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Flaptail 10-20-2006 07:46 AM

If.........
 
Yer hands are a mess from fish scrapes, line cuts, hook point rips and tears and every time you move the thumb and index fingers it hurts like hell and the skin feels like it's burning on both hands from being rubbed raw on bass teeth, should you keep on fishing each night knowing that further damage will be heavily inflicted should you give it a nights rest?

:huh: Besides my BJ's Industrial size volume bottle of Hydrogen Peroxide is just about empty. Dilemma time.

BEETLE 10-20-2006 07:48 AM

Gloves of some kind ??? Might help ?

Van 10-20-2006 07:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flaptail (Post 426144)
Yer hands are a mess from fish scrapes, line cuts, hook point rips and tears and every time you move the thumb and index fingers it hurts like hell and the skin feels like it's burning on both hands from being rubbed raw on bass teeth, should you keep on fishing each night knowing that further damage will be heavily inflicted should you give it a nights rest?

:huh: Besides my BJ's Industrial size volume bottle of Hydrogen Peroxide is just about empty. Dilemma time.



DUH !!!!!! :uhuh:

BigFish 10-20-2006 07:52 AM

Skin regenerates quickly....wear it out!!!:tooth:

RIJIMMY 10-20-2006 07:52 AM

gloves, I've done it before. I had these yellow grip gloves, I picked up for a few bucks at a hardware store, worked great

Skitterpop 10-20-2006 07:52 AM

What a problem to have :jester:

Try not using hooks?

:cheers:

RIROCKHOUND 10-20-2006 07:56 AM

Flap;
trick I picked up from a guy I used crew with to fish the shark tourneys..
cover all the cuts with neosporene and then put on rubber gloves for a while... seems to help.. usually I just skip the gloves and load the neosporene on before bed...

Slick Moedee 10-20-2006 07:57 AM

Badger Balm

Raven 10-20-2006 07:57 AM

buy an aloe vera plant
 
the next time your at walmart...or some other large retailer ($3.00)
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ya have to sorta filet one side of the spear of the aloe vera plant...

it's better if its an inch and a half wide....then fold /pull it back
so it's like an open book.... and rub your hands with the interior jelly.

best thing for burns/wounds there is....
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my brother had this chopper.....that wasn't tuned right....
so he goes zooming around..on it and the exhaust pipe was red hot after,
...and he accidentilly touches his neck to it....making some carb adjustment...
leaving a huge nasty silver dollar sized burn on the back side.

having a huge aloe growing....i said...be right back...and i filleted a big spear...
trimmed it like a patch....and taped it to his neck.
it healed that nasty burn like magic and he didn't even have a scar.

JFigliuolo 10-20-2006 08:05 AM

Yeah, welcome to my world...
 
I've got psoriasis on my hands. They just see water and they are a mess. I've learned to love the pain.

nightprowler 10-20-2006 08:13 AM

i have been taping my thumbs, seems to work, cept i don't seem to catch as many fish with the tape on. as soon as i forget the tape or go out with out it...OUCH:hidin: :jump:

Squibby17 10-20-2006 08:17 AM

I agree thats a great problem to have!. Mine are a little scraped up and I'm not going to lie that having a few days off has done wonders for my hands. Then again we only have so much time!

Saltheart 10-20-2006 08:18 AM

Keep fishing through it. When the skin heels over while being abused , it gets thick and tough and the problem goes away. That should happen right about when the fish go away too. :)

Anyway , aside from the bloody hamburg thumb , the rest is never too bad.

Redsoxticket 10-20-2006 08:36 AM

If you have scrapes then "beware" of the water that you fish. If there is bacteria in the water then you can be a candidate of flesh eating disease. There is someone that showed me photos of this disease that ate not only the surface skin but deep tissue muscle.

I like that neosporene/gove technique.

Krispy 10-20-2006 08:49 AM

lose the hand, fish prosthetics instead
http://re3.mm-a7.yimg.com/image/2408331107

Mugz 10-20-2006 09:02 AM

You'll be wishing you had those beat up hands when there's a foot of snow on the ground in another month. Keep fishing.....hands will heal later.

