What about this little bag. Do you have one. Where do you carry one. In your boat. How about the tackle box. Your car. What kinda stuff would be good to carry in it. Unscramble this and it’s what carp suckers catfish are.
TOBMOT EFERED.
First aid kit Mike, Mine is a small weather tight,hard box. I've had it for years, just update the contents every couple years to the latest water resistant bandages. Fortunately I rarely have to use it, but a must-have item on the boat.
Bottom feeder.
First aid kit is under the seat of my truck as well as the one in the house.
Bottom feeling flounder made me need a first aid kit once after it stuck a hook in my finger.
Larry M
Loc: North Clairmount, San Diego
We also keep a case of water and a small box of granola bars. We rotate the bars every few months with a new box and bring the old box inside.
I don’t have a first aid kit but probably should. Them big flatheads are bottom feeders.
Lee626
Loc: Brick NJ [ near the Jersey shore ]
I'm glad i saw this, i should probably get a first aid kit and keep it in my suv just in case, always good to have
Wv mike wrote:
What about this little bag. Do you have one. Where do you carry one. In your boat. How about the tackle box. Your car. What kinda stuff would be good to carry in it. Unscramble this and it’s what carp suckers catfish are.
TOBMOT EFERED.
When you are on blood thinners you have to keep a crap load of bandaids near by. I can just look at my hand too hard and it’ll bleed. I’ve taken to wearing a hard hat on the job so that I don’t come home looking like Frankenstein. 😂
Fish Dancer wrote:
When you are on blood thinners you have to keep a crap load of bandaids near by. I can just look at my hand too hard and it’ll bleed. I’ve taken to wearing a hard hat on the job so that I don’t come home looking like Frankenstein. 😂
I hear you on the Blood Thinners FD, that's why I dug out my first aid kit. I haven't carried it for years until I started on the Blood Thinners last year. Only kept a couple Bandaids in a Ziploc in my tackle bag.
I buy bandaid by the case, and that's just from baby aspirin.
Lee626 wrote:
I'm glad i saw this, i should probably get a first aid kit and keep it in my suv just in case, always good to have
If you travel over bridges a lot a window punch should be in your vehicle as well. If you go off sometimes that door wont open i've heard.
Lee626
Loc: Brick NJ [ near the Jersey shore ]
plumbob wrote:
If you travel over bridges a lot a window punch should be in your vehicle as well. If you go off sometimes that door wont open i've heard.
Gee, now i don't want to drive over a bridge, thanks
lol
Able Man
Loc: North Coast (Cleveland, Ohio)
I've got what's s'posed to be a zippered cellphone case on my belt. I keep 3 or 4 types of Band-Aids, Neosporin, eye-drops, matches, a couple of flimsy plastic bags & ¿?... I keep a wee bottle of hand sanitizer hanging offa one of my belt loops.
At home, it's all slightly scattered. Some is in a boogy bag; some in the (2) bathroom "medicine cabinets"; some in a "rolling tote" I use as a footstool/ writing "desk".
When on a boat, I've always been sure to keep one in my gear, since late 1976. (An unfortunate incident with some rusted and frayed bridle cables while loading drill pipe on a deck barge, put me mindful of THAT.)
I have 2 water tight hard box kits one I keep with surf gear in my truck and one in console of my boat.
I've been on blood thinner since 1986. Was on Wafarin til this past fall now I'm on Eliquis. Bleeding is sometimes hard to stop. If you ever took a leak & it comes out blood red you'll find a bandaid don't help. Had that happen a few times. Been hospitalized with blood clots several times. That's fun. I watch myself & try to be careful. I love shooting & sharp knives. Life's a bitch then you die.
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