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tony weall wrote:
run the injury under hot water the hoter the better the heat switches of the poison tony Having stepped on a hard head catfish (salt water version, and the most toxic) it nailing my tennis shoe to my foot, a quick trip to the hospital (two blocks from where it happened) they used a claw hammer and removed the fish, then my shoe, now talk about hurting,, this hurt, now for treatment, they goto ne of those plastic pans filled it with hot water then reached into the cabinet in the examine room where a CASE of "A1" Meat tenderizer (un spiced) was. they dump two of the large bottles into the pan, then had me soak my foot for two hours, the cost was 750 dollars, and that was back in 82. 750 dollars for 4 dollars worth of meat tenderizer They told me this is what they used for catfish and stingray sticks, it breaks down the protean in the poison -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Boomerang Fishing Pro. , Stand Out Hooks , Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Mojo's Long Shot rig and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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Rodney wrote:
tony weall wrote: run the injury under hot water the hoter the better the heat switches of the poison tony Having stepped on a hard head catfish (salt water version, and the most toxic) it nailing my tennis shoe to my foot, a quick trip to the hospital (two blocks from where it happened) they used a claw hammer and removed the fish, then my shoe, now talk about hurting,, this hurt, now for treatment, they goto ne of those plastic pans filled it with hot water then reached into the cabinet in the examine room where a CASE of "A1" Meat tenderizer (un spiced) was. they dump two of the large bottles into the pan, then had me soak my foot for two hours, the cost was 750 dollars, and that was back in 82. 750 dollars for 4 dollars worth of meat tenderizer They told me this is what they used for catfish and stingray sticks, it breaks down the protean in the poison -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Boomerang Fishing Pro. , Stand Out Hooks , Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Mojo's Long Shot rig and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com Couldn't have happened to a more deserving person. Jon |
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Jon Splane wrote:
Couldn't have happened to a more deserving person. Jon Jon , the people who actually know me think I'm a nice guy,, just a guy that will not take crap off of others, especially if that crap is lies. Many people on the internet think I should just roll over when their friends flame me for telling the truth. Being an independent product designer for the fishing industry is exstreamly hard profession,, one that only 1 in a 1000 actually pull off, who try it. The amount of work , time , and investment is huge. Then to have someone who does not have a clue how those products work, assume they are crap, then post it for thousands to read, demand a rebuttal from me. WHat someone thinks about my stuff is their business,, when the publish it, and it is untrue, especially when they don't qualify their belief's by stating it is just that, but instead say it is fact, it is the world's business, and falls into the realm of slander. What if someone started saying your wife or mother was a whore, and you were their pimp, on a news group, that they paid her last week for her services. You would get fighting mad, and you should, or if they started saying you were selling drugs, stealing from your employer, or conning your neighbors? SO I am a SOB for defending myself, and my hard work,, so be it. -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Boomerang Fishing Pro. , Stand Out Hooks , Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Mojo's Long Shot rig and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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Rodney wrote:
Jon Splane wrote: Couldn't have happened to a more deserving person. Jon Jon , the people who actually know me think I'm a nice guy,, just a guy that will not take crap off of others, especially if that crap is lies. Many people on the internet think I should just roll over when their friends flame me for telling the truth. Being an independent product designer for the fishing industry is exstreamly hard profession,, one that only 1 in a 1000 actually pull off, who try it. The amount of work , time , and investment is huge. Then to have someone who does not have a clue how those products work, assume they are crap, then post it for thousands to read, demand a rebuttal from me. WHat someone thinks about my stuff is their business,, when the publish it, and it is untrue, especially when they don't qualify their belief's by stating it is just that, but instead say it is fact, it is the world's business, and falls into the realm of slander. What if someone started saying your wife or mother was a whore, and you were their pimp, on a news group, that they paid her last week for her services. You would get fighting mad, and you should, or if they started saying you were selling drugs, stealing from your employer, or conning your neighbors? SO I am a SOB for defending myself, and my hard work,, so be it. I'll step in here for a moment to point something out. A guy writes in with questions about catfish and spines. Your less-than-useless answer was Once you're stuck you'll understand why you have to handle them with care. Getting stuck hurts. I don't understand why you even bothered jumping in on this thread. Maybe you just like seeing your name on the screen. Some of us posted informative responses about the catfish spines, like where they're located on the fish and how to avoid being stuck. You know, giving information the guy was asking for. You weren't any help at all. Your subsequent post about the hot water and meat tenderizer was spot on, though. Heat will destroy the toxin in sculpin, sting ray, jellyfish stings by breaking down the protein. Hot coffee will do in a pinch. Knowing how to avoid the sting in the first place is probably the best way to deal with the whole issue. You can be annoying and self-promoting. Some people don't react to that very well. barbz |
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