Thursday 29 January 2015

Night auxiliary tool

This is a tool that we usually carry and use at night fishing, and it's basically all we need. Two pairs of pliers, two knives, scissors, diamond rasp, and lighter. Why lighter, if we have a light?
There is always the possibility of chatching weever fish ( trachinidae ), which is poisonous. Venom is located on the first dorsal fin, and the gill cover. Weever meat is delicious and it would be a shame to bring him back into the sea, so it would be best to remove its poisonus spines immediately after the catch. We use pliers and scissors. With pliers firmly catch weevers head and with scissors rip his venomus spines. But be careful. Weever is aware his poisonous spines and he will try to stab you. Yet, despite caution, accidents do happen. Therefore we use a lighter to ignite stabbed place, because the poison of Weever is termolabile. After we warmed up stabbed place, it is necessary as soon as possible to go to emergency room. Weever sting is very painful. Pain in the beginning becomes stronger, and after about 20 minutes become almost unbearable. Stabbed place much bleeding, first white, then turns red, and the flood and accrues. Swollen place is usually quite widespread, can affect whole hand. Arm can fall down and so you can not even move. Sometimes we have symptoms such as nausea, dizziness, dry mouth, vomiting, cold sweat, and even unconsciousness. In heat patients can cause death. Composition of the venom varies depending on the sex and season. In the male is more toxic.

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