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Old 07-02-2016, 10:27 AM
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That used to happen to me. But as the years have gone on, I've improved my handling of bait and fish so I almost never get those cuts any more.

At some point you should learn where all the pokey parts are and learn to avoid touching them.
Actually, I'm getting better and more careful. Now if I can only learn not to pull that braid so tight when re-tying in the heat of the moment. Nothing hurts like braid going thru your flesh!
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Old 07-02-2016, 11:55 AM
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Actually, I'm getting better and more careful. Now if I can only learn not to pull that braid so tight when re-tying in the heat of the moment. Nothing hurts like braid going thru your flesh!
Thanks for bringing up the braid issue. I often have to remind passengers in my boat to keep their fingers out of the braid when the bull reds are making a run.

When surf fishing, I also wrap my trigger finger in duct tape when casting with spinning reels. Without the tape, the braid can really chew up one's index finger as the day goes on.
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