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Maybe a daft question, was wondering if anyone gets a hivey rash on there wrist after fishing?
Its on my right wrist and ichs like mad after, dont know if its off the bait or the salt water driping on my hand when casting out...
Any feedback is appreciated, thanx
PB | 2lb 9oz Codling
Species | Codling, Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Plaice, Flounder,Dab, Mackerel, Sand Eel, Granny Fish
If using the reel down its probly off the shockleader knot passing ur arm, i get it now and again so normal put a wrist band on pr abit of a sock
Thanx mate, going to try the wrist band. Cant cast from the bottom so wouldnt be the knot.
Defo try the band, simplest things never come easy for me to think of lol
PB | 2lb 9oz Codling
Species | Codling, Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Plaice, Flounder,Dab, Mackerel, Sand Eel, Granny Fish
Thanx mate, going to try the wrist band. Cant cast from the bottom so wouldnt be the knot.
Defo try the band, simplest things never come easy for me to think of lol
Try putting some barrier cream on before the sesh mate. Worth a shot like
Maybe a daft question, was wondering if anyone gets a hivey rash on there wrist after fishing?
Its on my right wrist and ichs like mad after, dont know if its off the bait or the salt water driping on my hand when casting out...
Any feedback is appreciated, thanx
Never seen anything like that before but have heard others getting that type of thing and they have been told it can come dirty oily sea water but thats all i can tell you except wrap your arm up so nothing can get to it
My eyes get itchy and swell up using ragworm so I always have some anti bacterial gel in my pocket just put a little bit on every time I bait up and it definatley helps
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