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Hook Removal
Here are a few methods for removing hooks.
When a hook's point and barb are protruding out the skin, it's easier to cut
off the barb and back the hook out of the wound. This is when those sharp wire
cutters come in handy.
The best method that seems to be recognized by most experienced hook remover
professionals and even by some doctors is called the snatch method. No matter
where the hook ends up this method works.
This method is quick, simple and relatively painless, as long as you get it on
the first try. The secret to a first time success is yanking the loop of line,
which is wrapped around the embedded hook, rather hard so the hook comes out on
the first try. The reason you should get it out on the first try is obvious,
the patient might not stick around for a second try.
The snatch method of hook removal is simple and effective, It's the best
method to remove a hook that's deeply imbedded in the skin and when the barb is
buried.
To perform the snatch method when the barb is imbedded, all that's needed is a
short length of fishing line, at least 10 pound test, approximately 2 feet
long. Carry a good antibacterial wash,
and use before and after this technique.
1)Remove hook from lure.
2)Double the fishing line and loop it around the hook, as close to the skin's
surface as possible.
3)Hold onto both ends of the doubled line, wrapping them around your hand for a
firm grip and holding the line parallel to the skin's surface in line with the
hook.
4)With your other hand, press the eye of the hook down onto the surface of the
skin and back toward the hook's bend, as if trying to back the hook out of the
wound.
5)While pressing on the hook eye, yank the line sharply, parallel to the skin
and in line with the hook, to snap the hook back out of the wound.
6)Wash hands with soap or a good antibacterial wash, bandage wound and check to
make sure TETANUS shots are current.
Do not:
DO NOT attempt to remove fishhooks that are lodged in the eye or near an
artery.
DO NOT close the fishhook punctures with tape and apply antibiotic ointment,
because sealing off the wound can increase the chance of infection.
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