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Anyone have an emergency bag/kit on board?
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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 292254" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>I run jon boat tournaments, so here's what I carry in mine:</p><p></p><p>- Bandaids</p><p>- hydrogen peroxide (also give a little of this to the fish in the livewell)</p><p>- alcohol wipes</p><p>- qtips</p><p>- benadryl</p><p>- hydro-cortizone cream</p><p>- bee sting reliever</p><p>- 20-25lb mono (unbelievable how many hooks I've taken out of the back of guys legs, arms, hands, and back of heads...)</p><p>- gauze and waterproof tape</p><p>- duct tape (this will work in more ways than you can imagine)</p><p>- set of lineman pliers to cut barbs off hooks if they pierce the skin</p><p>- tylenol & asprin (I carry asprin for the older guys in case they have a bad ticker)</p><p>-- when it's cold, I carry an old wool military blanket - never know if someone might go overboard</p><p>- hand warmers</p><p>- zippo ligher (works better than matches in the wind)</p><p>- a few papertowels</p><p>- 1 full sheet of newspaper for starting fire (folds up nicely into a small ziploc bag. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>all this stuff will fit in a good waterproof Rubbermaid container. Anything that I really don't want to get wet goes insize a ziplock freezer bag and into the box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 292254, member: 677"] I run jon boat tournaments, so here's what I carry in mine: - Bandaids - hydrogen peroxide (also give a little of this to the fish in the livewell) - alcohol wipes - qtips - benadryl - hydro-cortizone cream - bee sting reliever - 20-25lb mono (unbelievable how many hooks I've taken out of the back of guys legs, arms, hands, and back of heads...) - gauze and waterproof tape - duct tape (this will work in more ways than you can imagine) - set of lineman pliers to cut barbs off hooks if they pierce the skin - tylenol & asprin (I carry asprin for the older guys in case they have a bad ticker) -- when it's cold, I carry an old wool military blanket - never know if someone might go overboard - hand warmers - zippo ligher (works better than matches in the wind) - a few papertowels - 1 full sheet of newspaper for starting fire (folds up nicely into a small ziploc bag. all this stuff will fit in a good waterproof Rubbermaid container. Anything that I really don't want to get wet goes insize a ziplock freezer bag and into the box. [/QUOTE]
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