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karol
Posted 5/9/2006 9:24 AM (#190949)
Subject: musky fishing with one arm




Posts: 576


Location: nappanee IN
my post on ligaments got moved to deleted and removed post, why?
just looking for advice on getting my arm for muskie fishing fixed.. don't understand
mikie
Posted 5/9/2006 12:22 PM (#190981 - in reply to #190949)
Subject: RE: musky fishing with one arm





Location: Athens, Ohio
You don't want to troll the rest of yer life? Run, don't walk, to the doc! m
muskie! nut
Posted 5/9/2006 4:33 PM (#191006 - in reply to #190949)
Subject: RE: musky fishing with one arm





Posts: 2894


Location: Yahara River Chain
Maybe instead of sending him to a Orthopedist, we should asked him to get his brain examined instead for asking such a question of us?
karol
Posted 5/9/2006 6:29 PM (#191022 - in reply to #190949)
Subject: RE: musky fishing with one arm




Posts: 576


Location: nappanee IN
i already went to a doc and am seeing a surgeon tomorrow
saw a doc within a half hour after it happened..
duuhh!! i'm not from a bass state, cheesh
pete_k
Posted 5/9/2006 6:39 PM (#191023 - in reply to #190949)
Subject: RE: musky fishing with one arm


Do what the doc tells ya the recovery goes much quicker. Trust me .
Anonymous
Posted 5/9/2006 7:46 PM (#191035 - in reply to #190949)
Subject: RE: musky fishing with one arm


Get a good workers comp atty.
Your employer will want you back when their insurance company says so, not your doctor.
Been there......Get a lawyer!
ToddM
Posted 5/9/2006 7:51 PM (#191037 - in reply to #190949)
Subject: RE: musky fishing with one arm





Posts: 20211


Location: oswego, il
Karol, good luck with everything, I hope you heal up soon. You were just looking for a little support, that is cool.

Hey guys, if you consider this bad, goto lake-link sometime and see what advice people ask of other fisherman every day there.

Edited by ToddM 5/9/2006 7:52 PM
sworrall
Posted 5/9/2006 10:35 PM (#191054 - in reply to #191037)
Subject: RE: musky fishing with one arm





Posts: 32881


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I have an intermittent problem with a bad shoulder and wrist caused by an accident, coupled with a nasty spinal deal that is forever.. Some days the inflammation in my left shoulder is enough to make it pretty much useless. I learned how to adjust and still cast and retrieve with just the wrist and forearm, but it HURTS to fish. Worth it, though.

Listen to your Doctor, and do what Beav said, I can vouch for that same thing.
mikie
Posted 5/10/2006 6:49 AM (#191077 - in reply to #190949)
Subject: RE: musky fishing with one arm





Location: Athens, Ohio
'duuhh!! i'm not from a bass state, cheesh'

Now, that's FUNNY. I don't care who you are, that's funny. Good luck with it, m
karol
Posted 5/10/2006 2:09 PM (#191229 - in reply to #190949)
Subject: RE: musky fishing with one arm




Posts: 576


Location: nappanee IN
guys , got back the sturgeon today and he thought no knife work for now
just a fiberglass splint and see him next wednesday so WAHOO
thanks mikie for your goofie words
mikie
Posted 5/10/2006 2:31 PM (#191232 - in reply to #190949)
Subject: RE: musky fishing with one arm





Location: Athens, Ohio
it is what I do best.

Glad it just might work out for you. I went thru some wrist issues last year and now, it ain't fun. m
Herb_b
Posted 5/11/2006 12:46 PM (#191405 - in reply to #190949)
Subject: RE: musky fishing with one arm





Posts: 829


Location: Maple Grove, MN
I used to have lots of wrist problems from cranking in Muskie baits. Then I got smart and added Power Handles to all my reels. My wrists stopped hurting and I caught more fish. Being less fatigued can make all the difference between getting a good hook-set or not.

Love those power handles!

Please note that "power handles" are not to be confused with "love handles". While one may have both, they are not related.
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