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Any of you use any special protection for your hands, like Hexarmor gloves?
 
What is the best way to take these fish pole spear, lion tamer type deal or something homemade

We offer a light weight, pole spear made from aircraft aluminum paired with a non-barbed tip that makes removal of the lionfish easy, fast and safe. Since we sell direct to the consumer, our prices are extremely competitive.

Please note that our aluminum spears will never begin to shed fiberglass splinters into your hand as they wear.

A pole spear ensures that the fish and the spines are no where near your hands.

Mako Lion Fish Killer Pole Spear

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The three point (or paralyzer) point is a key one to make note of! Most people who I have meet that have been stung for stung because they only had a spear with one point. Since it is typical to just use a dive sheer to remove the venomous spines underwater, they'd go to do this, and the fish would spin and nail them! This is not a problem with a paralyzer , since the multiple prongs prevent the fish from spinning unexpectedly.

I personally use a short pole spear, and cut the spines off (all dorsal, first spine of anal fin as well as first spine of pelvic) before shoving the fish into a drybag. No gloves.

Happy hunting!
 
Is it better to use a barb or barbless I would also like to keep the ones big enough to eat
 
We use 4 or 5ft pole spears with barbed paralyzer tip, sometimes they try to swim off the spear if you didn't stick them good, like if you spear the fish against something. I got stuck on sunday, probably the worst pain I've ever felt. Worse than broken bones, cuts, burns, etc. It was like someone was bashing my hand with a hammer while holding it in a fire. Then ya add the hot water and its even worse for a minute or two. Its awful
 
Does the pain just finally go away on its own or is there a home remedy are they easy to get off a barbed tipped or does it tear the meat up once u rip em off
 
Does the pain just finally go away on its own or is there a home remedy are they easy to get off a barbed tipped or does it tear the meat up once u rip em off

It eventually goes away on its own. Applying heat helps breakdown the venom. Its not like the pain goes away, it lessens as the venom spreads. Then it stays sore. I'm on day 3 and my hand is still a little swollen, the backside of my hand is still tender and my thumb (where I got stuck) still hurts a bit.
Its not too hard to get them off the barbed tip, grab the fish by the cheeks, with a gloved hand, and pull em off quickly. And it doesn't tear the bad enough to affect anything.

Has anyone been stung by a hardheaded catfish and a lion fish? If so, how do they compare? (And sorry for your bad luck)

I've been stuck by a channel cat (saltwater) and a lionfish and the catfish sting was like a paper cut compared to the pain from a lionfish. Its bad. Its my fault I got greedy. I had 4 in my left hand and 2 fish on the spear, went to reset the spear against a bare spot on the wreck and slid my hand up too far and got stuck.
 
Is the trident 3 prong tip same as a paralyzer tip
 

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