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chesapeake_dreamer
06-26-2007, 02:01 PM
ok, so the wife's working midnights. That mean no noise during the day as she sleeps, ie grinding cutting or working on the boat in general. I cut the grass before she got home and put the hitch on yesterday. As many of you suggested, I went fishing. Me the man van and my trusty pole. In coming tide plenty of squid and cut menhaiden. Even brought sun screen. NOw it's nothing to get several calls to the jetties here for people hurt or stranded. Never did I imagine after a brief hour and a half of fishing, that I would slip off the rocks and take an oyster shell to the foot. Right on the inside of my left big toe. As I staired in horror watching blood flow out across the rocks, my pole doubles over. I quickly set the hook and began to fight. Finally an older gentleman sitting near by seas this and walks over, he comments on the amount of blood and that perhaps I should tend to my injuries and not worry about the fish. IS this guy for real?

As the fish enters the shallows I can make out the outline of a cow redfish, way to big to keep. SHe swims for the rocks, the line goes slack, and I head for the man van. I reach for my first aide kit forgetting I put it in the new 120 quart cooler I bought for the boat. By the way, it firts perfect along the stern, it's going to make a nice bench/cooler. But it's not doing me any good now. I tear through the glove box and locate the ERSP I keep there, McDonalds napkins, place a few on my foot and sinch my sandles as tight as they will go. I head for home and spend the next 20 minutes digging mud and shell pieces out of my foot. I'm just glad I had poroxide and derma bound here at home. So.... The rest of today will be spent with foot up and researching ideas for my boat. Thank god for derma bound, otherwise I'd be looking at a bill for stitches.
The good news is, there's another tide change this evening so if the foot's up to it, I may be right back out there.

chesapeake_dreamer
06-26-2007, 02:01 PM
ok, so the wife's working midnights. That mean no noise during the day as she sleeps, ie grinding cutting or working on the boat in general. I cut the grass before she got home and put the hitch on yesterday. As many of you suggested, I went fishing. Me the man van and my trusty pole. In coming tide plenty of squid and cut menhaiden. Even brought sun screen. NOw it's nothing to get several calls to the jetties here for people hurt or stranded. Never did I imagine after a brief hour and a half of fishing, that I would slip off the rocks and take an oyster shell to the foot. Right on the inside of my left big toe. As I staired in horror watching blood flow out across the rocks, my pole doubles over. I quickly set the hook and began to fight. Finally an older gentleman sitting near by seas this and walks over, he comments on the amount of blood and that perhaps I should tend to my injuries and not worry about the fish. IS this guy for real?

As the fish enters the shallows I can make out the outline of a cow redfish, way to big to keep. SHe swims for the rocks, the line goes slack, and I head for the man van. I reach for my first aide kit forgetting I put it in the new 120 quart cooler I bought for the boat. By the way, it firts perfect along the stern, it's going to make a nice bench/cooler. But it's not doing me any good now. I tear through the glove box and locate the ERSP I keep there, McDonalds napkins, place a few on my foot and sinch my sandles as tight as they will go. I head for home and spend the next 20 minutes digging mud and shell pieces out of my foot. I'm just glad I had poroxide and derma bound here at home. So.... The rest of today will be spent with foot up and researching ideas for my boat. Thank god for derma bound, otherwise I'd be looking at a bill for stitches.
The good news is, there's another tide change this evening so if the foot's up to it, I may be right back out there.

Blue_Runner
06-26-2007, 03:01 PM
;D Cool report Dreamer....I would have done the same ;) Next time keep that big cow away from the rocks :D

Blue_Runner
06-26-2007, 03:01 PM
;D Cool report Dreamer....I would have done the same ;) Next time keep that big cow away from the rocks :D

randlemanboater
06-26-2007, 03:19 PM
Why are you fishing from rocks when you have a boat? ???

randlemanboater
06-26-2007, 03:19 PM
Why are you fishing from rocks when you have a boat? ???

chesapeake_dreamer
06-26-2007, 03:20 PM
I guess they really did use to shave with sea shells. I couldn't have mad a cleaner cut with a scalple. Still bleeding need it to stop so the dermabound has a chance to set up.

chesapeake_dreamer
06-26-2007, 03:20 PM
I guess they really did use to shave with sea shells. I couldn't have mad a cleaner cut with a scalple. Still bleeding need it to stop so the dermabound has a chance to set up.

randlemanboater
06-26-2007, 03:28 PM
Two years ago my mom slid down the boatramp into the oyster shells, then my wife slid into the shells trying to help my mom.

