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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

The definitive help guide to getting rid of a stray hook

Before we go any more, let us begin with: Don't try this in your own home!

(Not too you would like to stab your flesh with barbed metal, but simply just in case ...)

Who knows when you can find stuck — hard — having a seafood hook. And when you need to do, we seem like you should know how you can take it off.

Kevin Newell of TotalFisherman.com is kind enough — and apparently tough enough — to stay themself with hooks to inform you techniques used in getting rid of them. Within this first, he demonstrates pushing the hook through and mashing lower or reducing the barb ripping the hook out and getting rid of the hook while using string method.

But — ouch! — the string method does not work. So he stays in another hook.

Disappointed using the results, Newell did another video concentrating on the string removal method, with better success.

"If you need to have a seafood hook from yourself, there's not really a good way,Inch stated Newell. "Get it done securely, get it done rapidly and obtain the wound disinfected as quickly as possible.Inch

Maybe you have were built with a painful hook experience? How have you obtain the hook out?


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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Getting ready for the rally

The Sorting Table: Getting ready for the rallyThe Sorting Table

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March 16, 2012Getting ready for the rally

LincIn less than a week, commercial and recreational fishermen are converging on the nation’s capitol to show their support for legislation aimed at amending the Magnuson-Stevens Act so that fish and fishermen can thrive.

Participants from a variety of coastal states attending the Keep Fishermen Fishing rally in Washington, D.C. this Wednesday, March 21 will meet in the shadow of the U.S. Capitol building. They aim educate the general public and legislators about the onerous and devastating effects the nation’s fishing law has upon fishermen and fishing communities.

Trying to figure out how you can get down there? Well, rally organizers are providing information about buses transporting fishermen to the demonstration and back home again. The Keep Fishermen Fishing website can also hip you to a variety of other things to know, including best ways of getting around Washington, what kind of items you’re permitted to bring to the rally site, and suggestions of what kinds of signs to make.

The 2010 rally in Washington garnered plenty of attention from the media, and more importantly, from Capitol Hill lawmakers. Here’s hoping this year’s rally will build on that momentum and open more eyes to the plight of U.S. fishermen — and more importantly, do something about it. 

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