Dutchies - Cobbler Alert & thanks

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dangles01
dangles01
WA
54 posts
WA, 54 posts
31 Dec 2010 1:50pm
Thanks to the two guys who helped out my brother after he got nailed in the bottom of his foot yesterday at Dutchies by a Cobbler. (3 feet from water edge washing gear on the way out of the water heading home for my 40th B'Day party that he had flown in from Sydney for, but hey, that is another story).

Long story short he ended up in Freo hospital on morphine and bunch of other goodies till 11 pm last night. To give you an idea on the pain scale these stings are he has several water blisters on his foot as he couldnt tell the difference in temp of hot water v's pain from the sting.

Cheers to Freo hospital staff, couldnt have been more professional and helpful.

On behalf of brother Tim, cheers.

Cobbler (estuary catfish)
VENOMOUS
Cnidoglanis macrocephalus
Habitat: Marine bays, inlets, lower-mid estuaries.
Grows to: About 91cm and 2.6kg.
Reproduction: Matures at about 40cm and two
and a half years. Nests in burrows.
Life span: Around 13 years.
Features: Slender body, eel-like tail, flat head with
four pair of barbels around mouth. Venomous
spine in dorsal and pectoral fins.







elmo
elmo
WA
8896 posts
WA, 8896 posts
31 Dec 2010 2:24pm
in the future, drop into a chemist

Get yourself a wheat heat pack which you can microwave, it's a lot more portable and less likely to burn you than a bucket of boiling water.

Also you can get from chemists, air activated heat packs (small ones are best) which you can stick to your foot and wear work boots over, the heat is sufficient to alleviate most of the pain.

Trodden on 5 of the little feckers now getting good at the treatment
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23705 posts
WA, 23705 posts
31 Dec 2010 2:35pm
Maybe post in the fishing forum too, they're yummy

Condolences to him, never had one but have seen the grief they cause. Being positive he stepped on it after a sail, not before
WINDY MILLER
WINDY MILLER
WA
3183 posts
WA, 3183 posts
31 Dec 2010 10:32pm
I feel his pain....wish I was offers morphie
roberto
roberto
NSW
190 posts
NSW, 190 posts
1 Jan 2011 8:59am
"Get yourself a wheat heat pack which you can microwave".

These work well, only problem is the mice at gloo love them as I found out a few years back.

Happy 40th dangles, hope your brother is back on the water soon.
dangles01
dangles01
WA
54 posts
WA, 54 posts
1 Jan 2011 10:46am
Mark _australia said...

Maybe post in the fishing forum too, they're yummy

Condolences to him, never had one but have seen the grief they cause. Being positive he stepped on it after a sail, not before


I am thinking that we could go fishing red neck style and blow a stick of gellinite in the shallows prior to entering the water, that should be quick way to sort em out. Actually thinking about it I may may hang a couple of sticks off my harness to have on stand bye should I happen to chance on one of our larger toothy friends that appear to be frequenting our waters at present....
dangles01
dangles01
WA
54 posts
WA, 54 posts
1 Jan 2011 10:48am
roberto said...

"Get yourself a wheat heat pack which you can microwave".

These work well, only problem is the mice at gloo love them as I found out a few years back.

Happy 40th dangles, hope your brother is back on the water soon.


Thanks Roberto. Bro should be fine. We had a 2nd run a the 40th last night, good for me as an excuse for two parties.
dangles01
dangles01
WA
54 posts
WA, 54 posts
1 Jan 2011 10:51am
elmo said...

in the future, drop into a chemist

Get yourself a wheat heat pack which you can microwave, it's a lot more portable and less likely to burn you than a bucket of boiling water.

Also you can get from chemists, air activated heat packs (small ones are best) which you can stick to your foot and wear work boots over, the heat is sufficient to alleviate most of the pain.

Trodden on 5 of the little feckers now getting good at the treatment


Elmo, trodden on five of em????? Geepers were you a long line fishermen in a pevious life and karma is still chasing you...
elmo
elmo
WA
8896 posts
WA, 8896 posts
1 Jan 2011 11:25am
just lucky I guess
saltiest1
saltiest1
NSW
2575 posts
NSW, 2575 posts
1 Jan 2011 8:49pm
elmo said...

just lucky I guess





if you want to go fishing, pm elmo first. hes a cobbler magnet.
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