5 Dollar Fishing Game Posted November 14, 2013 Posted November 14, 2013 My friend did last year. Stepped on treble hook. Went in his heel. Urgent care. Numbed it. Threaded it through. The usual. Had my first last week. Side of my finger. Had a big crappie. Took the hook out. It flipped around. Pole fell in my kayak and I grabbed the pole but the hook was right there. I just threaded it through until the barb was showing. Clipped. Pulled it out. Little blood. No biggie. Was cold that day so that helped. Cleaned it good with my first aid kit on board. Fished and few more hours. Anyone else have a bad hook experience? Joe Quote
Super User AK-Jax86 Posted November 15, 2013 Super User Posted November 15, 2013 I never have but I saw a picture of a guy who had a treble hook IN HIS EYE! I could not imagine how I would react the b***h would come oozing out of me real quick lmao Quote
5 Dollar Fishing Game Posted November 15, 2013 Author Posted November 15, 2013 In his eye ball!?!?!?!? What?????!!!! Man I would say knock me out and wake me when it's over. Lol Quote
Super User AK-Jax86 Posted November 15, 2013 Super User Posted November 15, 2013 Yea it was in his eye ball saw another guy that had one hooked in his eye lid, imagine if they were on the same boat fishing together lol talk about bad luck Quote
Tartan34 Posted November 15, 2013 Posted November 15, 2013 Oh, about 15 years ago, when I was just getting into fishing in high school, I hooked my ear on the cast with a floating Rapala. Ā I was trying to cast it as far as I could, and was loose on my cast. Ā It felt like someone hit me with an oar in the back of my head. Ā Blood running down my head, treble stuck in my upper ear. Ā Urgent care, docs and nurses fascinated.....quite embarrassing. Ā Quote
BrianSnat Posted November 15, 2013 Posted November 15, 2013 I wasĀ in my boat and fishing while waiting for a friend to show up.Ā I had a Heddon Torpedo on a rod hooked to one of the guides. The rod was bowed some and I went to take it off and it slipped and the rod straightened suddenly driving theĀ hook into my hand.Ā I tried to push it through but due to the angle I couldn't.Ā Friend showed up and asked me how I was doing.Ā I showed him my predicament. He offered to take me to the hospital,but I said heck no, I'm fishing and proceeded to fish with the lure hanging off my hand. Ā I got home around midnight and my wife woke up and greeted me.Ā I hid my hand behind my back, then went into the bathroom to see if I could cut it out or what.Ā Nothing doing.Ā So I taped the lure to my hand so it didn't flop around while I slept.Ā Next morning I went to the ER and the doc had it out in a few minutes.Ā He told me I was stupid for waiting so long.Ā He was probably right.Ā He asked me if I wanted the lure back. Heck yeah, at $6 each darn right I wanted it back. 2 Quote
wnybassman Posted November 15, 2013 Posted November 15, 2013 Many years ago prefishing for a Federation tournament on Lake George.Ā 30 miles from the launch.Ā Landed a small 13" whipper snapper smallie on a Rattlin' Rogue.Ā While unhooking it slipped out of my hand and trebles landed in my inner thigh.Ā Luckily the fish came off just as the hook lodged in my leg.Ā Ā Hook was straight in and up to the bend.Ā Ā Had to grab it with needlenose and turn it back outwards and poke it back through the skin.Ā Ā That was no where near the easy task I thought it was going to be.Ā Ā Skin is VERY tough.Ā Ā Realizing how far I was from the launch I knew I had to pop out out no matter what.Ā Ā Finally did, clipped the barb and it came right out. Quote
Super User flyfisher Posted November 15, 2013 Super User Posted November 15, 2013 When i was a kid my dad and i were out fishing and he was trying to be funny and he cast out towards some ducks. Ā Well his casting was a little more accurate than he thought and he hooked on. Ā The duck felt it and started flying away and as you know, there was not braid back then, so the mono was streeeeeeetching and boing, flew right back and caught him right above his eye. Ā I'll never forget looking up and seeing the classic gold with black back rapala floating minnow hanging from his face. Ā I wasn't that old so i wasn't able to help to much but we ended up getting it out and fished the rest of the day. Quote
Creekcrappie Posted November 15, 2013 Posted November 15, 2013 Never past the barb anyway. Almost went past the barb in my hand tonight while I was changing trailer hooks on one of my buzzbaits. Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted November 15, 2013 Super User Posted November 15, 2013 Many years ago I gotĀ a trebleĀ in my hand.Ā Tried working it backward, and pushing it through, but it wouldn't budge.Ā I decided to get down to the ER before I really messed something up.Ā They numbed me, and pulled the hook out the way it went in.Ā They had to trim a little flesh around the barb, but it came right out. Quote
Super User retiredbosn Posted November 15, 2013 Super User Posted November 15, 2013 Yeah I've been stuck more than once, here is a pic of the last time.Ā 3/4 ounce jig, hook went toward thumb and lodged against the bone, had to come out the way it went in.Ā Quote
DogmanRich Posted November 15, 2013 Posted November 15, 2013 not me but my brother when he was 17.. crankbait to the chin lol,,,Ā had to drive himself to the ER cuz my pops refused to take him lol.Ā 4inch crankbait hanggin from the chin, we still kid him on that one.Ā Quote
5 Dollar Fishing Game Posted November 15, 2013 Author Posted November 15, 2013 retiredbosn that is a crazy pic!!! ;-) Rich, I bet you guys still do give him a hard time. Lol Quote
