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mr surveyor
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Post by mr surveyor »

HogWild perfume for the ladies is as appropriate as Hoppes No. 9 cologne for men :grin:
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Post by anygunanywhere »

If I was at home I could tell you the brand. I do know that Academy sells anti-scent and non-scent non-brightener soap.

When I return home this weekend I will post the name.

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Post by Bevotex »

One thing that comes to mind is a knife sharpener. Unless you plan to field dress the animal and take it to a processor, a sharpener can save you a headache. Nothing is worse than trying to quarter out a deer with a dull knife. Some folks prefer wearing surgical/latex gloves while butchering their kill...A small hack saw is a good tool to have as well.

You'll figure out what else you need after your hunting trip. There's always something I end up wishing I would have brought.....

Enjoy!!
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Post by L8RG8R »

You may want to consider bringing a GPS if you have one or access to one. :cool:
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