3Rivers Archery




The Trad Gang Digital Market














Contribute to Trad Gang and Access the Classifieds!

Become a Trad Gang Sponsor!

Traditional Archery for Bowhunters




RIGHT HAND BOWS CLASSIFIEDS

LEFT HAND BOWS CLASSIFIEDS

TRAD GANG CLASSIFIEDS ACCESS


First aid in your pack while hunting? This happen to me!

Started by ken denton, December 16, 2009, 12:20:00 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

ken denton

Last week I left the house and walked a half mile to my ladder stand and had to cross a tight fence where my stand was set up. I set my bow across the fence and was setting on top of the fence post which was a telephone post cut to 4 1/2'. As I started to slid off on the other side I slipped and fell to the ground. I grabbed the barbed wire and ripped my left little finger bad. I stopped the bleeding with the tolet tisue and put on my surgical grove to hold it.
I then got up on my stand and hunted.When I got in that night I ate supper and was cleaning up the wound when I decided to go to emergency and get it sewed up.
The doctor toll me that your body starts to heal in 6 hours and he could not sew it up because it had been longer than that and bacteria sets in. They soked it for 20 minutes in bedidine and taped it up.
What I am trying to say is fix you hunting pack with something to patch you up in an emergency. I had my tetnus shot which last 10 years which was good. I was lucky I did not rip thru a blood vein in my finger. Ken
"Arrows into the wind", What a wounderful sight!!!

jamesh76

very good advise on the first aid kit. Then again if it was cut that bad that you thought you required stitches. Why take the chance and go on and hunt. I understand the desire and willpower people have to hunt no matter what. However, when it comes to health and safety that is my priority.

James
-------------------------------
James Haney
Spring Hill, KS
_ _ _ _ _ ______ _  _  _  _  _
USMC Infantry 1996-2001
1st Marine Division
-------------------------------

LimbLover

QuoteOriginally posted by jamesh76:
very good advise on the first aid kit. Then again if it was cut that bad that you thought you required stitches. Why take the chance and go on and hunt. I understand the desire and willpower people have to hunt no matter what. However, when it comes to health and safety that is my priority.

James
Same here. I carry some small first aid provisions but in the long run - I'm getting out of the woods and driving to a hospital if I'm bleeding like that.
Nick Viau
President, Michigan Longbow Association
www.michiganlongbow.org

ken denton

James, I think because it was a perfect day and I am hard headed at 70 years old. James, you are correct about health First. At 70 you don't know how many times you can get back out hunting. Ken.
Get some Bedidine and something to stop bleeding.
"Arrows into the wind", What a wounderful sight!!!

bornagainbowhunter

My wife slips a first aid kit into my pack whenever I go off hunting.  I was looking in my backpack that I ALWAYS take to the stand, she had one in there that I did not even know about.  Makes you feel good.
But thou, O LORD, art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine head. Psalms 3:3

JV Rooster

I always like to carry a small first aid kit. You never know when you will need one.
>>>------John------>

Grayseas

I keep one in my truck, I should also start packing a small one.
Eli
74 lb Shrew Safari
65 lb Fedora
62 lb Black Widow
60 lb Bamboo Viper
52 lb Bear Hunter TD

jamesh76

QuoteOriginally posted by ken denton:
James, I think because it was a perfect day and I am hard headed at 70 years old. James, you are correct about health First. At 70 you don't know how many times you can get back out hunting. Ken.
Get some Bedidine and something to stop bleeding.
Understandable Ken,
Many of us here will be fortunate to reach your age, let alone reach it in the physical condition you are to walk that far and still pull a bow. God bless you,

James
-------------------------------
James Haney
Spring Hill, KS
_ _ _ _ _ ______ _  _  _  _  _
USMC Infantry 1996-2001
1st Marine Division
-------------------------------

shortstroke 91

Kinda like toilet paper, I never got hunting without it.
shortstroke 91
TBOT Life Member

"BLOOD MAKES THE GRASS GROW"

Wolfkiss

yep, the day you leave it home is the day you need it!
Hunting was hazardous, but at least it guaranteed the freedom of the individual.

There is no doubt that the onset of farming saw the end of leasure for the majority of people, who were destined to toil in the fields.

jeanpaul3006

my last caribou hunting trip i had gone with a paramedic and a emerg doc, you should have seen their first aid kit., needless to say i felt pretty safe with them around. always carry a first aid kit in my backpack. you never know!

Wolfkiss

Hunting was hazardous, but at least it guaranteed the freedom of the individual.

There is no doubt that the onset of farming saw the end of leasure for the majority of people, who were destined to toil in the fields.

Tsalagi

You can now get a blood clotting pack. Many survival stores and gun shops carry them now. It was first made for and is used by the military. Stuff is called QuickClot.
Heads Carolina, Tails California...somewhere greener...somewhere warmer...or something soon to that effect...

frank bullitt

Yes, I keep super glue, electrial tape, and towel paper in the pack.

The blood stop works great, my son can attest to that!

It wouldn't hurt to have some alcohol wipes to clean with also. Be prepared and safe.

joe ashton

good advice we bow hunters have very sharp STUFF
be careful out there and be prepaired..... I carry a first aid kit in my pack but I don't carry my pack when hanging stands so I very deliberately take it out of my pack and put in my tree stand hanging bag... never leave it at the truck....
Joe Ashton,D.C.
pronghorn long bow  54#
black widow long bow 55#
21 century long bow 55#
big horn recurve  58#

John Kennedy

I had to use a firstaid kit while hunting before,I think about that day quit often siiting in the tree...

wingnut

first aid is just that.  A stop gap to keep you from having worse problems.  BUT it is not very wise to get up in the stand and hunt when a trip too emergency is in the offing.  What would have happened if you got a deer?

There may not be many hunts left at 70, but I'd like to have one more with all my parts.

Mike
Mike Westvang

wvtradbow

Thanks for the good advice,I for one never carry a first aid kit unless I'm out of town on some hunt.I guess that seems like one of those things you only think about when ya need it...
"I strive for mediocrity and sometimes achieve it." a close friend

David Holt

I Practice medicine in the navy on submarines and I NEVEr leave port without super glue.  If the cut needs 3-4 stitches and you don't care about scarring....your gettin the glue. Just make sure the cut is cleaned out well with water.  The only difference from the medical grade skin glue is the slight burn:)
HMC(SS/SW) David Holt
Submarine Force Independent Duty Corpsman
HOO-YAH

JMartin

I carry a small first aid kit in my pack, it has most stuff needed in an emergency.


Contact Us | Trad Gang.com © | User Agreement
Copyright 2003 thru 2025 ~ Trad Gang.com ©