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Drake 08-30-2012 06:15 PM

No good deed goes unpunished.
 
So, if you remember from my previous post two days ago


Quote:

Originally Posted by Drake (Post 131125)
My friends are in from out of town and want to kayak LJ. I'm going to peddle out while they do the tour and take some photos. I'm leaving all my gear at home and just taking a pleasure day, been fishing 11 out of the last 15 days.


Well, the pleasure day went well. Had a lot of fun on the water, got to take my friends all around La Jolla and into the caves. They had a blast. The pup was soaking up the sun and was pretty happy to be out.

Everything was going great until I was on the beach.


Like I said, I left my fishing poles at home. I had zero gear on the boat. 20 years I've been fishing, and this is the first time I had an accident.

I was loading up my car and I saw out of the corner of my eye, a yellow hobie loaded with fishing gear about to get pummeled by the surf. I drop what I'm doing and I sprint out to the surf and try to catch him before he rolls over. I got there to late and he had flipped. The surf was pumping and the shore line was loaded with tourists on rental kayaks. I got between the steamroller kayak and people on the shore and was able to prevent any sort of possible injuries. The kayak guide was more than appreciative and I managed to get the unknown kayakers kayak and all his gear safely on shore while he was trying to get his bearings. He was pretty dissoriented.

When he got the the shore, I told him to check he had everything while I went and picked up anything I saw floating. When I got back he told me he was missing a rod. Thankfully I had my snorkel and fins since it was just a fun day in the cove. I run out into the surf and in a few minutes I found his rod.

I popped up all excited like I was the superhero of the day. I hold it in the air to show him I got it and then I get blindsided by a tourist kayak. I go over and on the way down I bury a 2/0 mustad in my finger. The ones with the HUGE barbs.

THE ONE DAY IN OVER 100 KAYAK TRIPS I DONT BRING MY POLES!! :the_finger:

Well I was like "fuggit, I'll man up" push it through, pinch the barb and pull it out. Too bad the hook was pointing right into the bone.

Well, to the ER I go.

40 minutes of a wait and I get a "We've got a specialist, hooks in skin is kind of his thing"

They numb me up nice and good, and pull the hook away from the bone and push it through the other side. They had some surgical sheers, the ones we all see can cut through pennies.

They give those sheers a go and they break. Next, they bring bigger sheers. Those break too, Ok, so we're thinking what else can we try to cut the hook. "THE RING CUTTER!!" says a nurse out of left fields.

They bring the ring cutter over and it doesn't make a dent

"I've got a leatherman in my truck" another redneck Dr says. Bring in the leatherman. Doesn't work.

Wire cutters? Yeah we can try those.

90 minutes later, the wire cutters arive and finally the hook is cut and out of my finger.

What a pleasure day :confused:

In the end, I'm glad I was able to help a fellow angler out, I've been the victim of many a surf wipe outs. I wish it didn't end with a hook in my finger, but it made for a good story. :D

See everything was going great! :luxhello::luxhello::luxhello::luxhello::luxhello:
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And then.... :mad::mad::mad:

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GregAndrew 08-30-2012 06:25 PM

Well, aren't you the life of the party. You gave your guests a day they will not soon forget. :D

Old Man in the Sea 08-30-2012 06:42 PM

ouch!!

bus kid 08-30-2012 06:46 PM

Baaaawwwwaaaaahhhhhhhh, sorry I couldn't resist. All in all you did a good job of protecting others from injury and left your friends and family with a day they will never forget. On the bright side at least it wasn't your casting thumb!

da22y 08-30-2012 06:56 PM

Wow... I'll bring a trusty wire cutter in my dry bag each time I am on my kayak . shit do happen , horrible story !

wiredantz 08-30-2012 07:01 PM

dude that sucks!!!!



but glad it wasnt serious.

StinkyMatt 08-30-2012 07:42 PM

Looks like at least 60 to 90 days off from fishing. Got to let it heal properly.

Don't worry, the bite should still be red hot around the end of November.:D




That looked pretty nasty, I'm sure you got yourself some good mojo out of that.

roby 08-30-2012 08:20 PM

Definitely good mojo coming your way....

If I were you, I would go to Irvine Lake tomorrow and catch a La Jolla Slam.

Cbad Mike 08-30-2012 08:23 PM

Sorry to hear your great day ended in the ER but thanks for the pictures :notworthy:
It looks like your dog is having a blast.
I think you earned some Karma points and a Security token.
:cheers1:

YakMedic 08-30-2012 08:28 PM

Wow Drake, even representing with a BWE hat in the ER. I would say you earned Karma points but by some of the fish you put up recently maybe it was Poseiden's revenge.

Nice looking out for the other kayaker and bystanders. Once it's healed it will be a better memory. :cheers1:

lowprofile 08-30-2012 08:56 PM

holy shit dude... Mustads for the win! :luxhello:

looks like you had a fun day though. you must have been sweating, peddling around La Jolla without a rod in hand.

boxturtle 08-30-2012 09:04 PM

Should submit your story to mustad hooks so they can market how strong their hooks are

Dennis 08-30-2012 09:06 PM

Good man, drake.

Vikingj 08-30-2012 09:19 PM

[QUOTE=StinkyMatt;131369]Looks like at least 60 to 90 days off from fishing. Got to let it heal properly.

Don't worry, the bite should still be red hot around the end of November.:D



Looks like 60-90 days off work so you can recoop and relax (at LJ?)! Sorry about the injury. Thanks for the story-good reminder to be careful.

Drake 08-30-2012 09:27 PM

I should get the million dollar Mustad challenge payout

jorluivil 08-31-2012 01:47 AM

Ouch!!!

But at least he got his rod back

bellcon 08-31-2012 07:32 AM

These will do the job

8" mini bolt cutters=
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Don't leave home with out them!
(although I rarely bring them on the water, they will cut that hook like butter)

T-Rex 08-31-2012 08:05 AM

ER photos! Classic! I'm sure you'll eventually get some karma for your good deed.

wade 08-31-2012 08:05 AM

Sorry to hear about your hand Neil. The cutters Don just posted, I keep in the bottom of my dry bag always. just the other day, i had a huge barracuda go berserker while trying to release it, and he implanted a nice one into the webbing of my hand..f ing slime logs..:doh:
ps doogie howser was the specialist?

seriola_killer 08-31-2012 08:35 AM

Good karma will come your way. Hopefully it's not your "regular" hand, but if it is, at least it will feel like a stranger is doing it.:D:D:D


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