Had a good day out there even though the wind was around 15mph...My buddy and I hooked up on 5 reds otal with 2 being slot,about 8 trout in the 14-18 inch range and 1 sheephead. The fish were hot on the low tide. Ended up getting my first stab by a stingray,so I had the decision between heading home and getting rid of the pain or fishing it out. So I took the Smart choice and fished for another 2 hours before heading home wasnt about to let that stop my fishing day .After I got the kayak to shore it hurt bad to put any pressure on my foot. My buddy read up on it with his fancy smart phone and learned about the venom being heat sensitive.I was absolutely amazed that 2 minutes in hot water took away the pain fully. I barely got it by the ray but the pain was painful,I would compare it to a hornet it was much similar the only difference is the ray gave me numbness and tingling.
No bruise or anything the next day.
This weekend going to a possible prefishing tournament spot ,ill post some pics.
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Fort Desoto 11/2/2011
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Re: Fort Desoto 11/2/2011
I hope you cleaned that good. Hate to see you go to the ER...All kinds of nasty bacteria living on the skin of stingrays! Knock on wood.. I've nudged them but never been stuck before.
Derek
I hear possum taste like chicken.
I hear possum taste like chicken.
Re: Fort Desoto 11/2/2011
Nice red and a stingray stab to boot? Two attacks in the two weeks dang, who's wading this weekend?
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Re: Fort Desoto 11/2/2011
Mutant sting rays on attack!DoubleM wrote: Two attacks in the two weeks dang, who's wading this weekend?
They don't attack, they defend.
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Re: Fort Desoto 11/2/2011
I wonder if anyone has come up with steel linded wading boots yet?
Derek
I hear possum taste like chicken.
I hear possum taste like chicken.
Re: Fort Desoto 11/2/2011
DirksFishin wrote:I wonder if anyone has come up with steel linded wading boots yet?
http://www.neptunic.com/sharksuits_waders.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Looks like overkill to me, but they seem to exist; might as well finish off the outfit.
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Re: Fort Desoto 11/2/2011
I was wearing my crocs while wading in about mid thigh deep water. It caught me dirrectly back from my ankle near my achiles tendon. I was suprised how it even got me there.
Sad thing is I was telling my buddy on the way to go fishing about the sock coming through the bootie.
Sad thing is I was telling my buddy on the way to go fishing about the sock coming through the bootie.
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Re: Fort Desoto 11/2/2011
LMAO! That looks like something Freddie Mercury would wear.... No thanks.
Derek
I hear possum taste like chicken.
I hear possum taste like chicken.
Re: Fort Desoto 11/2/2011
When I got ray bit it was like standing on a soldering iron. The best shot I ever received was when the Doc hit me with a local. I didn't even mind the clean out procedure. I bought a Kayak soon after and never looked back.
Re: Fort Desoto 11/2/2011
jbdba01 wrote:DirksFishin wrote:I wonder if anyone has come up with steel linded wading boots yet?
http://www.neptunic.com/sharksuits_waders.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Looks like overkill to me, but they seem to exist; might as well finish off the outfit.
They do make wading boots.....don't know the price and no pics of those on the site yet, but you don't have to buy the waders (look like chaps).....protective wading boots would be cool
Re: Fort Desoto 11/2/2011
MarkM might be interested in those.kempshark wrote:...you don't have to buy the waders (look like chaps).....protective wading boots would be cool
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Re: Fort Desoto 11/2/2011
Chaps? Chaps? You mean like these?
Re: Fort Desoto 11/2/2011
Yea buddy, that's the ticket!MarkM wrote:Chaps? Chaps? You mean like these?
"Likes smokey old pool rooms N clear mountain mornins. Little warm puppies, children and girls of the night"?
Re: Fort Desoto 11/2/2011
Here in Texas we have a LOT of sting ray. Most everone uses Ray Guards when wading. I got hit by one last year
it was two months before I could get a shoe on. Went and gots some Ray Guards. Won't wade without them now.
I so miss Florida
it was two months before I could get a shoe on. Went and gots some Ray Guards. Won't wade without them now.
I so miss Florida
Re: Fort Desoto 11/2/2011
Might want to pack small bottle of peroxide, couple heat packs and an ace bandage in your emergency bag. Clean the wound, apply the heat pack, and wrap with the ace bandage to keep it in place.
If your a ways from the ramp it can save some pain.
If your a ways from the ramp it can save some pain.
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