anyone else carry 1?
i hunt hogs a lot, with 2 dogs. i figure i am most likely to need it on them, but might need it on myself, too.
running through the mesquite brush after baying dogs with a nocked broadhead is dangerous, and so are hog tusks.
my sally-girl, a german shorthair, took a tusk cut last week that looks like it was made by a sharp knife. it was low on her back leg, and didn't bleed much, so i didn't need the sponge.
i carry it in my pocket, though, not in my 1st aid kit in my buttpack. i've seen how fast an animal can bleed out from a femoral hit.
i'm not sure the sponge would help with that, though.
joe