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Politi-Cal 01-29-2011 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by dsafety (Post 74275)
Anyone ever try painting on a thin layer of SuperGlue? Bad guys use it to hide their finger prints when doing their evil deeds. (As far as I know most members of Congress have not yet caught on to this trick.)

I have spilled some on me before. It usually takes a day or so to wear off so I think it should last through a day of fishing.

I don't think SuperGlue is harmful because medics often use it to close wounds in the field. It is even used by plastic surgeons in place of stitches in some cases.

Bob

If you are thinking of using super glue then just jump to liquid bandaid. It sticks to your skin just like super glue but it is much thicker.

Billy V 01-30-2011 11:31 AM

Stop using your thumb. :)

Iceman 01-30-2011 12:47 PM

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Stop using your thumb.
Better yet stop using spectra on your yoyo set up. 40 pound mono will get it done and guiding it back on the reel will be a lot easier on your hands.

dsafety 01-30-2011 01:42 PM

OK guys, I appreciate all the advise including the comments from those who think I should refrain from whining about getting my fingers all cut up. Point taken.

The best advice given was to use mono when yo-yoing. I normally would do that but on this day all my reels, except for the one on jig stick had spectra. I suppose I could have used the jig stick but I didn't.

Those who know me know that when I identify a problem, I try to think of a way to solve it. This is fun for me and occasionally I come up with a good idea. There are times when finger protection is needed. I would like to be prepared the next time I run into one of those situations.

Both SuperGlue and liquid band-aid seem to be worth investigating further. Both of these products come in small packages which can be stored in a vest pocket and be readily available if needed. Even if not used for this purpose they are probably good things to have on board anyway. I will also probably pick up a roll of the Coban material to have on hand. We used this stuff all the time back in my Lifeguarding days. Again, probably a good thing to have in the first aid kit.

If I discover any earth shaking results from my future experiments I will be sure to let everyone know.

Bob

dorado50 01-30-2011 03:18 PM

can't wait for the next problem:eek:..for entertainment purposes only...:sifone:

bus kid 01-30-2011 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by dsafety (Post 74424)
OK guys, I appreciate all the advise including the comments from those who think I should refrain from whining about getting my fingers all cut up. Point taken.
The best advice given was to use mono when yo-yoing. I normally would do that but on this day all my reels, except for the one on jig stick had spectra. I suppose I could have used the jig stick but I didn't.
Bob

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Originally Posted by bus kid (Post 74373)
I agree with Andy too man up, or you can always use mono.


I have mono on all my yoyo set ups for that very reason, also the stretch helps to absorb the initial shock and reduce the chance of ripping the jig out of the fishes mouth on the strike. Only draw back is if he heads for the kelp...

Don't worry Bob, I enjoy all your post and you usually hit the nail on the head, you have had a lot of good tips and tricks. If nothing else you started the
"Share Your Innovations" thread.:you_rock:


by the way I call BS on the cut up thumb without photos :biggrinjester:

Matt 01-30-2011 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by dorado50 (Post 74429)
can't wait for the next problem:eek:..for entertainment purposes only...:sifone:

Funny shit old man!!! Hahahaha

dsafety 01-30-2011 07:14 PM

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Fishing is a contact sport.

Bob

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Nic D 01-30-2011 07:45 PM

ouch...

Matt 01-30-2011 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by dsafety (Post 74445)
Fishing is a contact sport.

Bob

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Nice pants when did you turn into an emo kid with safety pin jeans??:rolleyes:

dorado50 01-30-2011 09:01 PM

:drool5:I think the guys a "cutter"

GregAndrew 01-30-2011 09:58 PM

Bob, I have used the elastic wrap on a few Collonet trips. And I have the hands of a Carpenter. Unfortunately, constantly dropping and winding up 300 to 400 feet of spectra keeps your hands wet which makes even the most callosed (sp) hands easy to cut. The good news is that you do not have to stretch the elastic wrap much to make it grab itself, so there is no real concern for cutting off circulation. It does seem to lose its "stickyness" from the outside in, and will slip on wet skin though. I try to wrap a wide area to help prevent slipping. And put on a few layers that you can trim the ends of as it looses its ability to grab. Never tried Nuskin, but that sounds like it might work if you can keep the spectra on the covered skin.


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