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msawin
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feather river salmon fishing
Speaking of this.... Took a "friend" salmon fisn'in on the feather river, marysville... We ended the day going after smallmouth bass.... We were doing
good, tell my buddy set the hook in the big'en, My left nipple "breast". He ripped it setting the hook....... " gottem"
.. Afriend of ours cut the loose hook short and pulled it thru.. A good day a fish'in...
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oladulce
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Thanks for the link to that article Santiago. Good simple explanations and diagrams for fish hook removal. I haven't seen all of those techniques
before.
There's rarely a doctor in the clinic in our remote town and my husband and I are sometimes called upon in "emergencies" such as this. It can be
pretty stressful since we aren't physicians, and don't have hands-on training in some of the situations that come driving up to our front gate.
Since it's 3 hours down a bumpy dirt road to a victim's next hope for medical treatment, we usually at least try to help.
I made a copy of the article so next time a neighbor drives up with a fish hook in his palm (happened a few months ago), we'll have some more
treatment options to try. I should probably practice on an orange in the mean time.
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oladulce
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
I wish this did not look so familiar.
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OOOO Pompano- (gulp) !
Please share the story about this incident, especially how it was removed.
and
Dear amigos and vecinos- if you come walking up my front path with one of these stuck in you somewhere...
I'll be hiding under the bed
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AcuDoc
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That is one reason I went to pinching down the barb on my hooks
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Santiago
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I noticed that the photo I posted was way too small - here's one that shows the offending memeber - not as good as Pomp's though.
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Iflyfish
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Santiago, next time go to a pro, they license them here in the states.
Iflyfish
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Santiago
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Quote: | Originally posted by Iflyfish
Santiago, next time go to a pro, they license them here in the states.
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Pro??? - we dont' need no stinking pros - we do'ld it ourseves. Andy comes from solid Polish stock and if, unlike me, you managed to make it through
high school history without first splitting a doobee with Gordon in the bathroom before class you'll recall those people know how to live with pain.
When we got back to camp I made him soak it in a shot glass of bleach and he didn't even wince. Of course, since I'm in charge of the evening's
c-cktail hour I made sure he got the same shot glass. He did mention he thought the tequila had gone off a bit.
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Iflyfish
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Santiago
Speaking of piercing, your practice sounds good to me. If it doen't kill 'm it will cure 'm eh? Your history lessons sound much better than mine, very
civilized civics there my friend.
I had a friend once who cut his hand badly on the chuck, out of Barre de Navidad, chasing Marlin. I had tequila and super glue with me. I gave him
liberal amounts of the tequila both topicaly and internaly and then super glued the cut together and bandaged it. He used a glove on that hand the
rest of the day, healed well.
Iflyfish
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