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11-26-2017, 09:35 PM | #1 |
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First Sculpin!
Too bad he was out of season and really tiny.
Good thing I recognized him from all of those ballast point labels Little guy didn't lack for attitude though- Actually had the nerve to hit an 8oz bucktail jig with a swimbait on it. |
11-26-2017, 10:44 PM | #2 |
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Nice! They are very cool fish. I got my first sting by one the other day. I was being careless since I’ve handled many without incident. Big mistake. Luckily was more of a grazing wound rather than a deep stab. Still hurt like crazy and wouldn’t stop bleeding for about 15 minutes. I think if my finger had been cut off it wouldn’t have hurt much more. I do not want to find out what a nice deep poke would feel like.
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11-27-2017, 01:38 AM | #3 | |
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11-27-2017, 06:51 AM | #4 |
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I caught 3 over the weekend. They are one of my favorite fish to eat. I’ve been hit 2 times by sculpin spines but only small grazes and stuck once by a small stingray.
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11-27-2017, 07:32 AM | #5 |
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I took a pretty good sting from a Portuguese Man-o-war, when I was about 10 years old. We were on South Padre Island, playing in knee deep water, and I got tentacles wrapped around my calf. Was like burning knives being drug across my leg. They used paper napkins to pull them off my legs and then my uncle pee'd on my leg. The burning knives cooled off right away. Pee Rocks!!!!! (for bad stings)
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11-27-2017, 08:13 AM | #6 | |
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11-27-2017, 08:22 AM | #7 |
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