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bloodglow?? - Monday, April 20, 2009 4:04 PM ( #1 )
Anybody ever used bloodglow by blue star???
 
Turns blood blue when you spray it on in the dark????
Gary Scheel
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RE: bloodglow?? - Monday, April 20, 2009 4:42 PM ( #2 )
I have not tried that brand but one like it with no luck I have also heard the lights don't work all that great either, Being half way color blind I will try about any thing that helps me with seeing blood.   
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RE: bloodglow?? - Monday, April 20, 2009 7:38 PM ( #3 )
Treetop,
 I have one of the lights made by Gerber for blood tracking and was amazed at how much brighter it shows the blood.  Now I have not had to use it, but tried it on my deer at the camp and it was a bright almost florescent red vs a blod red with a reg flashlight.  The Starlight Bloodhound, from what I hear is nothing more than peroxide in a spray bottle.
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RE: bloodglow?? - Thursday, June 25, 2009 7:09 PM ( #4 )
well I have used bloodglow and will always have some with me when I hunt!!
It is amazing, so much blood is out there that you can not see it is unbelievable. Try it you wont be sorry
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RE: bloodglow?? - Saturday, June 27, 2009 4:09 AM ( #5 )
I haven't tried the blood glow but I used a light while hunting with an outfitter in Saskatchewan. We were tracking a bear. The blood trail showed up very well, much better than I expected. I'm afraid I don't remember the brand.
The freshest tracks still have feet in them.
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RE: bloodglow?? - Saturday, June 27, 2009 6:49 AM ( #6 )
I also have a light, It kinda works but the spray is so CSI like it makes it alot more fun too. If you ever lose the blood trail this is what you want in your bag!!!
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RE: bloodglow?? - Saturday, June 27, 2009 9:54 AM ( #7 )
I have the gerber light and will agree its ok. If nothing else its a really nice flash light . Havent tried the bloodglow how bout the game finder called "The Tracker" supposed to detct heat as well as blood from anything the size of a bird upto an elephant sells for round 250.00 at bass pro you have to order it. it is illegal in Indiana I think people were using it to find live animals. But i think it's totally an ethical device if used the way it is intended. You may check it out if you do let me know how it works.  
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RE: bloodglow?? - Saturday, June 27, 2009 9:56 AM ( #8 )
Sorry it's called "THE FINDER" MY BaaaD.
THE BUCK WHISPERER
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RE: bloodglow?? - Monday, June 29, 2009 2:45 PM ( #9 )
Never used the finder!?!? would like to hear from some one who has. maybe start another thread
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RE: bloodglow?? - Tuesday, July 07, 2009 12:35 PM ( #10 )
While I can't take credit for the idea, there are a few people I know that carry a small spray bottle of hydrogen peroxide in their packs. When you spray it on blood it foams and can help you find the trail.
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RE: bloodglow?? - Tuesday, July 07, 2009 2:35 PM ( #11 )
I tried this also,,, one thing it does do is when your not sure if its blood or not spraying it will determine this. other than that it wasnt much help but sometimes better than nothing!!!
Gary Scheel
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