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Wayne Knight November 6th, 2003 04:16 PM

Hook removal
 

"Skeeter" wrote in message
om...
,
Where can you get one of those boga grips? I need something but
haven't found anything I like.


Most any decent fishing store featuring sal****er tackle will either carry
them or have access to them but if you must order via catalog

http://www.basspro-shops.com/servlet...=SearchResults




Jonathan Cook November 6th, 2003 07:23 PM

Hook removal
 
"riverman" wrote in message ...

Fortunately,
I could then use the knife tip to press the pointy end through my joint and
remove it at the knuckle.


That certainly deserves sentence-of-the-month! I suppose in the context
it really was fortunate, but my idea of the word tends to imagine quite
different images than the above...

Jon.
PS: If someone's posting a story to top riverman's, warn me so I
can get some smelling salts on hand...

Clark Reid November 7th, 2003 05:51 AM

Hook removal
 
I use the same technique if I have to remove a hook from a client... and I
have used it on myself a couple of times. The trick if you are removing a
hook for someone else is to tell them get ready and that you'll take it out
on the count of three... then take it out on the count of 2.. usually folks
are still relaxed on two and you get a cleaner result....


--
Clark Reid
http://www.dryflynz.com
Umpqua Designer Flytier



riverman November 7th, 2003 07:32 AM

Hook removal
 

"Jonathan Cook" wrote in message
m...
"riverman" wrote in message

...

Fortunately,
I could then use the knife tip to press the pointy end through my joint

and
remove it at the knuckle.


That certainly deserves sentence-of-the-month! I suppose in the context
it really was fortunate, but my idea of the word tends to imagine quite
different images than the above...

Jon.
PS: If someone's posting a story to top riverman's, warn me so I
can get some smelling salts on hand...


Heh heh. Nerves of steel, even for an 11 year old.

Since posting that story, I've had several moments of contemplating my left
thumb and remembering that day. Not much damage was done. There's a very
tiny scar right at the cuticle where it still grows a little crooked, and
another tiny white scar right at the hinge of my knuckle. When it happened,
I was mostly freaked out at seeing this thing stuck in my thumb and not
moving an inch. But pushing it through was easy: for the first time in about
an hour, I felt that there was a way to remove it that had some hope.

It wasn't really as bad as it sounds. The hook was above the knuckle
joint: it fortunately didn't go deep, but mostly travelled through the loose
space between the thumbnail and knuckle. If you check your own thumb, bent a
little bit, you'll see that there's not much soft tissue or nerves there. I
hate to think what would have happened if it had gone in under the
thumbnail.....

-riverman




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