jtexas
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I made a topwater plug, simple design, with a nice pair of big treble hooks. Last night I decided it needed rattles - no problem, I've got some of those rattles for plastic worms - I'll just drill a hole & pop 'em in, right?<br /><br />Ordinarily I would clamp it to the table but I figured I could hold it okay with my left hand. Of course the drill bit "bit" - next thing I know there's a treble hook stuck deep right in the middle of my thumbprint! <br /><br />It actually broke the hookhanger off - so in a way I guess it's a good thing it happened. Surprisingly small about of blood, and very little pain. Until I tried to push it on through. Still, I kept waiting for waves of pain that never came. I think I could have snipped it off at the shaft & kept fishing (if they were biting).<br /><br />It never really hurt at all, not enough to complain, until the ER doc injected the local anesthetic. The injection was by far the most painful part of the whole experience. That was about 11:15 last night and the thumb is still numb.<br /><br />The doc used some kind of extra large needle to shield the barb and back the hook out - the wife started to throw it away but I said, "hold on, that's still a good hook; it's never been used. Well, it's only been used once."<br /><br />I guess the moral of the story is, don't worry about the fish, hooks don't really hurt that much! But I do plan on finding a better way to test my hookhangers.