Fish smell on hands.

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PUMP KNOWS said:
haha

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hahaha!! V for victory!!
 
tell your wife or girlfriend or what ever that you are doing manly $hit like hunting and foraging for food. A prime testosterone riddled man beast that has no time for dainty little cleanups during life sustaining activities like providing a source of protein and sustenance
 
DitchWizard said:
tell your wife or girlfriend or what ever that you are doing manly $hit like hunting and foraging for food. A prime testosterone riddled man beast that has no time for dainty little cleanups during life sustaining activities like providing a source of protein and sustenance
The wife is actually one of my main fishing partners! lol We go out 3-4 times a week!
 
DitchWizard said:
tell your wife or girlfriend or what ever that you are doing manly $hit like hunting and foraging for food. A prime testosterone riddled man beast that has no time for dainty little cleanups during life sustaining activities like providing a source of protein and sustenance
This was awesome. Thanks for the laugh.

I often tell my wife of me fishing is the main source of food for our family, we'd be in pretty awful conditions lol.
 
I've had worse problems to deal with, but interesting answers to say the least! My solution - get used to it, eventually you will and you won't even notice it anymore...
 
Rockman110886 said:
I've tried lemon juice, but it doesn't work for me. I had a huge bottle and would soak my hands, but still fish! Haha

You could try handling a few dead worms before you come home from the next few outings. Whoever is complaining about the smell would then be relieved when your hands just start smelling like fish again!!! :mrgreen: :razz:
 
I use orange pumice wipes I get from my plumbing wholesaler , they take the smell out Everytime , they come in a small pale you can keep in your trunk ! , only cost 20 dollars for 50 takes about two and the smell is completely gone
 
armor all wipes; The cleanup ones I think they are in a purple tube, I always have them in the truck and seem to do wonders. When I was first applying for SAIL I had been fishing in the morning ended up being a little late to my signing (it happens!) not wanting to smell of fresh steelhead I tried these and it seemed to work.

Matt
 
IR4J said:
armor all wipes; The cleanup ones I think they are in a purple tube, I always have them in the truck and seem to do wonders. When I was first applying for SAIL I had been fishing in the morning ended up being a little late to my signing (it happens!) not wanting to smell of fresh steelhead I tried these and it seemed to work.

Matt
thanks man I'll try that.
 
IR4J said:
armor all wipes; The cleanup ones I think they are in a purple tube, I always have them in the truck and seem to do wonders. When I was first applying for SAIL I had been fishing in the morning ended up being a little late to my signing (it happens!) not wanting to smell of fresh steelhead I tried these and it seemed to work.

Matt
Couldn't you have used the smell of fresh steelhead on your hands as a reference? It would probably go something like this..

You: Smell it!! Smell it! I know fishes!
Them: You're hired! Here are the keys to the store!

See? Lots of exclamation marks and lots of excitement.
 
Shawarma said:
Couldn't you have used the smell of fresh steelhead on your hands as a reference? It would probably go something like this..

You: Smell it!! Smell it! I know fishes!
Them: You're hired! Here are the keys to the store!

See? Lots of exclamation marks and lots of excitement.
Lots of excitement, lots of smiles, lots of high fives! I like it Shawarma, but at this point I already had the job and it was time to talk business
 
I sing the abc twice and use anti bacterial soap. It weird but you need a lot of friction for the soap to work. It's literally nothing fancy just not proper washing
 
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