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I got hooked a couple years ago, someone asked me if I wanted a hook removal tool then handed me that. A package with a string and a directions sheet.
They had no idea how to use, I couldn't figure it out with the hook in my hand. Guess I would have needed someone to help...
I wound up pushing it out the other side, cut the barb off and pulled it out, not fun.
Think it's one of those things you should practise with first...appartently it works.
Cool video...Don't remeber the part about swigging Jim Beam...wonder if Wild Turkey would work??
They had no idea how to use, I couldn't figure it out with the hook in my hand. Guess I would have needed someone to help...
I wound up pushing it out the other side, cut the barb off and pulled it out, not fun.
Think it's one of those things you should practise with first...appartently it works.
Cool video...Don't remeber the part about swigging Jim Beam...wonder if Wild Turkey would work??
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Years ago I got a big hook in the palm of my hand and son Capt. Brent did Brew's trick with some 80# mono, worked perfect.....I softened me-self up for the operation with a good shot of Jack D's....
Now at one of the UVIs at Port Eads seems a certain Judge managed to hook someone in the ear (?) with a jig head....the good news was they radioed to base (the Pain Killer houseboat) and we had an esteemed surgeon on hand, in fact The Surgeon General of the UVI....he laid out his traveling OR on the sterile (?) dining table, we all put down our drinks to assist, and the patient was duly laid out for examination.....as the Surgeon General raised his mighty blade to cut, he touched the jig head and it fell out on the table.....damn, it was gonna be a good bloody operation.....
The trick to the hook removal with the loop is to press very hard on the shank of the hook as you jerk with the loop....some wire or bolt cutters come in handy if the hook is attached to a lure or wire....
UV
Now at one of the UVIs at Port Eads seems a certain Judge managed to hook someone in the ear (?) with a jig head....the good news was they radioed to base (the Pain Killer houseboat) and we had an esteemed surgeon on hand, in fact The Surgeon General of the UVI....he laid out his traveling OR on the sterile (?) dining table, we all put down our drinks to assist, and the patient was duly laid out for examination.....as the Surgeon General raised his mighty blade to cut, he touched the jig head and it fell out on the table.....damn, it was gonna be a good bloody operation.....
The trick to the hook removal with the loop is to press very hard on the shank of the hook as you jerk with the loop....some wire or bolt cutters come in handy if the hook is attached to a lure or wire....
UV
Tommy,
Check out the info from this site.
http://www.aafp.org/afp/20010601/2231.html
I've seen it done a few times and always thought a step was missing since the the barb was never "disengaged" and others have described it as having that benefit.
I guess it's primarily the benefit of the fast approach rather then push it thru and clip the barb.
Ray
Check out the info from this site.
http://www.aafp.org/afp/20010601/2231.html
I've seen it done a few times and always thought a step was missing since the the barb was never "disengaged" and others have described it as having that benefit.
I guess it's primarily the benefit of the fast approach rather then push it thru and clip the barb.
Ray
LOL,randall wrote:a few years ago a fellow got a big hook through the hand while boating a sizable shark. they couldnt remove it at sea so they took him to southampton hospital ER. the doctor looked at it and heard the story. hids first question " what are the numbers?"
Now that sounds like something my father would say...
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That 'someone' was his son. High pockets and I were on the boat at the time, and got in trouble for speeding into the marina......Vicroy wrote:
Now at one of the UVIs at Port Eads seems a certain Judge managed to hook someone in the ear (?) with a jig head....the good news was they radioed to base (the Pain Killer houseboat) and we had an esteemed surgeon on hand, in fact The Surgeon General of the UVI....he laid out his traveling OR on the sterile (?) dining table, we all put down our drinks to assist, and the patient was duly laid out for examination.....as the Surgeon General raised his mighty blade to cut, he touched the jig head and it fell out on the table.....damn, it was gonna be a good bloody operation.....
UV
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well,
i just got back from a tuna trip, 240miles round trip, like 20hrs running, for about 1.5hrs of fishing cause some how one of the guys got a trebble hook in his big toe while gaffing a 50lb yellow fin. We had all seen the video, but considering it was was so deep we didnt pull it out, which something to consider, when he got to ER and they pulled it out it shot blood out about foot in air, could have been bad if we had pulled it out 120miles off shore. Poor bastard wanted to keep fishing, good thing he had plenty of scoth!
If you dont have it you should get some " blood stop" or something like it to help stop bleeding.
i just got back from a tuna trip, 240miles round trip, like 20hrs running, for about 1.5hrs of fishing cause some how one of the guys got a trebble hook in his big toe while gaffing a 50lb yellow fin. We had all seen the video, but considering it was was so deep we didnt pull it out, which something to consider, when he got to ER and they pulled it out it shot blood out about foot in air, could have been bad if we had pulled it out 120miles off shore. Poor bastard wanted to keep fishing, good thing he had plenty of scoth!
If you dont have it you should get some " blood stop" or something like it to help stop bleeding.
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