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for us, point taken, thank you for sharing this info. Been reading too many of these types of situations over the years, and will take your advice. Glad you are okay. I hope others take your advice. Its so important.
Thanks Curmudgeon, appropriate warning for waders. I plan to do some wading soon so I'll take every precaution. Don't want to loose anything this late in the game. Glad you're on the road to recovery.
Come on brother. You know to be more careful than that. Accidents happen of coarse. But all us waders know this damn bacteria can get us at anytime. Im very thankful your ok. But that one was too close for comfort. Scary. After reading this I soaked my breathable waders in the tub with tide. No more wet wading for me this summer. I'd rather sweat a little.
Screw it. I'm buying a boat so Bruce doesn't get hurt.
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Thanks Jeff! I'm sure your wife will feel the same way.
My Doctor actually told me to get one. Now, if I could only figured out how to get my insurance to pay for it!
I've had a swollen finger for two weeks after a flounder chewed on me while I was trying to remove the hook. Soaked it in hot water to let it drain and put antibiotic ointment on it. Repeated that for several days without much improvement and began to think it might be something serious. Then I began coating it in salt. Painful, but it worked, stabbing over with the thrombin going away.
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