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RE: peroxide for blood trails
they sell a stronger strength peroxide in the beauty shops for coloring hair. i think its like 70% instead of the 3% peroxide they sell for cuts and things.
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RE: peroxide for blood trails
Make sure you are following a blood trail. HP will also react with many compounds in the soil and certain organic material.
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RE: peroxide for blood trails
That is true. But I have found that there is a noticably larger amount of foam produced by the peroxide when it contacts blood than the false foam ups of natural compounds, they seam to only slightyl fizzle. At least that' s the case where I use it.
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RE: peroxide for blood trails
in my tracking bag there is a colman lanteren, peroxide, tolit paper, tags, Gps, and a knife.
the peroxide can be a life saver on those skimpy trails, and the tolit paper works well marking and getting direction of travel. |
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RE: peroxide for blood trails
i think i will try it this year. i used that starlight blood hound last year and it washed away my blood trail and never turned flouresent or anything. was like spraying water on the blood. by the way how do you get a signature on your post?
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RE: peroxide for blood trails
Thanks for the tip. I' ll use it next week if it comes down to it. But hpoefully it won' t.
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RE: peroxide for blood trails
I HAVE USED IT FOR YEARS. A GOOD FREIND WORKS AT A WATER PLANT AND GETS ME THE FULL STRENTH KIND. WORKS GREAT ON BLOOD TRAILS.
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RE: peroxide for blood trails
Could also be used on yourself in case you get cut field dressing the deer. |
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