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Old 04-10-2010 | 11:49 AM
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After being laid off for over a year I came up with a spray that when it comes in contact with the proteins found in blood it buddles up orange and stays that way for a while. I call it blood tracker spray. Now it does not glow in the dark or anything like that. What it will do is when the blood trail gets hard to see or in October when leaves start turning red it helps you find the blood trail. I tested it last deer season when my son shot his deer and it work fined. I'm getting ready to test it in a lot of differnt ways as if hunting. My question is do you all think there is a place in the market for something like this. I hoping to sell in in 16 to 24 oz bottles for around $ 12.00 and a gallon refill for under or around $ 20.00.
Please as fellow hunters give me you feed back on this.
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Old 04-10-2010 | 02:23 PM
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Somebody ask the same question on here about a week ago. Seems to me that you would need to know where the blood was before you could locate spray it. You would need a 55 gallon drum with a pump if the trail was lost. Hydrogen peroxide will do the same thing.
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Old 04-11-2010 | 05:30 PM
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I post on here last week but when I went to re check it I could not find it. Most of the time you have a idea of which way the deer ran so you don't have to have a 55 gallon drum. Plus I made it odor free so that it would not spoke game. I don't know about using peroxide I have never tried it and it does have a odor.
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Old 04-12-2010 | 06:29 AM
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In my area many of the leaves ahve an orange or brownish tint. How about making something that turns the blood to a bright blue. That would be really easy to see when you are tracking. Unlwss it is a very bright orange I still think it would be hard to see in some places but that is just my thoughts. How orange is your orange??
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