Horse & Hound

How to clean your hunting kit

IF, like me, you try to hunt as much as horse soundness and finances permit, it is possible that by this stage in the season, your kit is looking a little “tired”. If this was the Pony Club camp of your youth, you would definitely not be getting a 10 for turnout.

So as we're on the downhill run to the end of the season, let's reboot our approach to cleaning our apparel with one last burst of energy.

BOOTS

WE are assuming for the purposes of this feature that you have leather hunting boots and trees to fit them. They're expensive to buy and time consuming in terms of care, but

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