Hindsight on the Bucks...(or when oxymorons work)

This morning found me creeping around my own house, like a thief in night.

It was about 0200, and the issue is that this week, we are 'dog-sitting' a friend's Labradoodle.

Yes I know...

This walking carpet loves women. He loves his 'Mistress' (currently living it up on her yacht) and he loves my wife. Not sure he feels the same about his 'Mistress's husband, and I know he does not the same about me. Every time he sees me, senses me or hears me, he goes into one. Deep, repeated barking. In short he is a noisy bastard, and he is driving me to distraction - and that is why I am creeping around my own house like a cat-burglar trying to avoid a dog.🤗

Somehow I mange to leave the house without alerting 'Cerberus', and am soon wending my way through the deserted countryside for another go at the Bucks.

There has been a flurry of activity on our little stalking "WhatsApp" group, and most of the rest of the team will be deployed today.

0400 finds me in my shooting-tower (I am bigging this up - it is about five feet off the ground). I unpack the Vorn, secure my (patent pending) shooting platform, ready the rifle and most importantly, check my wraps and flask.

It is still dark and so the TI gets to do its thing. I really must learn how to take 'photos' with it. I can see where I have parked my truck, and the engine and rear axle area are glowing. It is this I wanted to 'photograph'.

As I sweep left, I see a deer. I can make it out as Roe, and then as a Buck. I watch as he (sensing something is amiss), makes his way to within 6 feet of my location. It is wonderful. Eventually, he bounds off, 'barking as he goes'. So I still get to experience the relentless barking, I was so studiously trying to avoid when I left the house.:rolleyes:

At least one of our team is also deployed, and consequently there are some early comms. on the 'WhatsApp'. I declare my intention to sit until 0900, and then vacate the area to make way for another of our wee team.

I notice a Muntjac Doe (sadly she also notices me) approaching from my right. She darts back into the woods and the TI picks up her and her Buck. Their barking adds to my 'noisy' morning.

I then just sit, and enjoy the arrival of the day.

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At about 0630 I notice a family group of Roe.

They are about 180 yards off. One Buck, two Does and a Follower. I have been dicking about with the Compass App. on my phone. I take a bearing and 'lock it in' - something I only learned to do about ten minutes ago.


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Thanks to my (patent pending) shooting platform, I feel confident in the shot. I am using home-loaded lead (let's not go there shall we?) and he drops.
The two Does and the Follower then (remarkably slowly and seemingly unperturbed) make their way off, and exit stage right.

I have taken the bearing (I had trouble locating a Buck earlier this week) and so after the appropriate delay, I head off. In spite of having locked the deer in with that bearing, I do not trust it. I am pulled (as if by an invisible hand) off to the right. I arrive as where I am 'convinced' my Buck will be. Needless to say it is no such thing. I recalculate (this time trusting the compass) and there he be.

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I drag him back to the shooting-tower, and head off to fetch the truck.

Ten minutes later I am conducting the suspended gralloch (with my freshly sharpened knives).

Fifteen minutes laters I am p**sing blood from two of my fingers...


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Not sure how, but I managed to slice the back of two fingers on my left hand. That will learn me.

Something one has done innumerable times before and still you manage to self-harm.🤕

So we turn to the title of this wee thread.

Hindsight.

Why did I call this drivel (rather cleverly I thought) hindsight?

Because this was in my gralloch kit. The gralloch kit that was at my feet. You can see, it is pristine. In fact it has never been opened...

Yeah. Hindsight.

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So do mind how you go out there; and if you do have H&S kit, do not be like me...🤡...do use it.

Good morning.
 
Brilliant write up mate 👍 Hope your fingers are ok...very easily done and that will make you wear your glove next time :)
 
Always love clicking on your write ups and threads in general.


However …

Can you send me a link for those gloves , I too am clumsy.
 
After yesterday's near-death experience...🥹

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And in keeping with the title of this thread (Hindsight): this morning I had a wee look in the First-Aid kit that lives in my 'Gralloch tray'.

I am deeply ashamed to say, it was not fit for purpose.

Out went the bag of safety-pins and the face mask (in CPR now very much a redundant item)...

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And in went some more antiseptic wipes, and plasters (along with a roll of surgical type tape). More practical for the little cuts and grazes one picks up.

