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![]() "Cyli" wrote in message ... It saves a lot of pain and tears. I agree with that statement for someone like me who C&R (Unless I am Catfishing). But who are we talking about? The fish? |
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On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 02:52:17 GMT, "Jeff"
wrote: "Cyli" wrote in message .. . It saves a lot of pain and tears. I agree with that statement for someone like me who C&R (Unless I am Catfishing). But who are we talking about? The fish? It is nice for the fish for us to do it, which was where I originally got the advice, but I've found that it's even nicer for the fisherman to be able to do a quick and easy release when he happens to hook his own body. Very little pain versus possible trip to the Urgent Care center or an ugly rip in his own tissue. (His used in the traditional modern (but not ultramodern) sense of 'the person' whether male or female.) Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) |
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![]() "Cyli" wrote in message ... On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 02:52:17 GMT, "Jeff" wrote: "Cyli" wrote in message .. . It saves a lot of pain and tears. I agree with that statement for someone like me who C&R (Unless I am Catfishing). But who are we talking about? The fish? It is nice for the fish for us to do it, which was where I originally got the advice, but I've found that it's even nicer for the fisherman to be able to do a quick and easy release when he happens to hook his own body. Very little pain versus possible trip to the Urgent Care center or an ugly rip in his own tissue. (His used in the traditional modern (but not ultramodern) sense of 'the person' whether male or female.) My hook story. 30 years ago, 3 of us fishing from my uncles pier for catfish. One kid had a treble hook, triple barbed, large one. He slung back to cast as I was turning around to say something. Hook in mouth, one hook through my tongue (the easy one to get out), one through the cheek and one in the roof of my mouth. |
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On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 04:28:38 GMT, "Jeff"
wrote: My hook story. 30 years ago, 3 of us fishing from my uncles pier for catfish. One kid had a treble hook, triple barbed, large one. He slung back to cast as I was turning around to say something. Hook in mouth, one hook through my tongue (the easy one to get out), one through the cheek and one in the roof of my mouth. I won't even bother with my story after that. Eeesh. Unpleasant. But it's a good reason to mash down barbs. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) |
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![]() "Jeff" wrote in message ... "Cyli" wrote in message ... On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 02:52:17 GMT, "Jeff" wrote: "Cyli" wrote in message .. . It saves a lot of pain and tears. I agree with that statement for someone like me who C&R (Unless I am Catfishing). But who are we talking about? The fish? It is nice for the fish for us to do it, which was where I originally got the advice, but I've found that it's even nicer for the fisherman to be able to do a quick and easy release when he happens to hook his own body. Very little pain versus possible trip to the Urgent Care center or an ugly rip in his own tissue. (His used in the traditional modern (but not ultramodern) sense of 'the person' whether male or female.) My hook story. 30 years ago, 3 of us fishing from my uncles pier for catfish. One kid had a treble hook, triple barbed, large one. He slung back to cast as I was turning around to say something. Hook in mouth, one hook through my tongue (the easy one to get out), one through the cheek and one in the roof of my mouth. Oh my gosh, I can't even imagine how bad that must have hurt to get out. I have not had anything like that happen before, just a prick with the end of the hook and that is it. My husband growls when I'm not careful with the hook at all times, I've come too close to him for his comfort before. ;-) |
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![]() "Stinkweed" wrote in message ... My hook story. 30 years ago, 3 of us fishing from my uncles pier for catfish. One kid had a treble hook, triple barbed, large one. He slung back to cast as I was turning around to say something. Hook in mouth, one hook through my tongue (the easy one to get out), one through the cheek and one in the roof of my mouth. Oh my gosh, I can't even imagine how bad that must have hurt to get out. I have not had anything like that happen before, just a prick with the end of the hook and that is it. My husband growls when I'm not careful with the hook at all times, I've come too close to him for his comfort before. ;-) Actually it didnt really hurt all that bad. I was more scared than anything and took off running (It felt like it had gone through my eye, but it didnt) and I dragged the fishing rod behind me for 1/4 mile. Cut the line and my uncle wanted to get them out with his Tackle Box Hook Removal Kit, I wouldnt allow it. It took a doctor one needle of pain killer, a pair of snips and about 2 minutes and they were out with just some small holes. I was back fishing the next day. |
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![]() "Jeff" wrote in message ... "Stinkweed" wrote in message ... My hook story. 30 years ago, 3 of us fishing from my uncles pier for catfish. One kid had a treble hook, triple barbed, large one. He slung back to cast as I was turning around to say something. Hook in mouth, one hook through my tongue (the easy one to get out), one through the cheek and one in the roof of my mouth. Oh my gosh, I can't even imagine how bad that must have hurt to get out. I have not had anything like that happen before, just a prick with the end of the hook and that is it. My husband growls when I'm not careful with the hook at all times, I've come too close to him for his comfort before. ;-) Actually it didnt really hurt all that bad. I was more scared than anything and took off running (It felt like it had gone through my eye, but it didnt) and I dragged the fishing rod behind me for 1/4 mile. Cut the line and my uncle wanted to get them out with his Tackle Box Hook Removal Kit, I wouldnt allow it. It took a doctor one needle of pain killer, a pair of snips and about 2 minutes and they were out with just some small holes. I was back fishing the next day. I thought about that later and I figured it must have involved a shot to numb the area to get it out, but still the idea of it makes me cringe. No way would I have let anyone remove it with a tackle remover either. But I think I would have cut the line before I would have drug the pole behind me. How old were you? I'm sure a tetanus shot too. I have been places where there are dozens of people lined up along a bridge or dock fishing and it just seems so dangerous with the tackle. |
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![]() "Stinkweed" wrote in message ... "Jeff" wrote in message ... "Stinkweed" wrote in message ... My hook story. 30 years ago, 3 of us fishing from my uncles pier for catfish. One kid had a treble hook, triple barbed, large one. He slung back to cast as I was turning around to say something. Hook in mouth, one hook through my tongue (the easy one to get out), one through the cheek and one in the roof of my mouth. Oh my gosh, I can't even imagine how bad that must have hurt to get out. I have not had anything like that happen before, just a prick with the end of the hook and that is it. My husband growls when I'm not careful with the hook at all times, I've come too close to him for his comfort before. ;-) Actually it didnt really hurt all that bad. I was more scared than anything and took off running (It felt like it had gone through my eye, but it didnt) and I dragged the fishing rod behind me for 1/4 mile. Cut the line and my uncle wanted to get them out with his Tackle Box Hook Removal Kit, I wouldnt allow it. It took a doctor one needle of pain killer, a pair of snips and about 2 minutes and they were out with just some small holes. I was back fishing the next day. I thought about that later and I figured it must have involved a shot to numb the area to get it out, but still the idea of it makes me cringe. No way would I have let anyone remove it with a tackle remover either. But I think I would have cut the line before I would have drug the pole behind me. How old were you? I'm sure a tetanus shot too. I have been places where there are dozens of people lined up along a bridge or dock fishing and it just seems so dangerous with the tackle. I was 10 I think. Im 43 now. |
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