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#5272917 - 09/05/10 02:59 AM
Overcoming fear of catfish!
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Green Horn
Registered: 09/05/10
Posts: 3
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Okay guys,
I know this is a fishing forum full of avid, experienced fishermen. With that being said, I thought it'd be a good place to come for help.
You see,
I just recently got into fishing. I went a few times here and there as a kid, but not as much as I've been lately.
I love catfishing, it's awesome. And in my opinion, is the best tasting freshwater fish (along with crappie) out there.
I'm a big bearded burly kid. If any of you saw me, I can guarantee you that you'd never think for a second I'd be afraid of un hooking a catfish.
Well... as embarrassing as it is to admit... I AM!
I've never been finned before in my life. I've just heard SO MANY horror stories about being finned by so many people.
You see, I'm a hypochondriac, so I'm thinking that I'd just flip out if it were to happen.
I hear about infections, getting ill, the tremendous pain that getting finned causes.
So, would any of you wise men be so kind as to explaining the proper way to dismount a hook from the cat's mouth?
And explain to me what to do if I get finned by a catfish?
Does it mean I need to be rushed to the hospital?
Please...do tell.
Thanks guys.
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#5272922 - 09/05/10 03:14 AM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: metalaaron]
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Loc: Wylie, TX. USA
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Get you one (or two) of those kevlar fishing gloves that Berkley makes, and don't worry about it.
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#5272945 - 09/05/10 05:31 AM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: Duckcreek Davy]
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Registered: 04/01/03
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Get you one (or two) of those kevlar fishing gloves that Berkley makes, and don't worry about it. Good advice! And if this does not work....then just forget about fishing for catfish! The agony of the mind in your situation would preclude any possible joy or pleasure derived from said sport! And don't be disheartened! Not everyone can be a mountain climber or an Astronaut or work on an Alaska crab fishing boat or be a catfisherman! There are more gentle sports that can fit your particular makeup........like BASS FISHING! So.....give the gloves a try and if you still have these phobic repercussions from the slick-skinned finny tribe...........just give it up........and sign up for a BASS TOURNEY!!!  There ya go! 
Edited by chuckwagon (09/05/10 08:29 AM) Edit Reason: Bass dig!
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#5272976 - 09/05/10 06:33 AM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: chuckwagon]
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Registered: 07/12/10
Posts: 10523
Loc: Universal City Tx.
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The gloves are a very good idea. The more you catch and handle the easier it will get. I have been stuck several times it just goes with fishing. Good luck and most important keep fishing.
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#5273022 - 09/05/10 07:33 AM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: chuckwagon]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 09/19/09
Posts: 2155
Loc: Red Oak, Tx. (North Texas)
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Get you one (or two) of those kevlar fishing gloves that Berkley makes, and don't worry about it. Good advice! And if this does not work....then just forget about fishing for catfish! The agony of the mind in your situation would preclude any possible joy or pleasure derived from said sport! And don't be disheartened! Not everyone can be a mountain climber or an Astronaut or work on an Alaska crab fishing boat or be a catfisherman! There are other things that can fit your particular makeup. So.....give the gloves a try and if you still have these phobic repercussions from the slick-skinned finny tribe...........just give it up. There ya go!  EXCELLENT advise chuckwagon! Also metalaaron--  Try and go a to fishing barge where others are fishing close to ya without you "getting into their space" and if you see them catch a catfish just be as honest with them and I bet someone would be glad to show you how to do it safely as you can. Scroll down to the catfish section, there are many catfish brothers and sisters that will you on your new journey. YouTube is another good tool to use. Good Luck!
Edited by bbop1111 (09/05/10 07:36 AM)
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#5273027 - 09/05/10 07:40 AM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: steveiam]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 12/08/08
Posts: 1486
Loc: Texas
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It does burn if you get stuck by a fin, but so does an ant bite, bee sting, scorpion sting, etc... The good news is it will not kill you and doesn't hurt near as badly as a broken bone. When you catch one cut the top 1/4 inch of it's pointy fins off with pliers and it won't be able to stick you anymore.
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#5273028 - 09/05/10 07:41 AM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: steveiam]
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Registered: 06/07/08
Posts: 2751
Loc: Abilene
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I have been stuck more than a couple of times and have never been to the hospital. Get a set of fish grippers http://www.yakangler.com/forum/index.php?f=9&t=100&rb_v=viewtopicJust google fish gripper for a few choices.
Edited by snmcc (09/05/10 07:43 AM)
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#5273029 - 09/05/10 07:41 AM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: steveiam]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 12/04/09
Posts: 1539
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I get finned cleaning crappie bass or catfish.
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#5273161 - 09/05/10 09:11 AM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: blooper961]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 08/10/10
Posts: 165
Loc: San Antonio, TX
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I can't count how many times I've been stabbed by catfish. My fix for the painful puncture might surprise you. I scrape off some of the catfishes own slime and apply it directly to the puncture. Seconds later, pain is gone. Based on how you describe your fear this probably would never happen for you but might help others watching this topic. I got that tip from the Fishing Texas fish identification book. I was weary at first but decided to try it after a particularly painful stick. Worked like a champ believe it or not.
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#5273746 - 09/05/10 01:18 PM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: DanR]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 07/25/10
Posts: 53
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My little granddaughter thought catfish were the scariest thing in the world - until we fried them!! The taste of catfish from the family fish fry made her a true catfisher"woman"!!
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#5273765 - 09/05/10 01:31 PM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: FATMELGREENE]
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Pro Angler
Registered: 06/04/09
Posts: 832
Loc: nw Harris County
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I handle throw-back size with pliers- get hold of the top or side fins and then get the hook out, and put fish back in the water. For keepers, I nip off the side and top fins before handling the fish. For me, the little ones are the most trouble.
