of the other guys covered a good bit of stuff. </p><p>I agree 110% about not using the quick clot unless you have done everything.</p><p> I have been told by a couple guys over in the sandbox who are medics that it can do more harm than good if you dont know what your doing. </p><p>Its a good idea to try and get some training in that area not saying you need to absolutely go out and get it before you go but in the future.</p><p></p><p>Always bring a topo map and a compass just in case murphys law decides to beat the GPS up. </p><p>I also always try a bring a spot GPS tracker to. </p><p>Id recommend not bringing your cell phone if yours is anything like my last 5 phones its not made to get wet or banged around plus depending how remote the area is you wont get service.</p><p></p><p>As far as knives go ill admit I am some what of a knife snob I have been collecting knives since I can remember. I wont recommend any brands there is a lot of good ones out there but I recommend something made of D2 or VG-10 steel stuff holds and edge better than anything else I have tried. </p><p></p><p>And for boots because I think they are super critical to in case you decide you dont like the ones you got or they get destroyed. </p><p></p><p>cheek out <a href="http://www.whitesboots.com/" target="_blank">White's Boots, Hunting Boots, Pac Boots, Work Boots, Outdoor Clothing</a> I love theses things I use them for work and hunting they are a little expensive up front but are well worth it and less expensive in the long run if you go through boots alot because they will rebuild them for life. </p><p></p><p>Been thinking about getting a pair of theses and building them up for some really cold weather hunting up north. <a href="http://www.russellmoccasin.com/boots_mountainhunting/boots_mt.html" target="_blank">Sportsmen's Footwear Since 1898 - Hunting Boots, Outdoor Gear, Custom Made Boots, Hunt Boot, Hunters Boot, Hiking Boot, Tracking Boots</a></p><p></p><p>Any way like I said before have a good safe hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian B, post: 497412, member: 20737"] Hey there judging by your gear it looks like you did your homework cool stuff man hope you have a good hunt. Not much I can add here most of the other guys covered a good bit of stuff. I agree 110% about not using the quick clot unless you have done everything. I have been told by a couple guys over in the sandbox who are medics that it can do more harm than good if you dont know what your doing. Its a good idea to try and get some training in that area not saying you need to absolutely go out and get it before you go but in the future. Always bring a topo map and a compass just in case murphys law decides to beat the GPS up. I also always try a bring a spot GPS tracker to. Id recommend not bringing your cell phone if yours is anything like my last 5 phones its not made to get wet or banged around plus depending how remote the area is you wont get service. As far as knives go ill admit I am some what of a knife snob I have been collecting knives since I can remember. I wont recommend any brands there is a lot of good ones out there but I recommend something made of D2 or VG-10 steel stuff holds and edge better than anything else I have tried. And for boots because I think they are super critical to in case you decide you dont like the ones you got or they get destroyed. cheek out [URL="http://www.whitesboots.com/"]White's Boots, Hunting Boots, Pac Boots, Work Boots, Outdoor Clothing[/URL] I love theses things I use them for work and hunting they are a little expensive up front but are well worth it and less expensive in the long run if you go through boots alot because they will rebuild them for life. Been thinking about getting a pair of theses and building them up for some really cold weather hunting up north. [URL="http://www.russellmoccasin.com/boots_mountainhunting/boots_mt.html"]Sportsmen's Footwear Since 1898 - Hunting Boots, Outdoor Gear, Custom Made Boots, Hunt Boot, Hunters Boot, Hiking Boot, Tracking Boots[/URL] Any way like I said before have a good safe hunt. [/QUOTE]
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