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Old 04-19-2016, 09:20 AM
Mako mike Mako mike is offline
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Ouch! I just wish I could get a hook in a stripers jaw this year! And yes they would be the correct tool to use and where hook is buried in above picture it's obvious it could be removed while on boat. Lack of blood and very few veins and arteries in Palm, however there is muscle tissue that if damaged could restrict use of thumb. Remember that's what separates us from our nearest relative the primate. All I am trying to prove here it that " when in doubt don't take it out!"
A little common sense and safety goes a long way! Now, how did you get him to sit still and let you take that picture. Reminds me of the puffy shirt episode of Sienfeld when George became a hand model until he had a run in with a hot iron.
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Old 04-19-2016, 08:19 PM
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I carry very heavy electrical pliers ( dykes ) and a small hack saw blade on a handle. Used by plumbers in tight spaces.

It is on the boat intended for cutting things underwater ( fouled crab trap , etc ) but will cut through heavy hooks if needed.


In the million ways to get hurt fishing - heard of a guy losing two front teeth - big Blue spit a Tony # 21 at boat and lure smacked him right in mouth.
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