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Must-have items for a first aid kit while hunting?

April 5, 2026

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A first aid kit for hunting should include essential items to treat wounds, prevent infection, and address common injuries. Must-have items include bandages, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, and a tourniquet. Accidents can happen quickly, so it's crucial to have a well-stocked kit.

Essential Wound Care Supplies

When it comes to wound care, having the right supplies on hand can make all the difference. A hunting first aid kit should include gauze pads (at least 2-3), gauze roll (1-2 yards), and medical tape (1 roll). These supplies will help you control bleeding and dress wounds. Additionally, include antiseptic wipes (10-20) and antibiotic ointment (1-2 tubes) to prevent infection. Don’t forget to pack a pair of tweezers for removing foreign objects and scissors for cutting clothing and bandages.

Pain Relief and General Medical

Pain relief is essential for managing injuries. Pack acetaminophen (10-20 tablets) and ibuprofen (10-20 tablets) in your first aid kit. You should also include a small supply of hydrocortisone cream (1-2 tubes) for allergic reactions and an EpiPen (1) in case of severe allergic emergencies. Lastly, include a small first aid manual and a whistle or other signaling device in case of emergency.

Additional Items and Considerations

While the above supplies are essential, don’t forget to pack additional items such as a tourniquet, a splint, and a cold pack. Consider the climate and terrain you’ll be hunting in and pack supplies accordingly. For example, if you’ll be hunting in cold weather, include a space blanket or emergency bivvy sack in your kit. It’s also a good idea to check your kit regularly to ensure that supplies are not expired and that you have a sufficient supply of each item.

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