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OrTrail
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If you were suddenly unable to follow a blood trail, would you still hunt big game animals? I am faced with that reality, being red/green color blind. My true love is here with you guys, but since most of my hunting requires hiking in miles and most guys my age have dropped out, I seem to hunt mostly alone any more. Without help to track (Oregon doesn't allow a dog in the field period) it literally has become an ethics issue for me. Just wondering if anyone else has this problem?

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JohnnyWayne
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Maybe something like this could help?

http://www.gerber-tools.com/Gerber-Game-Tracker-Blood-Tracking-Flashlight-31-000304.php

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if your colorblind the blood will still show up as a neon looking green for you standing out severely against the forest floor, ahhhh technology!

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I too am red/green color blind.. I usually get my hunting partners to help on the tough blood trails. But if hunting solo I try and pay very close attention to which side or if both the animal is bleeding from and the exact location it ran...Very nice country were you are....I will be there in sept to chase elk with my uncle..Just on the other side of the state line in washington.

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Ben Kleinig
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Don't let it stop you, mate! Where there's a will, there's a way. All the best!

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No!! There is a solution to most problems and I have heard of the top 2 resolutions to the problem already, friends or technology!! Don't let this stop you from something you love doing! If all else fails spine shots then finish them off, just kiddin of course but I guess it would work.
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Don't let it stop you enjoying the things you do. There is ALWAYS a way! [readit] [thumbsup]

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Where there's a will there's a (ethical )way.Do what we all need to be doing all the time anyway.That is ,limit yourself to only high kill percentage,close range shots.Continue to do what you enjoy.Just practice restraint.

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Don't let it stop you hunting. JohnnyWayne gave you the site, I have you a gerber tracking light and it works. Keep Hunting

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I too am red/green color blind. The lights and different things that are supposed to enable you to see blood, don't work for me at all. The peroxide sprays, they do foam, but it is not realistic to use. A man cant carry that much with him on a hunt.

Now, that being said, I do think that if you let your being color blind stop you from hunting that you are letting one of life's many obsticles whip you. I go and hunt on my own. I kill deer by myself and track them. We may not be able to see the blood on the ground, but we can see it once we have it on our hands. I have crawled on my hands and knees a long long way touching everyting that looked wet. If it is blood you will be able to tell.

I make sure to watch where the animal left and mark a tree that they pass. I don't go to the spot I shot them to find blood because sometimes it take a few hops to get it leaking good. I go to the tree where they passed about 20 yards from where I shot and start my search. Touch everything that looks wet. I follow the leaves where they run. Many times you can tell an injured deer track from a scared deer track if you look good. An injured deer will run stiff legged most of the time. Make sure to focus you search on the right trails.

It ain't easy, but you CAN do it. NEVER GIVE UP!

God Bless,
Nathan

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I have a couple friends that are color blind they have called me a few times to assist with tracking jobs, but in most cases they have pretty good luck blood trailing. Don't let it stop you from enjoying the hunt, someone is always willing to help do some blood trailing and tracking. I enjoy helping and sharing in the success of others.

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1oldbowguy
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Have you ever tried Peroxide? Take a spray bottle, small will do, fill with Peroxide and water. I use about 40 %-60% myself. It will work and even of a day or so old trail. Just mist the mixture around and when it comes in contact with the blood, there you have it. It will go a long way, don't have to use a lot. It works just as it does when you put it on a cut. Give it a try, cheep and very effective. I have used it for years and it will do the job. Like bornagainbowhunter said, it will foam up and if you mix it up it will last a very long time while tracking a deer or what every your game is. JMHO Oh yes, the commercial sprays are just to high and don't last long at all.

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Follow your desires or emptyness may follow you.

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My Dad had a mild stroke 10 years ago. He was unable to totally control some hand tools after that, due to the lack of sensation in his hand, though he's learned to adapt. He used to get very frustrated about it until the day I told him that sometimes, you have to ask for help and not be too proud to accept it. Don't be afraid to get some tracking help. You may enjoy the companionship!

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Unenviable decision? Blood froth spray (Hydrogen peroxide) helps. My bet is you'll discover a good way. Don't Quit! Hope to hunt elk there this year in Tilamook. Hookup if you want. You shoot it, I'll find it.

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