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Hi everyone. I have been absent for a long while now, and just popped in to
check out a few bassing posts. This one reminded me of my self hooking achievements which I thought I would also contribute. A couple of years ago I hooked a 4 pound largemouth on a rapala minnow from the shore. As I lip landed it, it gave one last thrash and proceeded to drive a hook (three trebbles on this rapala) through my right middle finger nail, past the barb. I had this struggling fish firmly hooked to to my bait and my bait firmly hooked to my finger, and only my left hand to help out! I am right handed too, which is why I was hooked in my right hand. Like you I unhooked the fish and released him first, but was left with the bait still through my nail, past the barb. I was an hour from the nearest emergency room, and I did not want to miss out on the evening bite, so I grabbed my pliers, painfully realigned the hook so the barb was the same way that it entered, closed my eyes and prepared for more pain. Holding the pliers still, I went for broke and just pulled in roughly the same direction that the hook entered. I remember, after the pain had subsided, that I was surprised at how hard I had to pull to get my finger free. The amount of blood also surprised me. I will always use Gamakatsu hooks these days. The ease with which that hook went through my nail is testament to how sharp they are. It amazes me that a bass can inhail a crank and spit it out without hooking up sometimes. For a month I had a hole in my nail that hooked absolutely everything that was remotely material related. When it finally grew out I was so happy. Anyway. Back to lurk mode. Ciao. |
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I wish people wouldn't tell stories like this...my finger still hurts
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As years go by I'm annually amazed at the fact that I've been able to avoid
being hooked (past the barb at least). Come to think of it, I've still yet to fall overboard as well! Talk about the Kiss of Death... Happy Holidays Everybody! Warren -- http://www.warrenwolk.com "John Kerr" wrote in message ... I wish people wouldn't tell stories like this...my finger still hurts just reading it! |
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![]() "go-bassn" wrote in message ... As years go by I'm annually amazed at the fact that I've been able to avoid being hooked (past the barb at least). Come to think of it, I've still yet to fall overboard as well! So far I've had only minor hook injuries, mostly to my clothes. I have managed to fall out of a canoe once. Actually I chose to fall out rather than try to stay in and risk taking the kids with me. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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I fell on a Husky jerk and had a treble all the way in the fat part of my
knee while fishing a tournament. "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... "go-bassn" wrote in message ... As years go by I'm annually amazed at the fact that I've been able to avoid being hooked (past the barb at least). Come to think of it, I've still yet to fall overboard as well! So far I've had only minor hook injuries, mostly to my clothes. I have managed to fall out of a canoe once. Actually I chose to fall out rather than try to stay in and risk taking the kids with me. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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Bass_Mr. wrote:
I fell on a Husky jerk and had a treble all the way in the fat part of my knee while fishing a tournament. Wow, subsisting on crackers and water in a cold, raging gale while bleeding profusely from the leg. I'm willing to concede that for you tournament fishing is a sport. ;-) An interesting aside: http://www.theknese.com/pages/Hemingway.htm -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Oh yeah, Baby! I been there.
Bomber 6A and a 2.5 lb bass. My left hand. Hooks went in and ripped out in three places. Two stuck. One in my thumb and the other in the side of my middle finger. I slammed the whole bloody mess to the deck of my Champion and prayed that damn fish would hold still for a few seconds to let me see the damage and figure out a way to get rid of him. Every wiggle hurt like hell. I finally got my thumb free and grabbed the bait and hook, held them steady so I could shake the fish off the hook that had him. What a relief to get rid of that fish! Another fellow passing by came over and I enlisted his aide. But he wasn't able to back the hook out and didn't want to punch it thru the rest of the way.The barb appeared to be hung up where your finger bone turns to cartiledge in the tip. Ended up motoring in, tying up to the Marina dock. Locking all the compartments. Traveling to downtown Golconda, IL only to find a nice lady behind a desk at the local medical center. "No Doctor in Pope County." "Only comes to town once a week." You're gonna have to go to Rosiclare." Rosiclare is the nearest hospital and doctor's office and it's in the next county. Trip over and back, $100 deductible on my insurance, bandaged finger and a prescription for antibiotics. What fun that was. He used his biggest hemostat to grab the thing and on the third try it pulled back out. He said if it had not come out then, he was gonna have to lay the finger open with a scalpel. Yeah, I had tried with my needle nose and couldn't move it. That other guy had tried and said he was afraid I might pass out, but gave it a good go. I love fishing crank baits, but I am real careful nowadays. |
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Consider yourself fortunate. I've been hooked past the barb about 10 times.
A few times I've been "lucky" when a thrashing pike gave the hook right back to me, but it went in and through the flesh and came out past the barb. Then I just used a cutting pliers to cut off the barb and back out the hook. A few other times, I've been able to back the thing out myself and three times I've been to the ER, most recently this August. I've finally learned to be a little more careful. "go-bassn" wrote in message ... As years go by I'm annually amazed at the fact that I've been able to avoid being hooked (past the barb at least). Come to think of it, I've still yet to fall overboard as well! Talk about the Kiss of Death... Happy Holidays Everybody! Warren -- http://www.warrenwolk.com "John Kerr" wrote in message ... I wish people wouldn't tell stories like this...my finger still hurts just reading it! |
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There wasn't that much blood that day,and when the crackers run out I can
catch a dumb old trout and eat it. ![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message m... Bass_Mr. wrote: I fell on a Husky jerk and had a treble all the way in the fat part of my knee while fishing a tournament. Wow, subsisting on crackers and water in a cold, raging gale while bleeding profusely from the leg. I'm willing to concede that for you tournament fishing is a sport. ;-) An interesting aside: http://www.theknese.com/pages/Hemingway.htm -- Ken Fortenberry |
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