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<blockquote data-quote="briarcreekguy" data-source="post: 1464243" data-attributes="member: 16975"><p>A Scout Master that I used to work with taught me this trick: Take a normal roll of toilet paper, squeeze it flat, kind of work it around until the paper tube in the middle gets loose. Then work the tube out. Now you have a roll of paper that you can flatten out and will stay flat. Take the TP and put it in a ziplock bag. Now it stores easily in your hunting gear and is safe from rain. Thanks to the Round Mound of the Profound, Harold Brown.</p><p></p><p>Besides the normal use for TP, When you shoot some game and are on the blood trail, take a square periodically and place it on a limb or bush along the trail, that way if you lose the trail you can easily go back and start where you lost the trail. After you find your game you can go back and gather up the squares and if you miss one, it will be gone in the next rain, completely biodegradable. That one is from my Dad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="briarcreekguy, post: 1464243, member: 16975"] A Scout Master that I used to work with taught me this trick: Take a normal roll of toilet paper, squeeze it flat, kind of work it around until the paper tube in the middle gets loose. Then work the tube out. Now you have a roll of paper that you can flatten out and will stay flat. Take the TP and put it in a ziplock bag. Now it stores easily in your hunting gear and is safe from rain. Thanks to the Round Mound of the Profound, Harold Brown. Besides the normal use for TP, When you shoot some game and are on the blood trail, take a square periodically and place it on a limb or bush along the trail, that way if you lose the trail you can easily go back and start where you lost the trail. After you find your game you can go back and gather up the squares and if you miss one, it will be gone in the next rain, completely biodegradable. That one is from my Dad. [/QUOTE]
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