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OPENING DAY WAS VERY VERY ...
PAINFUL ... IM NO LONGER A HOOK VIRGIN .. Warning hooks are very sharp (on the package) ..
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RE:OPENING DAY WAS VERY VERY ...
Now thats a Dandy Love that:-$ Bodofish did surgery with me last year at Ruffy Call me woods:colors: right smack to the Bone he was a very good surgeon I was a poor patient:cyclopsan
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How u get that out Dez???#-o
A fisherman= A JERK ON ONE END OF A FISHING POLE WAITING FOR A JERK ON THE OTHER!!
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RE:OPENING DAY WAS VERY VERY ...
fishaholictaz wrote:How u get that out Dez???#-o
I learned lots from this experience . First of all i learned that my needle nose plies cant cut my split rings (lesson) I also learned that removing the split ring when the hook is my finger is a kind of pain that i cant put into words(lesson) I also learned that always be sure to have braid line in your tackle , all ya need is a 12" stored somewhere at all time(lesson) I also learned that the painfull part of removing the hook is not the YANK. no no no my friends its all about the braid being pulled down inside the the finger untill it connects with the barb , now you reayd for the YANK!(Lesson) I also learned that the boater i was with didnt know how to do this , i luckily found the right guy in my club about 15 min after the hook went ..Yes this is a very painful procedure, however if some knows what there doing you can avoid going to the hospital and 30 min later i finished the day fishing our tourney (one band-aid) ..
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ANY BASS???Bigbass Dez wrote:fishaholictaz wrote:How u get that out Dez???#-o
I learned lots from this experience . First of all i learned that my needle nose plies cant cut my split rings (lesson) I also learned that removing the split ring when the hook is my finger is a kind of pain that i cant put into words(lesson) I also learned that always be sure to have braid line in your tackle , all ya need is a 12" stored somewhere at all time(lesson) I also learned that the painfull part of removing the hook is not the YANK. no no no my friends its all about the braid being pulled down inside the the finger untill it connects with the barb , now you reayd for the YANK!(Lesson) I also learned that the boater i was with didnt know how to do this , i luckily found the right guy in my club about 15 min after the hook went ..Yes this is a very painful procedure, however if some knows what there doing you can avoid going to the hospital and 30 min later i finished the day fishing our tourney (one band-aid) ..
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plenty ! biggest one went 3.44..fish two days on roosevelt and 4 hours on potholes sunday .. Like i had the power of swede in me (tru passion)fishaholictaz wrote:ANY BASS???Bigbass Dez wrote:fishaholictaz wrote:How u get that out Dez???#-o
I learned lots from this experience . First of all i learned that my needle nose plies cant cut my split rings (lesson) I also learned that removing the split ring when the hook is my finger is a kind of pain that i cant put into words(lesson) I also learned that always be sure to have braid line in your tackle , all ya need is a 12" stored somewhere at all time(lesson) I also learned that the painfull part of removing the hook is not the YANK. no no no my friends its all about the braid being pulled down inside the the finger untill it connects with the barb , now you reayd for the YANK!(Lesson) I also learned that the boater i was with didnt know how to do this , i luckily found the right guy in my club about 15 min after the hook went ..Yes this is a very painful procedure, however if some knows what there doing you can avoid going to the hospital and 30 min later i finished the day fishing our tourney (one band-aid) ..
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RE:OPENING DAY WAS VERY VERY ...
Hmmm...that there looks......OUCH!!!!!
Good Lord man, I'd be crying. Just the description made me wince. :shaking:
Way to get back to you your duties! :rambo:
Good Lord man, I'd be crying. Just the description made me wince. :shaking:
Way to get back to you your duties! :rambo:
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i've been hooked many times, the worst came from a cranks treble hook. had no tools other than needle nose pliers. had to push the hook through and out..... cut the barb and the rest was easy..... almost passed out but hey the hook was out LOL
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Wow. I have a high threshold for pain (broke my ankle in two places and still rode my bike home with kids in the buggy trailer - didn't know it was broken, or hoping it wasn't broken) but that just looks painful. At least you got into some fish.
