90x Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 Alot of my soft plastics have salt in their bags wich I assume give them flavor, but handling them has become a problem. The salt has created small cuts on my hands making it hard to cast and just in general fish. The cuts are painful too. Rigging up a bait takes awhile and every so often I can be heard screaming in pain as water or part of the bait enters the cut. I don't have soft skin or anything like that (I lift weights so I have developed a calasis). Is it just me or do you guys also get cuts from these pointlessly bag salted baits? Thank god for salt impregnated baits! Quote
Big Tom Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 I don't think the salt has ever cut me directly. It does hurt when you get the salt in a preexisting cut though. Quote
Super User grimlin Posted September 2, 2009 Super User Posted September 2, 2009 I've never gotten cut on salt.Never heard of anybody else getting cut by the salt either while rigging baits....However salt IN a cut hurts like heck! Just dip the bait in the water,then rig it.Might help,because salt dissolves as soon at it touches water. Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted September 2, 2009 Super User Posted September 2, 2009 Never been cut by salt either....can salt really cause a cut..? Quote
Super User Long Mike Posted September 2, 2009 Super User Posted September 2, 2009 The salt is not cutting you. If you are a weight lifter then you probably use some type of powder to dry your hands. If your hands are too dry then the skin will split in minute fissures. That's where the salt enters and causes the pain. I suggest that you rub your hands with a skin softener lotion every evening before going to bed. The skin softener re-hydrates your hands and prevents the splitting. Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted September 2, 2009 Super User Posted September 2, 2009 Never heard of that before , razor sharp salt. Quote
D4u2s0t Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 never heard of that. it's probably more likely something along the lines of what long mike said. If it hurts that bad, maybe try wearing some gloves while putting the bait on. Quote
Super User fishfordollars Posted September 2, 2009 Super User Posted September 2, 2009 Never heard of this. I agree with Long Mike. Treat your hands and I bet they get better. Quote
Five-Alive Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 I have dry skin and can relate to fishing leading to my skin cracking open but getting to go fishing seems to outweigh and aches and pains that it causes. I do notice that the salted baits tend to dry my skin even more but haven't really thought that the salt was cutting me. Quote
chubaka Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 nope never did, you sure its not your hook? Quote
Willzx225 Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 Never heard of salt cuts either but could it be from the teeth on a bass that you probably just caught? Quote
Super User Raul Posted September 2, 2009 Super User Posted September 2, 2009 Well, there used to be a time when salt was used to desinfect and help cure injuries. Don 't think it burns more than benzalconium chloride ( Benzal ). Quote
SoFl-native Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 Isnt calasis the latest Shimano flipping reel? Quote
Bobby Uhrig Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 Better add a few pounds to that barbell!!! Quote
JLBomber Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 The salt is not cutting you. If you are a weight lifter then you probably use some type of powder to dry your hands. If your hands are too dry then the skin will split in minute fissures. That's where the salt enters and causes the pain. I suggest that you rub your hands with a skin softener lotion every evening before going to bed. The skin softener re-hydrates your hands and prevents the splitting. this seems to be correct. just don't lotion em up in plain sight or ask your fishing buddy to help :-? Quote
Bassnajr Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 Nothing like a good case of "Bass Thumb"!!!! Sweet pain!!!!!!! Quote
J-B Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 You're a weight lifter man. Suck it up! The pain is good. Pain is your friend. The pain and burn means you are getting stronger and better. Seriously, it is probably like Mike said. Lifting weights with dry skin can cause small cuts in the skin that you would not notice until the salt finds it. Definitely use some lotion at night to help your skin. Maybe use some Mega Strike on your hands at night. Your hands will smell good and the fish will like it better than jergens I am sure. Quote
Red Bear Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 i dont think its the salt cutting your hands either. like the other guy said, your skin is probably just dry and cracking. and really, i only use a couple fingers to put a plastic worm on a hook and that includes taking it out of the packaging. what are you doing, rolling them around in your hands like play dough? Quote
tritz18 Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 huh never happened to me, probably dry skin Quote
NewAngler Posted September 4, 2009 Posted September 4, 2009 Guys, guys, guys. Haven't you heard of the super, ultra mega salted baits? Sheesh. Quote
swilly78 Posted September 4, 2009 Posted September 4, 2009 Try Corn Huskers Lotion at night. It will fix your skin in no time flat. Quote
Sfritr Posted September 5, 2009 Posted September 5, 2009 The salt is not cutting you. If you are a weight lifter then you probably use some type of powder to dry your hands. If your hands are too dry then the skin will split in minute fissures. That's where the salt enters and causes the pain. I suggest that you rub your hands with a skin softener lotion every evening before going to bed. The skin softener re-hydrates your hands and prevents the splitting. this seems to be correct. just don't lotion em up in plain sight or ask your fishing buddy to help :-? :-? That made my mind go straight to the gutter... Only if my "partner" was my wife Quote
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