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Big redfish love to feed on whole, live mullet and menhaden
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Accessory:Blast Caps - 10pk (WITHOUT pump)
A basic first-aid kit should include the following: Medications Aspirin – Prevents clotting and heart attacks Ibuprofen – Anti-inflammatory, reduces swelling [Note: ibuprofen has blood thinning properties so it should not be taken for head injuries.] Acetaminophen – pain and fever reducer (good for head injuries) Antihistamines (diphenhydramine, cetirizine, etc.) – for allergic reactions Imodium – Anti-diarrheal Electrolyte powder packets Soft tissue injury care Assorted Band-Aids Gauze – 4×4, 5×5, roller gauze Medical tape Feminine pads – great at absorbency for major contusions/cuts Moleskin – for blister care Antibiotic ointment Alcohol prep pads Burn gel Musculoskeletal injury care Ace bandage SAM splint Triangular bandage, for making slings and swathes Tools Pocket CPR m ask Trauma shears Tweezers Lighter Safety pins – good for fastening splints and lancing blisters Ensolite Pad – can be used for splinting, keeping patient off the cold ground, etc. Nitrile gloves – not latex in case of allergies Alcohol prep pads – used to clean tools and skin around wounds Plastic bags – for packing out medical waste, improvising vapor barriers Always ask your hiking partners if they have first-aid kits with them before you set out, and let them know where your kit is located—as well as where you keep things like important medication, EpiPens, or inhalers
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