Super User BassinLou Posted November 15, 2013 Super User Posted November 15, 2013 I have been hooked twice pretty good. Once I got both my thumb and index of the same hand hooked with the same treble hook, on a F7 Rapala. My buddy yanked them out, and it hurt pretty good. Last year, I got hooked pretty good on my thumb, same type of rapala too. That one, required an urgent care visit. Needless to say, I leaving those Rapala's alone for a long while. LOL. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted November 16, 2013 Global Moderator Posted November 16, 2013 I got hooked once in the back of my calf on a floating Rapala when the rod fell off the spot it was leaning at and the bait caught me on the way down. Pushed it through and clipped the barb. Ā My dad drug a deep diving crank across the top of my head on the backcast. I had 3 bloody, torn up streaks all the way from the front of my hairline to the top of my head but thankfully the force of his cast ripped it all the way out. That one stung like crazy. Ā Worse one was in the side of my left index finger. My buddy was fishing with an original Rapala (seems like they hook a lot of people?) when my half grown mutt decided he wanted to try to bite it. Well he caught it out of the air and got the hook in his top lip. I jumped on him because he was pawing at the bait and I didn't want him to get the bait deeper. I got him between my legs and tried to grab his collar but he threw it reverse on me and buried the front hook in the side of my finger. So not only did I have a hook in my finger but it was attached to 50 pounds of panicked dog. He got a couple real solid pulls on it before I tackled him and just laid on top of him. The hook on him was through his top lip so my buddy just clipped it off with the pliers real fast and his ordeal was done. I ended up at the hospital and after a considerable amount of yanking the doctor was able to rip the hook out.Ā 1 Quote
Super User BrianinMD Posted November 16, 2013 Super User Posted November 16, 2013 Last year I got a chatterbait in my face just to the side of my mouth. Partner had a bite but missed it and the bait came flying at me. I never knew it was coming. After an ER visit and 6 stitches later I have a scar to remember that day. Quote
Super User BassinLou Posted November 16, 2013 Super User Posted November 16, 2013 I got hooked once in the back of my calf on a floating Rapala when the rod fell off the spot it was leaning at and the bait caught me on the way down. Pushed it through and clipped the barb. Ā My dad drug a deep diving crank across the top of my head on the backcast. I had 3 bloody, torn up streaks all the way from the front of my hairline to the top of my head but thankfully the force of his cast ripped it all the way out. That one stung like crazy. Ā Worse one was in the side of my left index finger. My buddy was fishing with an original Rapala (seems like they hook a lot of people?) when my half grown mutt decided he wanted to try to bite it. Well he caught it out of the air and got the hook in his top lip. I jumped on him because he was pawing at the bait and I didn't want him to get the bait deeper. I got him between my legs and tried to grab his collar but he threw it reverse on me and buried the front hook in the side of my finger. So not only did I have a hook in my finger but it was attached to 50 pounds of panicked dog. He got a couple real solid pulls on it before I tackled him and just laid on top of him. The hook on him was through his top lip so my buddy just clipped it off with the pliers real fast and his ordeal was done. I ended up at the hospital and after a considerable amount of yanking the doctor was able to rip the hook out.Ā Ā Ouch!!! Quote
Shane Procell Posted November 16, 2013 Posted November 16, 2013 I had a customer hook me so bad that it took an hour with a fillet knife to bore a hole in my finger to get to the point. It would have been an easy removal had I not had 4x hooks. I had nothing in the boat strong enough to cut the hook. Quote
Super User Dwight Hottle Posted November 16, 2013 Super User Posted November 16, 2013 I had a customer hook me so bad that it took an hour with a fillet knife to bore a hole in my finger to get to the point. It would have been an easy removal had I not had 4x hooks. I had nothing in the boat strong enough to cut the hook. Ā Captain Shane get a pair of knipex bolt cutters. Ā http://www.sears.com/knipex-8-in-lever-action-mini-bolt-cutter/p-00929109000P?sid=IDx01192011x000001&kpid=00929109000&kispla=00929109000P 2 Quote
NEjitterbugger Posted November 16, 2013 Posted November 16, 2013 I was throwing a jerkbait, hook a 3lbs largemouth... Sit down in my canoe, fish slips out of my hands and the jerkbait goes straight into my leg with the fish flopping around like crazy!!! Ā That ended my fishing day, I was more disappointed about that than my leg...Ā Quote
Shane Procell Posted November 16, 2013 Posted November 16, 2013 Thanks for the tip Dwight. I just ordered the cutters. Quote
Super User Dwight Hottle Posted November 17, 2013 Super User Posted November 17, 2013 Only by A-Jay. Quote
Super User 00 mod Posted November 17, 2013 Super User Posted November 17, 2013 I ordered those cutters per Dwight's suggestion and they are "the ticket"! Ā Jeff Quote
Dave P Posted November 17, 2013 Posted November 17, 2013 When I was younger, a Hula Popper in the inside of my wrist. I was trying to be cute and flip it up over the moss along the bank. Grandpa drove it through with needle nose pliers and cut the barb off. Bactine and a band aid. We carry heavy cutters in the boat for this purpose. Almost got it this year when a crankbait fish decided he needed to flop when I went to lip him and get him out of the net. Two of the hooks went as far as you can go without going past the barb. Too close. Quote
Super User rippin-lips Posted November 17, 2013 Super User Posted November 17, 2013 I went to Tx in May to visit a friend. I hit him in the back of the head with a 2.5 on a fully loaded cast. Buried 2/3 trebles in his head through his buff. 1 went through past the barb and the other I had to pop through. Ruined 2 pairs of pliers trying to cut them. Finally the 3rd pair from the tool kit worked. It hit so hard it broke the bill in 1/2 and cut his head a bit. I got hooked behind the ear on that hard patch of skull. Luckily it wasn't in too deep. Quote
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