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Peter Charles July 11th, 2004 10:57 PM

First Aid kits
 
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 16:32:04 +0200, "riverman"
wrote:

A friend skinned his elbow playing basketball, and came to me for some
antiseptic and a bandaid. He figured I carried some in my vest because of
all those hooks swinging around, etc. Funny thing is that it never crossed
my mind to have a First Aid kit with me while I'm out on the water, but
considering all the times I've fallen trying to hop from rock to rock in wet
waders, slipped on rough ground, face planted into bushes, etc, I think I
ought to.

My question: how many of us out there carry a small first aid kit in their
vest when they're fishing, or in their float tube? How many folks carry them
in their car instead, and how many don't carry anything at all?

And what do you carry in them?

--riverman


German car but I had to get my own kit -- just bandaids in the vest.

Peter

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George Adams July 11th, 2004 11:24 PM

First Aid kits
 
From: irate


George writes:



Over the years, I've
used every item listed except the finger splint.


Wanna go for a ride?


Hey, if those pedestrians don't like the way you drive, let 'em stay the hell
off the sidewalk. G


George Adams

"All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of
youth that doth not grow stale with age."
---- J.W Muller


George Adams July 11th, 2004 11:24 PM

First Aid kits
 
From: irate


George writes:



Over the years, I've
used every item listed except the finger splint.


Wanna go for a ride?


Hey, if those pedestrians don't like the way you drive, let 'em stay the hell
off the sidewalk. G


George Adams

"All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of
youth that doth not grow stale with age."
---- J.W Muller


SteveB July 11th, 2004 11:29 PM

First Aid kits
 

"snakefiddler" wrote

add to that list some tea bags- they contain tannic acid, which serves as

an
excellent hemostatic agent. you wet them and apply them to the wound.

snake



And toothpaste and tobacco are good for insect stings.

Steve



SteveB July 11th, 2004 11:29 PM

First Aid kits
 

"snakefiddler" wrote

add to that list some tea bags- they contain tannic acid, which serves as

an
excellent hemostatic agent. you wet them and apply them to the wound.

snake



And toothpaste and tobacco are good for insect stings.

Steve



[email protected] July 12th, 2004 12:04 AM

First Aid kits
 
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 15:29:52 -0700, "SteveB"
wrote:


"snakefiddler" wrote

add to that list some tea bags- they contain tannic acid, which serves as

an
excellent hemostatic agent. you wet them and apply them to the wound.

snake



And toothpaste and tobacco are good for insect stings.

Steve

So is, in my experience, a 50-50 water and household ammonia solution,
especially the itching of mosquito- and gnat-bites. I think that it is
just ammonia in some form in the "Itch Away" pen-style applicators. I
refill one with the solution and keep it handy.

TC,
R

[email protected] July 12th, 2004 12:09 AM

First Aid kits
 
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 17:57:57 -0400, Peter Charles
wrote:

German car but I had to get my own kit


German brand or German-made? I got to thinking about it, and IIRC, the
grey-market (grey- to the US, i.e., built for Euro use) cars had a
compartment on the back deck specifically for the kit, whereas the
US-market cars did not. I have no idea what the Euro-to-Canada
requirements are - do y'all have to do things as had to be done to bring
Euro-market cars into the US (new windshield/screen, headlights, door
bars, etc.)?

Peter

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[email protected] July 12th, 2004 12:09 AM

First Aid kits
 
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 17:57:57 -0400, Peter Charles
wrote:

German car but I had to get my own kit


German brand or German-made? I got to thinking about it, and IIRC, the
grey-market (grey- to the US, i.e., built for Euro use) cars had a
compartment on the back deck specifically for the kit, whereas the
US-market cars did not. I have no idea what the Euro-to-Canada
requirements are - do y'all have to do things as had to be done to bring
Euro-market cars into the US (new windshield/screen, headlights, door
bars, etc.)?

Peter

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Wolfgang July 12th, 2004 01:33 AM

First Aid kits
 

"riverman" wrote in message
...
A friend skinned his elbow playing basketball, and came to me for some
antiseptic and a bandaid. He figured I carried some in my vest because of
all those hooks swinging around, etc. Funny thing is that it never crossed
my mind to have a First Aid kit with me while I'm out on the water, but
considering all the times I've fallen trying to hop from rock to rock in

wet
waders, slipped on rough ground, face planted into bushes, etc, I think I
ought to.

My question: how many of us out there carry a small first aid kit in their
vest when they're fishing, or in their float tube? How many folks carry

them
in their car instead, and how many don't carry anything at all?


I carry a spare cigarette lighter.

And what do you carry in them?


Vest pocket.

Wolfgang



Wolfgang July 12th, 2004 01:33 AM

First Aid kits
 

"riverman" wrote in message
...
A friend skinned his elbow playing basketball, and came to me for some
antiseptic and a bandaid. He figured I carried some in my vest because of
all those hooks swinging around, etc. Funny thing is that it never crossed
my mind to have a First Aid kit with me while I'm out on the water, but
considering all the times I've fallen trying to hop from rock to rock in

wet
waders, slipped on rough ground, face planted into bushes, etc, I think I
ought to.

My question: how many of us out there carry a small first aid kit in their
vest when they're fishing, or in their float tube? How many folks carry

them
in their car instead, and how many don't carry anything at all?


I carry a spare cigarette lighter.

And what do you carry in them?


Vest pocket.

Wolfgang




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