Anyone ever hurt themselves while fishing?
Anyone ever hurt themselves while fishing?
This past saturday I was flipping a jig into some thick vegetation. When I wasn't paying attention I had a hit and quickly set the hook while I was not ready. well I misses the fish and when that jig hit the weeds my wrist snapped down hard with a loud "POP". I thought I broke my wrist, and had to use a spinning rod the rest of the day becaues I could no longer hold my baitcaster. X-rays showed no break but a good sprain. Anyone have something similar happen to them or some kind of major injury while fishing?
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Well I got a huge spinnerbait hook in the back of my head a few years ago. But I don't think that's quite as bad as your sprained wrist. Better watch it with those hooksets
Glad its not broken anyway.

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Needless to say, she's an "ex"...UrbanAngler wrote:Had an ex girlfriend wail away a fantastically strong cast of a crankbait... It wrapped around my head a few times and hooked my scalp. Needless to say we didn't fish close to each other the rest of the day...

W.
Thanks, Dad, for taking me fishing when I was a kid.
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Oh it wasn't the way she threw crankbaits at my head that made her an ex, it was how she went pyscho and threw things around the house...wolfe wrote:
Needless to say, she's an "ex"...OUCH!
W.
Unfortunately, breaking up with her was just the start... keyed car, slashed tires, stalking....
Mind you, she was probably pretty good with a fillet knife

spinner bait hook in thumb
flippin jig hook in wrist
all way past the barbs..
boat anchor flippin jig to the head
heavy worm weight in the forehead
many other places.the shins...ouch
yeh moss boss in the crotch[it was the 90's eh]
Thank God for thick jeans..
pike bites that bled like
no tomorrow...
[at least there was]
the longer list is only erased
by the brain cells that were
nullified by the
events
flippin jig hook in wrist
all way past the barbs..
boat anchor flippin jig to the head
heavy worm weight in the forehead
many other places.the shins...ouch
yeh moss boss in the crotch[it was the 90's eh]
Thank God for thick jeans..
pike bites that bled like
no tomorrow...
[at least there was]
the longer list is only erased
by the brain cells that were
nullified by the
events
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Hee-hee-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!!!Moosebunk wrote:Buddy of mines dad got stung by hornets multiple times in the scrotum butt, and "taint" region...

I remember that story, M'Bunk, and I recall that as being the 1st time I was introduced to the word "taint" -- which we still laugh about today...!
(no laughing matter for the guy that experienced the stings, though

W.
Thanks, Dad, for taking me fishing when I was a kid.
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dana, I suggest you wear protective pads, helmet, cup, whatever it takes to keep you safe, man!
W.
P.P.S. - except for the occasional hook prick, and once getting too close to a tiger muskie's teeth, I've been pretty lucky so far. Hope I didn't jinx it.
dana, I suggest you wear protective pads, helmet, cup, whatever it takes to keep you safe, man!
W.
P.P.S. - except for the occasional hook prick, and once getting too close to a tiger muskie's teeth, I've been pretty lucky so far. Hope I didn't jinx it.
Thanks, Dad, for taking me fishing when I was a kid.
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Long ago, chasing a paper airplane that went into the bushes, I jumped in and got stung 30+ times by the hornets whose nest I crushed. No, I wasn't fishing this time.
Another time I remember I wound up and made a brilliant cast of a nice heavy spinnerbait. It hit my friend square in the middle of his sunburnt back.
A friend who wanted to take my fly rod for a spin, on his backcast, caught the hook in the back of my knee (you know that nice soft flesh). Of course he didn't notice so when he continued following through on his cast, OUCH, the fly went in well past the barb. Being the angler I am, I pulled it out with my trusty forceps.
Odd situation just today where I thankfully didn't hurt myself. I decided to go wet-wading in a local river. I wore my "old faithful" heavy leather hiking boots. About 1km upstream, the soles of both shoes fell out, so I had to wade all the way back with the soles tied to the shoes using the laces, and then climbed back up the steep broken-beer-bottle-covered hill I came in from. Amazingly I'm fine but at the time I wasn't sure if I was going to break an ankle, puncture a foot, or faint from swearing so much
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Another time I remember I wound up and made a brilliant cast of a nice heavy spinnerbait. It hit my friend square in the middle of his sunburnt back.

A friend who wanted to take my fly rod for a spin, on his backcast, caught the hook in the back of my knee (you know that nice soft flesh). Of course he didn't notice so when he continued following through on his cast, OUCH, the fly went in well past the barb. Being the angler I am, I pulled it out with my trusty forceps.
Odd situation just today where I thankfully didn't hurt myself. I decided to go wet-wading in a local river. I wore my "old faithful" heavy leather hiking boots. About 1km upstream, the soles of both shoes fell out, so I had to wade all the way back with the soles tied to the shoes using the laces, and then climbed back up the steep broken-beer-bottle-covered hill I came in from. Amazingly I'm fine but at the time I wasn't sure if I was going to break an ankle, puncture a foot, or faint from swearing so much

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Right shoulder. Did something to it a couple summers ago early in the year muskie fishing. Continued to fish but it got soooo bad i couldn't hold my fork up at the kitchen table for more than a few minutes. Kinda like a tooth-ache debilitating type of pain. Had to hang my arm down at my side to kill the ache and regain strength.
Seemed to heal itself between the end of soft water fishing and the start of hard water fishing.
Seemed to heal itself between the end of soft water fishing and the start of hard water fishing.