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#5273829 - 09/05/10 02:13 PM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: quit]
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Green Horn
Registered: 09/05/10
Posts: 3
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Wow! Thanks for all of the advice. I think I will try the gloves. And the whole thing about snipping the fins off of the cat (if he's a keeper) is a PERFECT idea.
Is anyone in East Texas? Fishing Trinity River (Livingston Dam Area)
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#5273930 - 09/05/10 03:05 PM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: metalaaron]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 08/15/09
Posts: 1062
Loc: Daphne Alabama
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Biggest thing dont think its going to send you to the hospital if you get stuck been stuck several times. Gloves snipping of the fins as mentioned all will reduce risk of getting stuck.
Edited by RodneySr (09/05/10 03:05 PM)
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#5274126 - 09/05/10 05:16 PM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: RodneySr]
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Registered: 02/06/09
Posts: 8076
Loc: highland village/lake Lewisvil...
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dont let your fear get in the way of firmly holding the fish. when you go to grab it, wrap your hand around the top of the head, your palm will lay down the top fin, two fingers one above one below the side fin and your thumb under the other side fin. dont hesitate and be firm. people get finned the worse usually when they hesitate.
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#5274186 - 09/05/10 05:50 PM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: tgravley aka stinkbait tom]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 03/05/08
Posts: 1575
Loc: MS
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I have caught and unhooked a lot of catfish and get a small cut from them once in awhile and they burn a bit. I did have one finally in June get me really good. Took my son out bay fishing for a kids fishing rodeo and caugth a hardhead catfish and unhooked it like any other one. Went to toss him into the water and he flipped and then one of its side spines went about 2" into my hand between my thumb and pointer finger. I had to basiclly rip the thing out. It hurt like you know what, I paused and looked at the spine to find out why it hurt so bad. Final part of the story is I had to chill for about 5 min, my had was a bit swollen but we kept on fishing and kept an eye it.
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#5274253 - 09/05/10 06:22 PM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: ssj3goten]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 06/01/06
Posts: 26
Loc: San Antonio
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You can't really compare saltwater hard heads to fresh water catfish when it comes to fin stings. Freshwater cats are not that bad, and the slime does work.
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#5274321 - 09/05/10 06:47 PM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: metalaaron]
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Angler
Registered: 06/18/10
Posts: 392
Loc: Fort Worth, Tx
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I barely started catfishing (5 months ago) and im barely getting use to handling the cats. I bought a lindy glove because it is puncture resistant glove and it helped. i tried to puncture it w/ a 8/0 hook and it didnt go threw. Just buy you one and you wont regret it. BTW they make 2 different gloves yellow which is s/m and orange which is l/xl. They also make two different styles, 1 has a velcro strap and the other doesnt. MAKE SURE YOU GET THE VELCRO STRAP http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_38705____SearchResults
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#5274376 - 09/05/10 07:10 PM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: 817angler]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 06/07/08
Posts: 2751
Loc: Abilene
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those gripper pliers are the way to go... Grab them by the lip with one pair then remove your hook.
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#5274487 - 09/05/10 07:59 PM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: snmcc]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 07/25/09
Posts: 2168
Loc: San Antonio TX
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I personally do not handle catfish barehanded, Once upon a time in a land far far away (Abilene Tx, 80's) I was fishing lake Kirby, and got finned by a cat, I pretty much immediately had an allergic reaction to the poke, fortunately there was a hospital right across the highway from the lake and the ER treated me and advised that I avoid any future incidents. Its pliers all the way for me now. Laterz, dafanman 
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#5274494 - 09/05/10 08:02 PM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: tgravley aka stinkbait tom]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 03/01/09
Posts: 1680
Loc: Titus County
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dont let your fear get in the way of firmly holding the fish. when you go to grab it, wrap your hand around the top of the head, your palm will lay down the top fin, two fingers one above one below the side fin and your thumb under the other side fin. dont hesitate and be firm. people get finned the worse usually when they hesitate. + 1. Using your left hand, grab the head with thumb and forefinger. Your middle finger should be on top of the side fin while your ring and pinky fingers are underneath (supporting the weight). Reverse this if you're a lefty.
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#5274829 - 09/05/10 10:32 PM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: Siberman]
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Registered: 04/18/07
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Loc: DFW
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#5274875 - 09/05/10 10:45 PM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: JT Evans]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 04/21/09
Posts: 80
Loc: Ray Roberts or Lewisville
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" IF that catfish sticks you, Just pee on it "
quote: " grandpa "
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#5275004 - 09/05/10 11:42 PM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: GLASSANGLER]
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Green Horn
Registered: 09/05/10
Posts: 3
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I think the biggest part of it is me just absolutely freaking out and thinking that the fin is going to kill me if I don't seek care immediately. I'm not scared of a little pain, it's just I've heard to many horror stories!
I will try the gloves, pliers, fish grippers to see what's right for me.
Thanks for everything. And hell, if anyone has any more advice, please post it!
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#5275059 - 09/06/10 12:28 AM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: metalaaron]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 03/03/09
Posts: 1947
Loc: Midland, TX
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ha, aaron, you crack me up...glad to see you made it to the site.
BTW this is Marc, dont be scared them fish aint going to hurt you that bad, lol
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#5275072 - 09/06/10 12:57 AM
Re: Overcoming fear of catfish!
[Re: mev002]
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Registered: 07/09/07
Posts: 3471
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Just stabb yourself with the catfish a few times on purpose and i guarantee you wont be scared anymore. These ain't cats from River Monsters u know......
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