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#1 Post by samo »

the winter can be the worst time of year for fishing, not just because the fishing slows down a little or because its cold but more so because you get smeller hands after fishing.

during the winter months i revert back to using mostly mussel and mackeral razor, lug and squid. now most of these baits dont smell that bad but the bloody mussel does espcially if you have left it out for a day or two to get it stinking.

therefore after fishing your hands do be covered with orange smelly s**t which is hard to remove from your hands.

i have found that if you wash your hands in SHAVING FOAM it helps to get this smeel fro your hands, try it and post back if it works??? :wink:
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#2 Post by glengormley-gavin »

Best things to use are baby wipes. You can use them throughout the session and they are cheap.

£1 gets you about 200 :idea:

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#3 Post by x »

Get the unscented ones. Dearer than the scented ones, oddly enough, but I think especially if you wipe your hands with them during a session, at least your bait won't smell of flowers.....

Mind you, the way I'm fishing at the minute, I don't think it'd make a lot of odds if I wiped my hands with a rag steeped in diesel....
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#4 Post by round_ourway »

when u get home wash ur hands in cold water as warm bakes the smell to your hands. I also use baby wipes. great job for making u feel a bit cleaner when eating and drinking during fishing
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#5 Post by pookie5488 »

I use a hand gel alco based as the nurses us in hospital.

Can buy from superdrug scented and unscented, use before i drive and never have a smelly stering wheel and also cleans any cuts. 0.99p

As your wife to bring some home rounfd our way good stuff
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#6 Post by stevecrow74 »

pookie5488 wrote:I use a hand gel alco based as the nurses us in hospital.

Can buy from superdrug scented and unscented, use before i drive and never have a smelly stering wheel and also cleans any cuts. 0.99p

As your wife to bring some home rounfd our way good stuff


aye one of the lads i know uses that stuff too.. doesn't half sting when it gets into cuts...
and its not a good idea to be smoking when you are rubbing the stuff on :shock: :shock:

but it sure cleans the hands of any smell/stains/bacteria/nail varnish(dont ask)
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#7 Post by BigPhil »

KFC cleaning wipes are handy and come individually packed to fit nicely in your rig wallet!!!! :lol:
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#8 Post by martin32 »

I took some hand wipes out of KFC done the job!
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#9 Post by glengormley-gavin »

Another word of advice - don't go to KFC after a fishing session - suddenly the finger licking does not seem so attractive....

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#10 Post by MC »

I use baby wipes, they work, just ask any baby and if your a father who's baby changes to solid food you know what I mean.
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#11 Post by Seancelt »

MC wrote:I use baby wipes, they work, just ask any baby and if your a father who's baby changes to solid food you know what I mean.


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#12 Post by corbyeire »

but the smell seems to be worse than the hands were before - now you have this crappy perfume smell all over the car steering wheel and it doesnt go away for days
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#13 Post by Donagh »

I use the Mackerel alot as its the basic bait here in the estuary. There is nothing that get the smell of frozen mackerel off your hands. Best thing to do is warm water, soap and a nail brush and scrub them. The worst of it is under the nails but your skin does get tainted. Baby wipes can help just before a sandwich or so the steering wheel doesn't completely hum. I'd avoid the Johnston and Johnston wipes hum worse than stale mackerel.

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#14 Post by Al »

I usually bring a small bottle of soapy water and a pack of J-Cloths which usually does the trick and if not I add some sugar to washing up liquid when i get home and it usually shifts it then, the sugar basically acts like a scrubbing brush!
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#15 Post by MC »

corbyeire wrote:but the smell seems to be worse than the hands were before - now you have this crappy perfume smell all over the car steering wheel and it doesnt go away for days



get the sensitive ones, they have no perfume, not that I Can smell anyway.
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#16 Post by corbyeire »

i suppose its more a case of the perfume binding with the nasty mack smell and the combination wafting all over the place - :lol:

whatever volatile compound that is used in those wipes is highly effective and the spread can be worse than the origional mack smell

was advised about the scentless ones - the way to go
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#17 Post by petekd »

Similar to what was posted from Al re the sugar, but on the beach, I try and half fill a bucket of water and at regular intervals scrub like hell with a handful of sand and rinse off. No embedded crap under fingernails/persistent nasty smells etc. The sand or light shingle even really scrubs it off. Keeping hands relatively clean saves you having to wash your rods, rig wallets etc etc. Just wiping on a cloth doesnt really cut it. Hard to make yourself do it at this time of year though.
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#18 Post by Al »

petekd wrote:Similar to what was posted from Al re the sugar, but on the beach, I try and half fill a bucket of water and at regular intervals scrub like hell with a handful of sand and rinse off. No embedded crap under fingernails/persistent nasty smells etc. The sand or light shingle even really scrubs it off. Keeping hands relatively clean saves you having to wash your rods, rig wallets etc etc. Just wiping on a cloth doesnt really cut it. Hard to make yourself do it at this time of year though.


Yeah prob better using sand/shingle while on the beach! One of my rods is still covered in Scales from September :? :) I plan on taking better care of my tackle in future though!
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#19 Post by liam78 »

i was told to get mackerel smell off your hands is lemon :) :)
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#20 Post by martin32 »

bigliam wrote:i was told to get mackerel smell off your hands is lemon :) :)

Thats why i use KFC wipes nice lemon smell :!:

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