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#1 Post by timmy »

Guys and Dolls
A Friend of mine, yes even the prawn sandwich brigade has some, was fishing from his boat on Friday between the forts in Cork Harbour. his buddy brought up a small fish. Neither of then had ever seen one before, and as they handled it Mike got pricked by one of the spines. Now I know that all you experienced anglers out there will by now have twigged that it was a Lesser Weaver, and as mike will testify, meeting one can be very painful, very serious even if medical help is not readily available. I have never seen one in the harbour before , so all I have to say is that if you find any fish that you do not recognise, please be very careful.
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#2 Post by Dave »

Just in case anyone isn't familiar with what to look out for, there are some pictures and a bit more info here.

[url]http://web.ukonline.co.uk/aquarium/pages/lesserweever.html[/url]
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#3 Post by MC »

hi timmy is your friend ok?
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#4 Post by Doc Farrell »

Dave wrote:Just in case anyone isn't familiar with what to look out for, there are some pictures and a bit more info here.

[url]http://web.ukonline.co.uk/aquarium/pages/lesserweever.html[/url]


He seems like such a jolly little fellow, the scientific description didn't prepare me for this final clause: 'and on occasions death."

So, have other anglers encountered this little guy and just out of curiousity I'd love to hear some stories about scares! I remember a pike taking a liking to the skin on my little finger once but nothing has freaked me out more than when i was a kid and a mature hooked eel wound his way up my arm. It still freaks me out!
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#5 Post by timmy »

`Mike will be fine, but it is a salutory lesson for all of us. just because you are fishing waters that you are familiar with doesn't mean that there isn't fish there that you havent seen before.
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Tim.
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#6 Post by cazbass »

serious little devil the weaver to the unsuspecting , inexperienced angler a big tip if you are unluckey enough to get pricked by one of these blighters , pour hot water/tea/coffee or any warm liquid over the area , usually the hands as soon as possible to bring out the sting i dont know why it works but after some intense pain it dissipates,,,
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#7 Post by lumpy »

the venom from the weavers sting denatures at approximately 40 degrees, i.e it becomes relaitvely neutral and thus pain dissipates
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#8 Post by Caz-Galway »

Cazbass is correct. Place the stung area into as hot a water as you can manage without burning yourself. Have a flask with you if your fishing in an area where you suspect weavers. The reason why hot water works is that the poison is a 'protein' and proteins break down under heat.

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#9 Post by thescotsman »

I got a weaver earlier this year near the same spot
[url]http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bulletin%20board/viewtopic.php?p=86521[/url]
didn't recognise it, lucky I didn't prick myself on it[/url]
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