It was quite a comedy show on the ramp and at the urgent care place when they were both getting stitches in their feet and hands and expaining that my wife was helping my mom and not pushing her into the shells.

Anyway, be sure to get that cut good and clean, you can get some bad infections from shell cuts.

randlemanboater
06-26-2007, 03:28 PM
Two years ago my mom slid down the boatramp into the oyster shells, then my wife slid into the shells trying to help my mom.

It was quite a comedy show on the ramp and at the urgent care place when they were both getting stitches in their feet and hands and expaining that my wife was helping my mom and not pushing her into the shells.

Anyway, be sure to get that cut good and clean, you can get some bad infections from shell cuts.

Stinky_Hooker
06-26-2007, 04:22 PM
Clean it good man...We get a couple cases a year round here with limbs lost over that type of thing. Of course our water is probably alot hotter...whats the water temps up theie right now?

Stinky_Hooker
06-26-2007, 04:22 PM
Clean it good man...We get a couple cases a year round here with limbs lost over that type of thing. Of course our water is probably alot hotter...whats the water temps up theie right now?

chesapeake_dreamer
06-26-2007, 05:49 PM
it's in the 70's and dirty doesn't come close. This is Brunswick my man home of dirty water. I'd feel better swimming on Jone's beach. I cleaned the hell out of it put some triple antibiotic cream on it, hence the reason I found that the dermabound didn't stick. My main concern is putting duty boots back on in the am for 24 hours. Not going to be fun.

chesapeake_dreamer
06-26-2007, 05:49 PM
it's in the 70's and dirty doesn't come close. This is Brunswick my man home of dirty water. I'd feel better swimming on Jone's beach. I cleaned the hell out of it put some triple antibiotic cream on it, hence the reason I found that the dermabound didn't stick. My main concern is putting duty boots back on in the am for 24 hours. Not going to be fun.

chesapeake_dreamer
06-26-2007, 05:52 PM
as for fishing from rocks... My boat is sitting on the trailer in the yard with her floor out and the stringers cut open to air out after a good cleaning. I went to a false alarm @ Home Depot and while there spoke to the manager who tells me he can get marine plywood for $45 a sheet. Just how good a deal is this? I'm going to need a few sheets to redo the floor and stringers.

chesapeake_dreamer
06-26-2007, 05:52 PM
as for fishing from rocks... My boat is sitting on the trailer in the yard with her floor out and the stringers cut open to air out after a good cleaning. I went to a false alarm @ Home Depot and while there spoke to the manager who tells me he can get marine plywood for $45 a sheet. Just how good a deal is this? I'm going to need a few sheets to redo the floor and stringers.

tsubaki
06-26-2007, 08:44 PM
$45 a sheet ain't bad for 3/4, given the limited availability of it.
Used to be the marine plywood came larger than 4x8. I can't remember what the size was.

tsubaki
06-26-2007, 08:44 PM
$45 a sheet ain't bad for 3/4, given the limited availability of it.
Used to be the marine plywood came larger than 4x8. I can't remember what the size was.

chesapeake_dreamer
06-26-2007, 10:21 PM
cool, the supply houses had it for $60-$75 and I know Lowes is opening the first of the month so maybe a little on duty visit might get the price down to $40 LOL

chesapeake_dreamer
06-26-2007, 10:21 PM
cool, the supply houses had it for $60-$75 and I know Lowes is opening the first of the month so maybe a little on duty visit might get the price down to $40 LOL