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<blockquote data-quote="Pilchard" data-source="post: 5430496" data-attributes="member: 19427"><p>Sort of unrelated to this thread but I stopped by the Harpeth River one day in Franklin where they stock trout to check out the river conditions for wading. Just as I got to the top of the stairs I guy was yelling and running up the stairs with worm hook sticking out of his calf. He was panicked after being in the river playing and unintentionally getting hooked by a a rig that someone had broken off. I saw him coming up the stairs and just before I could get the word stop out of my mouth, the bullet weight he was dragging snagged on the stairs behind him and brought him to a halt. He was not happy and was cursing fisherman for his misfortune. I offered assistance to remove the hook but he decided to go to the ER instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pilchard, post: 5430496, member: 19427"] Sort of unrelated to this thread but I stopped by the Harpeth River one day in Franklin where they stock trout to check out the river conditions for wading. Just as I got to the top of the stairs I guy was yelling and running up the stairs with worm hook sticking out of his calf. He was panicked after being in the river playing and unintentionally getting hooked by a a rig that someone had broken off. I saw him coming up the stairs and just before I could get the word stop out of my mouth, the bullet weight he was dragging snagged on the stairs behind him and brought him to a halt. He was not happy and was cursing fisherman for his misfortune. I offered assistance to remove the hook but he decided to go to the ER instead. [/QUOTE]
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