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Message Subject: Removing Hooks in Arm
cast4musky
Posted 3/17/2013 5:36 AM (#627212)
Subject: Removing Hooks in Arm





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Saw this on facebook and thought someone may have had this situation happen to them....But by accident.....OMG
Getting hooks out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=zgfpsupmu98&feature=endscreen


















Average Joe
Posted 3/17/2013 6:40 AM (#627217 - in reply to #627212)
Subject: RE: Removing Hooks in Arm





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Location: Hudson,WI
Thank God I haven't, but there's always a first time for everything.
cast4musky
Posted 3/17/2013 6:56 AM (#627220 - in reply to #627217)
Subject: RE: Removing Hooks in Arm





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I think the guy is nuts putting them hooks in his arm'''''''
bryantukkah
Posted 3/17/2013 11:04 AM (#627284 - in reply to #627212)
Subject: RE: Removing Hooks in Arm




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I love the one and only comment on the youtube page. Though I'd like to see him do it with 8/0 mustads.
crix
Posted 3/17/2013 12:55 PM (#627330 - in reply to #627284)
Subject: RE: Removing Hooks in Arm




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Location: tHe LaKe Of PrIoR, mN
looked painful on the last big hook the method of pulling with the fishing line didn't work very good... The push it through method is the way to go because muskie lures have huge hooks/barbs would be the only option for us

barbless would be nice in that situation huh
Guest
Posted 3/17/2013 2:16 PM (#627352 - in reply to #627212)
Subject: RE: Removing Hooks in Arm


I have used the line method several times including with muskie hooks. Works great. I always push down on the skin to release the barb. Worked first try everytime
Kirby Budrow
Posted 3/17/2013 2:28 PM (#627357 - in reply to #627212)
Subject: Re: Removing Hooks in Arm





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Location: Chisholm, MN
I'll give it one chance. If I get a hook in my hand, I will switch to barbless. Until then I will risk it! This guy is has some balls for doing that!
kevinj
Posted 3/17/2013 3:42 PM (#627375 - in reply to #627357)
Subject: Re: Removing Hooks in Arm




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the internet
all the bad information you want
lots of better ways than that vid
CU301DSV
Posted 3/17/2013 5:16 PM (#627414 - in reply to #627212)
Subject: Re: Removing Hooks in Arm





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Location: Canada
I can honestly say I didn't watch the video. I think I have seen it before though. I have been hooked pretty bad through the meat of my arm, bring or know where to find something with a small hole in it that you can lay on your skin and hold the skin down as you pierce the hook through the rest of the way. From there use your Knipex to cut the barb off and back the hook out, a dab of crazy glue on both holes and you're fishing again.
ARmuskyaddict
Posted 3/17/2013 5:22 PM (#627416 - in reply to #627414)
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Don't forget to clean it up good.
V18
Posted 3/18/2013 5:41 AM (#627523 - in reply to #627212)
Subject: Re: Removing Hooks in Arm





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Location: Oregon, WI
He needs to sharpen his hooks. They seemed to go in pretty hard.
ulbian
Posted 3/18/2013 12:22 PM (#627618 - in reply to #627212)
Subject: Re: Removing Hooks in Arm




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A few swigs off a bottle of whiskey
Clamp vice grips onto the hook
Tell your buddy you are going to give it a yank on the count of 3
On the count of two yank hard (if you wait until 3 he'll tense up....gotta catch him by surprise)
Endure the complaining that you pulled it out on 2 and not 3.
Fire back at him that the hook is out isn't it?
Finish off the bottle of whiskey

Been there, done that.
riverrat09
Posted 3/18/2013 1:37 PM (#627640 - in reply to #627212)
Subject: Re: Removing Hooks in Arm





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Location: Missouri
Wow, that guy has something that I don't. Because I sure counldn't do that
Jeremy
Posted 3/18/2013 2:59 PM (#627668 - in reply to #627212)
Subject: RE: Removing Hooks in Arm




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Location: Minnesota.
I tried..but sorry I just can't watch that! 1970-71 VN combat vet...still a pansy!!

I fish barbless except for spinnerbaits. If my boat partner or myself ever gets a hook in me it's gonna be a b!tch!

I'll never say it's not going to happen cause that Murphy guy has got ears - and that's why they call them accidents but ...man...grit the teeth an' push her thru!

Weirds me out just thinking about it.


Edited by Jeremy 3/18/2013 3:00 PM
herpin1579
Posted 3/18/2013 5:30 PM (#627704 - in reply to #627668)
Subject: RE: Removing Hooks in Arm




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Had a pike throw a magnum zara spook right into the knuckle while fishing up at our cabin on Rainy Lake. Didnt want to chance tearing anything so decided to go in. After a nearly 30min boat ride and another 20min in the car it only took about 15min at urgent care. Bill there came out to somewhere under $250. Two months before in Chicago I had a SR7 make its way into my finger. Another one that I didnt want to do myself because the treble went sideways underneath my fingernail and partially coming out the top of it. By far the MOST painful hook to pierce my skin and that was only like a #6. Even more painful was the $2100 doctor bill. Needless to say I remove all my own hooks unless doing so may cause damage to extremeties or unbearable pain.


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