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<blockquote data-quote="Ol&#039; Red" data-source="post: 2281363" data-attributes="member: 107965"><p>When packing out caribou, I had blood run down my back clear into my boots. Being camped by a lake was convenient. The water was a balmy 40 degrees, so I just waded in and washed my clothes while wearing them, stripped them off and threw them on the bank. Then I got washed up and put on dry clothes. </p><p> The next day someone cast a line in that water and three northern pike chased the one on the hook. I thought it was sunken sticks that I was running into. Maybe it's time to update my outdoor hygiene habits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ol' Red, post: 2281363, member: 107965"] When packing out caribou, I had blood run down my back clear into my boots. Being camped by a lake was convenient. The water was a balmy 40 degrees, so I just waded in and washed my clothes while wearing them, stripped them off and threw them on the bank. Then I got washed up and put on dry clothes. The next day someone cast a line in that water and three northern pike chased the one on the hook. I thought it was sunken sticks that I was running into. Maybe it's time to update my outdoor hygiene habits. [/QUOTE]
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