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Wow what a day, Catfish, Koi and a giant 5+lb OOS Bass on a worm and bait holder hook, before u guys watch I just want u to know that the bass was treated with care and basically never left the water, had no intention to hook into a bass, and the proof is shown in the vid as I was useing a live worm!!! Hope you all enjoy the video!!! [YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0FHreiFMgk[/YOUTUBE]
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Nice fish there. I like the way you get excited
as for catfish, yup , get any of the pec fins or dosal prick you and it hurts. best thing to do is to rub the wound on belly of that same cat and pain is gone in 1-3 minutes....trust me......
From the above link: "The spines contained in the dorsal and pectoral fin contain a venom that causes edema (swelling) and a hemolytic (causes increased blood flow in the area of the injury) if these spines puncture the skin."
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QUOTE (Longshank @ Jun 04, 2018 - 06:05 pm)
as for catfish, yup , get any of the pec fins or dosal prick you and it hurts. best thing to do is to rub the wound on belly of that same cat and pain is gone in 1-3 minutes....trust me......
I don't know if the pain is gone but you'll have on happy catfish . Think I would suffer the pain of the sting than be accused of abusing a catfish
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QUOTE (finsfurfeathers @ Jun 04, 2018 - 06:53 pm)
QUOTE (Longshank @ Jun 04, 2018 - 06:05 pm)
as for catfish, yup , get any of the pec fins or dosal prick you and it hurts. best thing to do is to rub the wound on belly of that same cat and pain is gone in 1-3 minutes....trust me......
I don't know if the pain is gone but you'll have on happy catfish . Think I would suffer the pain of the sting than be accused of abusing a catfish
not abuse , just a warm tummy rub
I know it works cause I have already done it at least 9 times this year
From the above link: "The spines contained in the dorsal and pectoral fin contain a venom that causes edema (swelling) and a hemolytic (causes increased blood flow in the area of the injury) if these spines puncture the skin."
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