Nebe 10-20-2006 09:05 AM

sherpa time. where do i sign up?

Canalman 10-20-2006 09:09 AM

Suck it up :kewl:

Slingah 10-20-2006 09:11 AM

thats almost as silly as BF telling me he had to wait for his waders to dry out before he could wear em again:bl2: .....you wont take the night off........:D

Mike P 10-20-2006 09:11 AM

It would be better if my entire left arm was scraped from my fingertip to elbow, but I'll settle for what I have---no thumbprint, line cuts everywhere, and red blotches on the knuckles.

I like striper thumb, but striper wrist is better, and striper forearm really kicks ass :cheers:

fishbones 10-20-2006 09:30 AM

Try New Skin liquid bandage. You can pick it up at any CVS, Brooks etc... type store. Cover any areas that are raw or cut and it will give you a layer of protection. It works wonders on line cuts, teeth scrapes hook punctures, etc..

Back Beach 10-20-2006 09:32 AM

Flap,

Pee on your hands. An old timer I used to know on the cape used to do this and said it works great. Never tried it myself or shook hands with the guy, but many people have said this works. Natural antiseptic.:think:

cheferson 10-20-2006 09:33 AM

bag balm, for cow tits, works killer

Back Beach 10-20-2006 09:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike P (Post 426197)
It would be better if my entire left arm was scraped from my fingertip to elbow, but I'll settle for what I have---no thumbprint, line cuts everywhere, and red blotches on the knuckles.

I like striper thumb, but striper wrist is better, and striper forearm really kicks ass :cheers:

You're a nobody until you've had striper bicep. :rolleyes:

DZ 10-20-2006 09:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flaptail (Post 426144)
Yer hands are a mess from fish scrapes, line cuts, hook point rips and tears and every time you move the thumb and index fingers it hurts like hell and the skin feels like it's burning on both hands from being rubbed raw on bass teeth, should you keep on fishing each night knowing that further damage will be heavily inflicted should you give it a nights rest?

:huh: Besides my BJ's Industrial size volume bottle of Hydrogen Peroxide is just about empty. Dilemma time.

What a nice dilemma to have! Enjoy the pain. Been so quiet here my hands are smooth as silk.

DZ

Flaptail 10-20-2006 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by DZ (Post 426219)
What a nice dilemma to have! Enjoy the pain. Been so quiet here my hands are smooth as silk.

DZ

These fish are coming your way Dennis. All on Gag's stuff, I got a white Al's needle must have caught 400 fish on in the last two years, don't know how many hooks have been replaced on it. When that needle goes slowly through the water it actually swims side to side with it's little scuffed up and paint chipped nose just poking up.

Last night it was the five inch eel colored one ripped acroos the surface. Slow roll wouldn't do it. they wanted it zipping across and man the hits were awesome with the fire in the water, like small fireworks. I love how they change preference from night to night, the eel guys didn't do very much at all, but like the night before with the Pocket Rocket, they were talking to themselves ( so was I , I couldn't get over how that thing catches).

Rigged a black PR with a 4 inch black sluggo last night when I got home at 1am. Ready for tonight! I gotta get some good neoprene fingerless gloves somewhere today though.

fishpoopoo 10-20-2006 10:04 AM

mix bengay, habanero sauce and tabasco in bowl.

soak hands for 2 hours in mixture.

then dunk hands in hot melted paraffin (no rinsing beforehand)

don gloves.

:alien:

Flaptail 10-20-2006 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bassturbed (Post 426231)
mix bengay, habanero sauce and tabasco in bowl.

soak hands for 2 hours in mixture.

then dunk hands in hot melted paraffin (no rinsing beforehand)

don gloves.

:alien:

Ben, is that legal?:huh: :wave:

RIROCKHOUND 10-20-2006 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Back Beach (Post 426211)
You're a nobody until you've had striper bicep. :rolleyes:

Or striper shoulder... just climb around and unhook it :D:jester:

fishpoopoo 10-20-2006 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flaptail (Post 426233)
Ben, is that legal?:huh: :wave:

steve, i assure you i have absolutely no idea if it is.

Ask Bruce. :bgi:


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