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Old 12-05-2007, 12:35 PM   #1
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A couple of years ago I was fishing danny's on a submerged bar maybe waist deep, hooked a mid-teen sized fish and got it in so that it was lying nice and calm right in front of me. The danny was hooked on the outside of the fish so I grabbed the leader to try and slide my hand down to the front of the plug and the fish rolled and embeds one of the exposed trebles in my leg. Now I'm trying to pull the hook out and the fish decides its time for a second effort and tries to go for a swim..

The fish is thrashing around and I manage to get the treble out of my leg but not thru my neoprene boots, and as quick as you can wink the fish sinks it back into me a second time. 2 nice punctures 1/2 an inch apart.. I had no plans to keep a fish that night, but I ate that one...

Do plug building injuries count ? I've had a couple of those doing stupid things in the shop...
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Old 12-05-2007, 12:59 PM   #2
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I have a pemenant memory of my first 40lb striper....after gaffing the fish it lay motionless on the floor of the boat, as I reached down to remove the plug from the fishes mouth, she began thrashing wildly sinking a tine from one of the trebles on the plug into my finger, ... the first treble snagged on my index finger , the tine was ripped free by the thrashing fish, the remaining trebles then became inbedded in my forearm and palm, even at the age of 17 I knew enough ( thanks to my fathers preaching) to carry linesmans pliars in my boat, after subduing the fish, I then cut off the hooks and pulled them through, I cut my "T" shirt into bandages and drove myself to the hospital where I recieved a total of 23 stitches to close the 3 wounds, after leaving the hospital I was young (and stupid) enough to drive back to plum island and get my picture taken!... to this day, I have the utmost respect for a fish wearing a plug for a lip ring!
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Old 12-05-2007, 02:26 PM   #3
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... to this day, I have the utmost respect for a fish wearing a plug for a lip ring!

Trebles? Read my above response, they petrify me.

A couple more treble stories:

Late 80's on pleasant bay we were wading the bar off claflin landing (before the cut in the outer beach took place, rendering the spot unproductive) with real good current going across it. The place was a fish magnet on a dropping tide w/new moon a couple nights away...the sand eels would hang in the eddy below the bar, and the fish there knew it. Fishing was fast and furious and one of my buddies, wishing to remain undetected, attempts to unhook a 30 inch fish with no light and winds up with a 5 1/4” rebel in his hand. Panic ensues and now he’s faint and light headed, almost puking, with the thrashing fish attached to his hand and we need to cross the waist deep channel with five knots of current to get back to shore. Long story short, we make it back to shore and get the fish off. Cape Cod Hospital removed the plug. My buddy, during the tense moments, dropped his rod right into the water, which we later retrieved on the slack tide…it didn’t go too far, fortunately.

Around the same time (late 80’s) another one of my googan buddies (hell, I was a relative newbie too with only a few seasons under me) is fishing the race with me. Good 15-20kt southwest wind in your face and it’s about two hours before dead low water, late June. We got into decent numbers of fish with the 7” super strike needles. That plug had some legendary years on the Race from 1985 to 1988. Anyways, trying my best to help educate my friend, I informed him on a few things prior to leaving the truck for our walk to race bar:
1. Only pussies need flash lights
2. Don’t tell anyone anything
3. Don’t lose my %$%$%$%$ing needlefish, it’s the only spare I have.

After catching a few fish, I look behind me and there is a hump on the sand. It’s my friend and he’s got the rear treble of the needlefish buried in his hand. Pulling out my flashlight, I ask him why he didn’t have one. Funny thing is neither of us admitted to having one at first, but were both equipped with them. His reason for keeping his off was a good one. “I didn’t want to attract a crowd,” he says. Sooooooo, I give him the options. …..Either bite down on this piece of driftwood while Dr. Mike performs surgery and saves the life of a precious striper plug, or we walk back to the truck and drive to CCH in Hyannis to have it removed and miss out on the fishing.
He opts for the former, and fortunately it was a only a couple tense seconds before we pushed the hook barb through his finger and cut it off with a pair of rusty pliers. We got back to fishing and the missing rear treble had no impact on my friends plug as the fish were quite accommodating.

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Old 12-03-2007, 09:54 PM   #4
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Multiple hook shanks to the barb in fingers not sinking the barb just enough to hurt.Slipped one time in Gansett on a rock while not wearing corkers.Shin bled for a while and pain went away after a week.One good fall was all I needed to learn my lesson.Corkers are a must on rocks.The hooks on the other hand are no problem unless the barb sinks in which I haven't experienced yet......but since we're on the topic I was fishing a local inner bay beach and a small rush of schoolies come in.Ten yards away a guy yells fish on so I decided I'd go help him land it if he needed it.Bad idea will never make that mistake again.The guy is grabbing for the plug,has no light and no pliers.I said hey I got a lip-grip right here and some pliers man hold on a sec.....he says nah I got it reached down fish flopped and buried treble deep in his palm.Fish then fell of the hook looking up at him laughing I'm sure.This guy was screaming swearing.Yelling about tetnus shots and whatnot.I felt bad....but also got a good look at the plug he was using and since he left this spot I put one on like he had and banged a couple while he made his way to his car yelling.I thought I learned my lesson about helping others until the next time I was pointing out a blitz to a guy in a boat.I was on the beach.He saw it alright but forgot to follow the buoys out of the inlet and hit a rock with his boat.Now I wouldn't help a blind man cross the street.I'm done with helping people.
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Old 12-06-2007, 09:24 AM   #5
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Almost forgot my broken finger about 7 years ago at the Canal. Busted it shoving it up into the reel spool while trying to break free from the bottom. Later that night , still fishing with the broken finger , it gave out and I dropped a bass i was lipping and it broke my rod. The rod snapped and wipped me across the back hard. I ended the night with a broken finger , broken rod and a big red long welt across my back.

glad that doesn't happen too often!!

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