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Hurts just looking at it. I had a much less painful opening day, except to the pocketbook.
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RE:OPENING DAY WAS VERY VERY ...
LOL, had a similar event on Saturday myself. In my case, it went clear to the bone just beside my ring on the top of my hand, with the fish still attached.
The fish and I were in mutual bad ways when a last big flip by the fish yanked it out, with a sizable amount of flesh as well. (I should have bent the barbs down more then I did - LOL).
Note, I survived to keep fishing, the fish did not.
The fish and I were in mutual bad ways when a last big flip by the fish yanked it out, with a sizable amount of flesh as well. (I should have bent the barbs down more then I did - LOL).
Note, I survived to keep fishing, the fish did not.
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.
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Nice one Dez =d> I bet that one didn't tickle... At least you caught some bass=d>
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Ouch!!!!!! Dez I bet that one "caught" your attention, Did you end up getting it out on your own??
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RE:OPENING DAY WAS VERY VERY ...
OUCH!!!!
I'm glad you got it out and were able to continue fishing.
HOOK REMOVAL FIRST AID INFO:
String-Yank Technique
The string-yank technique is a highly effective modification of the retrograde technique and is also referred to as the "stream" technique. It is commonly performed in the field and is believed to be the least traumatic because it creates no new wounds and rarely requires anesthesia.8 It may be used to remove any size fishhook but generally works best when removing fishhooks of small and medium size. This technique also works well for deeply embedded fishhooks, but cannot be performed on parts of the body that are not fixed (e.g., earlobe).
I'm glad you got it out and were able to continue fishing.
HOOK REMOVAL FIRST AID INFO:
String-Yank Technique
The string-yank technique is a highly effective modification of the retrograde technique and is also referred to as the "stream" technique. It is commonly performed in the field and is believed to be the least traumatic because it creates no new wounds and rarely requires anesthesia.8 It may be used to remove any size fishhook but generally works best when removing fishhooks of small and medium size. This technique also works well for deeply embedded fishhooks, but cannot be performed on parts of the body that are not fixed (e.g., earlobe).
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RE:OPENING DAY WAS VERY VERY ...
Nice info Big D, It will come in handy if I ever hook myself that deep!!!
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That's a lot better than the Get-drunk-and-yank-it-out-with-the-biggest-pair-of-pliers-you-can-find technique I was taught!Big D wrote:OUCH!!!!
I'm glad you got it out and were able to continue fishing.
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String-Yank Technique
The string-yank technique is a highly effective modification of the retrograde technique and is also referred to as the "stream" technique. It is commonly performed in the field and is believed to be the least traumatic because it creates no new wounds and rarely requires anesthesia.8 It may be used to remove any size fishhook but generally works best when removing fishhooks of small and medium size. This technique also works well for deeply embedded fishhooks, but cannot be performed on parts of the body that are not fixed (e.g., earlobe).
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RE:OPENING DAY WAS VERY VERY ...
Exactly how I got mine out last year except for using the line BF,..remember?BassFanatic wrote:Nice info Big D, It will come in handy if I ever hook myself that deep!!!
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Its been a few years but Ive been there 2 times. I Iced the area for a few minutes and pushed the hook all the way through, once through my thumbnail. It didnt hurt too bad actually. Not looking forward to the next time, but it will happen :(
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Ouch!!
After having a 4# smallmouth bury the second hook of my crankbait in my thumb as I attempted to land the fish I have gone to barbless hooks on all my plugs.
That was nearly 20 years ago and now when that inevitable happens removing the hook is easy. The surprising thing is that I think I land as many or more fish (include some pretty decent fish) on the barbless hooks as I did with the barbs.
Tight lines
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After having a 4# smallmouth bury the second hook of my crankbait in my thumb as I attempted to land the fish I have gone to barbless hooks on all my plugs.
That was nearly 20 years ago and now when that inevitable happens removing the hook is easy. The surprising thing is that I think I land as many or more fish (include some pretty decent fish) on the barbless hooks as I did with the barbs.
Tight lines
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