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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 467796" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>For offshore fishing, I think puncture wounds, large cuts and embedded hooks. Manley side-cutting pliers heavy enough to cut off a hook barb is a MUST. I also augmented by stock/OEM first aid kits with plastic wrap and large tampons, to compress onto wounds. Works well with the duct tape to seal off any leakage. Even carried Asherman seals for chest cavity wounds, in case of a wayward harpoon. Even trained in their use, blood clotting agents are good too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 467796, member: 15636"] For offshore fishing, I think puncture wounds, large cuts and embedded hooks. Manley side-cutting pliers heavy enough to cut off a hook barb is a MUST. I also augmented by stock/OEM first aid kits with plastic wrap and large tampons, to compress onto wounds. Works well with the duct tape to seal off any leakage. Even carried Asherman seals for chest cavity wounds, in case of a wayward harpoon. Even trained in their use, blood clotting agents are good too. [/QUOTE]
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