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    Scout Skills: Removing a Fishhook!

    Someone snagged by a fishhook should cut the line and, if possible, let a doctor remove the hook from the flesh. In the back country you may have to do the job yourself:

    1: Push the hook farther in until the barb comes through the skin.
    2: Snip off the barb with pliers, wire cutters, or nail clippers.
    3: Ease the shank of the hook back out through the point of entry.
    4: Wash and bandage the wound.
    — The Official Boy Scout Handbook Eleventh Edition, 1998

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