Perfect For Catfishing - blue cats, channel cats, and flatheads River and lake bank fishing Night Fishing Expiditions Multi-rod setups Sandy, muddy, or soft soil conditions Frequently Asked Questions Q: Will this rod holder work in sandy riverbanks

All data recorded were keyed in by the investigators and these included the following information: Demographic information - age, gender, month of injury Injury description - location of injury, fishing equipment handler, site of injury (anatomical areas), type of injury superficial vs deep, type of fish hook - simple vs complex, whether removal attempted by by-stander Treatment information need for X-ray, type of analgesia used, type of technique used for fish hook removal, number of attempts at removal, need for alternative technique, removing persons (emergency department doctor vs specialist), need for in-patient admission Post procedure care need for antibiotics, tetanus prophylaxis, complications visual loss, uncontrolled bleeding and endophthalmitis
To one end you need to crimp-on spade end connectors using either a crimping tool or pliers
Sluggish bail arms indicate spring fatigue or accumulated gunk
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