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Blood tracking lights #5378481 10/25/14 02:28 AM
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I am thinking about getting one, anybody own or use one??????


Originally Posted by Chunky Monkey
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They don't work.


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Save your money.

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A good lantern will work best for blood. I have a blood light and have used it for trailing, but never noticed an appreciable difference in the light's ability to make blood easier to see.


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A good bright led is your friend. I couldn't see a difference with any blood tracking lights.

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Thanks guys.


Originally Posted by Chunky Monkey
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I have found that a spotlight works best.


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A good flashlight and a spray bottle of hydrogen peroxide. If you run out of blood you can see, spray the area with a fine mist of the peroxide and look for foaming. There's your new trail.


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I like the hydrogen peroxide idea, but you want to be careful with it. Even at the low 3% medical version most of us have, it can be a strong eye irritant and even worse if you have contacts. You really should avoid breathing it as well.
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At higher industrial strengths, it can be dangerous.


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I just use the stuff from the grocery store. I really don't think it's gonna' kill me. Heck, when I had an abscessed tooth my dentist had me using it as mouthwash. It's also good for cleaning your ears.


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