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    • jason samkowiak
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        Here is a video i made that shows how to use peroxide for tough blood trails.

        It makes even the slightest bit of blood turn frothy white and easy to see. Works great for swamps, grasses, crp, after a rain, in pine needles, etc.

      • Doc Nock
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          Sweet, Jason.

          I have a buddy who is color blind to red…can’t pick a ripe strawberry to save his life!

          He doesn’t GO hunting if rain is forecast or if he’s hunting alone cause he’s afraid.

          The email message had the actual http:// addy so I copied and sent it to him…

          There are those expensive kits out there but he figured they were just a money grabber. That one with the leaf rubbed on dry blood freaked me out.

          Thanks for sharing and doing your podcast stuff. Very cool! Good stuff for all hunters!

        • archer38
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            Very cool !! I’d heard of guys using it before but never actually witnessed how well it works !!

          • gidaddy911
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              Thanks for the tip! I’m color blind so this will help out a lot.

            • James Harvey
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                That is a great bit of knowledge you shared there Jason. Like someone else said, the dry leaf at the end blew my mind. Great stuff.

                Jim

              • jmsmithy
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                  Can’t wait to see this video. Little too noisy at the present time. Right now in a ground blind w/ my 14 y/o in one of our favorite North Jersey oak flats – right behind the house !!! I’m just the nervous dad, he’s hunting and just passed on a button buck at maybe 10 yards. ” don’t want to shoot them Dad…”

                  Love this kid 😀

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