So I had a great hunt last night but had a rough start! As I was climbing (sticks) I had multiple deer within 50-75 yds as I was getting setup. I just got my ROS setup & was on the bottom step of my top beast stick (still on LB). 3 does committed to a trail that would bring them inside of 40yds. As they went through some thick stuff, I quickly pulled up my bow. In my haste to grab my bow & ink op my pull rope I gripped the head of my quiver with my left hand to uncoil rope with my right. I realized instantly what a poor decision that was. My left index finger was stabbed my the back tip of the blade of my exodus broadhead still in the quiver. I managed to get unclipped & knock an arrow. Didn’t have a lot of time to assess the situation, the biggest doe was now broadside at 38-39 yds thought it was 34 I hit her lower than I held for instead of lungs it was very bottom of heart. Ok now to get to the point , I don’t have any type of first aid kit . I always thought it was unnecessary weight & bulk less than a mile or 2 from the truck. I stand corrected! I made a impromptu bandage from the fingers of my right glove & finished the hunt. Uneventful rest of the evening & short recovery of the doe. It would’ve been handy to have a few butterfly bandages & a little bit of sport wrap. Would’ve been much more enjoyable, especially inside of my rubber glove during field dressing! So all that to say re-evaluate your risk level......... wouldn’t cost much or weigh much & will definitely be in my pack next season!!