It may be a good investment of your time to check your own kits.

I would add that I have 'bigger' kits that live with the chainsaw gear, and an identical kit for when I am out on the 'hill'.

Do, I urge you, get 'up-stream' on this - do as I say (for the love God) and not what I have done.


Yours very truly,


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After yesterday's near-death experience...🥹

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And in keeping with the title of this thread (Hindsight): this morning I had a wee look in the First-Aid kit that lives in my 'Gralloch tray'.

I am deeply ashamed to say, it was not fit for purpose.

Out went the bag of safety-pins and the face mask (in CPR now very much a redundant item)...

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And in went some more antiseptic wipes, and plasters (along with a roll of surgical type tape). More practical for the little cuts and grazes one picks up.

It may be a good investment of your time to check your own kits.

I would add that I have 'bigger' kits that live with the chainsaw gear, and an identical kit for when I am out on the 'hill'.

Do, I urge you, get 'up-stream' on this - do as I say (for the love God) and not what I have done.


Yours very truly,


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A mere paper cut 😅

Glad you are ok . Fingers and hands bleed a heck of a lot...unfortunately I have plenty of scars to prove it due to DIY mishaps etc. I now treat sharp objects with a lot more respect 👍
 
Whatever you get make sure you can use it and have practiced it regularly

I carry an israeli bandage pretty much everywhere but i know some prefer a Celox / Chitosan

As part of our adult training we redo first aid scenarios every year and run through the israeli bandage training then a few hours later when its dark and we're out on the hills give people 3 mins to open a new one and apply it by headtorch
success rate is under 10% of bandages which would actually do anything meaningful to a big wound - that's if they even found it and got it open by then

Celox is the same unless you've seen it work and wasted a few you'll balls it up and it's worse than useless - need packing into the wound not laying on top otherwise it does nothing

and dont even bother with chest seals or tourniquets in your kit unless you have some significant experience of what you are going to do with them
 
It's not just in the field you need to be careful - I did this 2 months ago in the kitchen shortening some shanks for packing. A saw tears not slices and I still have pain and reduced mobility in both joints. I was time challenged and against it - all the usual reasons for a ****-up :banghead:

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Whatever you get make sure you can use it and have practiced it regularly

I carry an israeli bandage pretty much everywhere but i know some prefer a Celox / Chitosan

As part of our adult training we redo first aid scenarios every year and run through the israeli bandage training then a few hours later when its dark and we're out on the hills give people 3 mins to open a new one and apply it by headtorch
success rate is under 10% of bandages which would actually do anything meaningful to a big wound - that's if they even found it and got it open by then

Celox is the same unless you've seen it work and wasted a few you'll balls it up and it's worse than useless - need packing into the wound not laying on top otherwise it does nothing

and dont even bother with chest seals or tourniquets in your kit unless you have some significant experience of what you are going to do with them
Quickclot was good

Celox is too but you can’t be scared to get about it

I think quickclot causes burns from memory …..
 
We all do silly things with knives sometimes.
I have marks of 15 stitches across the balls of three fingers. Had a buck hanging up and decided to open his chest with my knife despite protests from number 2 wife, who wanted to fetch the saw and went off to the truck for it.
Big macho me grabbed a front leg and started to cut downhill. Next was a round of unladylike expletives, a towel wrapped round my elevated hand and off to Dumfries hospital. Luckily the A&E wasn't busy so I got seen straight away. By this time it was late and driving through town a dozen worthies were kicking one another around in the road.
The wife said "More idiots like you around, that poor doctor's going to be very busy tonight" as she drove the truck straight through them hand on horn.
 
We all do silly things with knives sometimes.
I have marks of 15 stitches across the balls of three fingers. Had a buck hanging up and decided to open his chest with my knife despite protests from number 2 wife, who wanted to fetch the saw and went off to the truck for it.
Big macho me grabbed a front leg and started to cut downhill. Next was a round of unladylike expletives, a towel wrapped round my elevated hand and off to Dumfries hospital. Luckily the A&E wasn't busy so I got seen straight away. By this time it was late and driving through town a dozen worthies were kicking one another around in the road.
The wife said "More idiots like you around, that poor doctor's going to be very busy tonight" as she drove the truck straight through them hand on horn.
I just skim read your first sentence, and completely misinterpreted it.
 
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