10-21-2011, 06:14 AM | #1 |
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Hot water remedy worked the best for me, wasn't to interested in peeing on myself.
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10-21-2011, 06:35 AM | #3 |
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10-21-2011, 07:14 AM | #4 |
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I got stung in the foot while surf fishing a few years ago in Torrey Pines. Quite interesting, I would recommend it to everyone, just once tho.
I went to the ranger booth and told her I got stung, she said come in I have hot water for you. I said no, (I'm a Man) and decided to drive home a half hour away. Well in that half hour the pain got very extreme, really intense. I called my wife and said to boil some water. As soon as I got home, I put my foot in the hottest water possible, and INSTANTLY the pain went away. A very interesting experience for sure. On a side note, The last 3 times I went bugging, I caught a baby stingray each time. |
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my last time out at LA Jolla there was a stingray in almost ankle deep water as I was launching. It swam a few feet away from me and then spun around to have another look at me. I think I will shuffle my feet for now on. Stingrays can be nasty. I meet a guy once who went into anaphylaxis (severe allergic reaction) after being nailed by a stingray which lead to a full arrest (heart stopped) on the beach. With the aid of some people on the beach,lifeguards, and EMS he was brought back to life. So other than just localized pain, in rare cases their sting can be potentially lethal.
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Good post. To add, stingrays don't always just leave a nice little hole. Some umpteen years ago i got a 3" x 1/2" clean gash on my calf. They also secrete an anticoagulant that can keep your wound bleeding like a stuck pig for hours.
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10-21-2011, 11:18 AM | #7 |
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Went through your waders Jim?
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10-21-2011, 11:51 AM | #8 |
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The nets in my lap with a keeper bug and sting ray in it. I'm securing the bug, of course! Seemingly in slow motion, in the corner of my eye, I see the rays tail poke out of the net and then slowly lunge at my leg. My mind is saying no way, no how can that thing be a threat and then my leg says hey stupid, something is poking me. Right through the wader and into my leg...laterally.
I let the fish go on with its life and said to myself..."learn from this fool, now deal with it"... Kareem! Your traps do work brotha! |
10-21-2011, 01:34 PM | #9 |
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You know....I have caught a few stingrays and eels while hoopin'.....
But I had the forethought not to bring the hoopnet on baord without dumping out the stingray or the eel first.... Just a thought..... I also know that a pot of boiling water is hot without touching the water....
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MJ, you think? Looks spacey enough on your boat but I don't have that luxury. I've dealt with no issues until now. Eels and sculpin get my full attention. But on a yak with a possible keeper bug in the hoop? That things coming onto the yak. Between bugs tailing out and an occasional hole appearing in the net (F-ing divers w/rebreathers?), I'm securing them as quickly as I can. Thanks though. Jim
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