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Old 04-15-2010, 06:36 AM
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I hooked up on a new personal best weight record last night... 182lb Jackass fish.

Trying to cut a hook guard off of a new parachute my hand slipped and I shoved an 8/0 or 9/0 hook through my middle finger. Barb well into the finger Ouch!!!

Be careful out there. Rigging for the season can be dangerous.

Keith, I am very pleased at how sharp your Thomas Point baits are. Please sell them without the hook guards
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Greg; I know what you mean. I was putting together my C/K spread and can personally attest to Rob's (Fish Nut) hooks. I picked up three rods at one time to carry to the boat and the middle rod slipped and the parachute caught my hand. Nobody around to hear me, but I still let the world know how sharp those hooks were. Nothing a small bandage couldn't fix thank goodness.
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Old 04-15-2010, 07:12 AM
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I got myself good! I had to go to the hospital for removal as the barb was next to the bone

Paul, do you see what finger it is.. Well, that was to ensure I could easily show that finger to you
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Old 04-15-2010, 07:42 AM
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Damn Greg now that had to hurt. I hope it does not hinder you fishing abilities
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I hooked up on a new personal best weight record last night... 182lb Jackass fish.

Trying to cut a hook guard off of a new parachute my hand slipped and I shoved an 8/0 or 9/0 hook through my middle finger. Barb well into the finger Ouch!!!

Be careful out there. Rigging for the season can be dangerous.

Keith, I am very pleased at how sharp your Thomas Point baits are. Please sell them without the hook guards
I thought by your first line in the post you hooked Paul At least it was a new chute and not rusted or contaminated. i hope it heals and you don't have any problems............Gary
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Old 04-15-2010, 10:05 AM
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there's no way you weight 182 pounds, you can't be 160 soaking wet!!! That's nasty BTW
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Old 04-15-2010, 10:37 AM
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Unfortunately I was 182 on the scales at the doctors. I was 142 when I was running competively about 10 years ago
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Wimp! Just pull the thing out next time.
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Greg, I like the strategy of using blood to get a realistic wounded bait affect. Red paint works too, by the way.
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