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Hooking yourself

#1 Post by pete »

Remember seeing a post not that long ago about how deadly the mustad shrimper rigs were......well they are equally deadly in human flesh. Fishing macs from the boat last night I managed to drive one into my finger well past the barb......mate had to push the point through and bring the spade end after it...painful but thankgod it was a spade end and not an eyed hook. If it had been eyed then I would have been stumped not having any wire cutters/snips....henceforth I'm going to make sure to carry a set in the bag for such incidents
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#2 Post by petekd »

Oooooohhhhh nasty, yeah they are lethal little feckers alright especially when trying to unhook bouncing macks. Easy done all the same.
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#3 Post by IDPearl »

You don't need the pliers or snips, just don't put the hook into your finger in the first place! Buy a rig wallet instead!!

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#4 Post by Drew »

First Year Fishing on the boats, I decided to be a smart arse and throw the lead off the boat when it had stopped, 3 Cod Feathers through the hand.

Luckily it was more of a Gash than a Hole and thehooks lifted out again... Still got that scar on my hand to remind me to BE CAREFUL. lol :lol:
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#5 Post by alby »

Out on Luke Scully's boat "The dirty Fecker I" he hooked a tope in Dublin Bay, fought it all the way to the boat and Ed Burke aka "never mind the pollocks" wrapped the long wire snood around his hand when trying to land it, the tope guesstimated at 40lbs then decided to shoot off toward hollyhead nearly taking a few of Ed's fingers with him :shock:

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#6 Post by stevecrow74 »

Drew wrote:First Year Fishing on the boats, I decided to be a smart arse and throw the lead off the boat when it had stopped, 3 Cod Feathers through the hand.


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#8 Post by nige »

I dont think there is any angler out there that hasnt hooked himself. I have done it a few times but thankfully not past the barb yet :)
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#9 Post by coaster »

nige wrote:I dont think there is any angler out there that hasnt hooked himself. I have done it a few times but thankfully not past the barb yet :)


If you have not buried the barb you have not been hooked, just pricked. :D :D
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#10 Post by corbyeire »

technical but true :lol:
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#11 Post by x »

Ok gents, so what's the position on barbless hooks? How far in does it have to go before you're hooked?
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#12 Post by 2Poc »

Hooked myself in the knuckle before, was freezing cold so couldnt really feel it.
Pulled the hook out with a pliers & there was cartilage stuck in the barb.

Pretty disgusting...
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#13 Post by Eoghan »

My mate once got a spinner stuck in weed. After trying to pull it out for a while the spinner became free with such force that he got a trebble hook in the cheek. Ouch. After laughing my ass off for 5 mins I took it out for him. No scars but funny as hell.
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#14 Post by corbyeire »

cartilage :shock: :shock: :shock:

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