Sore Fingers
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grin and bare it :) ! price u pay n all that....
if itz really bad you can try stabbing yourself in the leg with your bait scissors...usually takes the mind off the most painful of sore nails :lol:
to be serious, still have not found a good way to solve the problem. nailbrush and a good nail trim about the best!
if itz really bad you can try stabbing yourself in the leg with your bait scissors...usually takes the mind off the most painful of sore nails :lol:
to be serious, still have not found a good way to solve the problem. nailbrush and a good nail trim about the best!
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m.b3 wrote:to be serious, still have not found a good way to solve the problem. nailbrush and a good nail trim about the best!
An anglers' manicure. Lovely :D In this weather I can't feel my fingers anyway!!
I suffer the same problem but I think it only happens when I have (even a slight) cut on my fingers. I find the skin to the side of the nail worst. Nothing I can't bare though. Mind over matter ...
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fish4fun, i have to agree, for any hacks on your hands, snowfire is the best healing tablet out for them if you use it for a few days after a fishing session, for immediate resolution with any cuts picked up from perhaps braid, line, shellfish etc, some of us use superglue or germolene new skin. some advise against superglue tho as they fear it will poison your blood or something.....
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BigPhil wrote:ask rampant wreckfish, i know that he had real problems with this same thing while we have been away twice fishing the home nations, he found that it was actually worse than normal when usng the farmed rag.
i had the same problem when i was away at the hone nations with the lads because of the farmed rag !! i could not even hold me pint !!, the hands were that sore!!!! :(
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I've had sore nails after one all nighter using rag, it was a combination of sand and irritation cos I had long nails. I've been wearing neoprene gloves all winter and not had the problem, although one session with lug I got "lugjuice" :P into a cut from a hook despite the gloves, that burned a bit alright.
Their innards seem pretty noxious, maybe they're full of salts, although I have heard they're acidic???
Their innards seem pretty noxious, maybe they're full of salts, although I have heard they're acidic???
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