Just do it. It's a minor surgery and near 100% success rate. My wife had hers done and she hasn't complained since. Not about her wrist anyway
Thanks for the advise, Ill keep trying till I figure it out. It is beautiful down there and has tons of fish. Looking back at my reports from last year shows how far my understanding of this waterway has come. I have had far more great days this winter. Your right though after giving it some time I need to move if all m getting are small fish. There is no doubt that the big fish do not hang with the dinks.
Just do it. It's a minor surgery and near 100% success rate. My wife had hers done and she hasn't complained since. Not about her wrist anyway
I have decided to do it ,I did experiment stopped wearing brace for one day and its came right back . Now Im kicking myself for not going thru with it originaly cuz I would be recooping this weekend while we have 30kt winds and 20 degree weather it prolly be nice when I get it done oh well now Im convinced thanks for your input my sister who is a physical therapist has also told me that I should considering how bad the nerve conduction test results were . The crappies are going to get a break for a couple weeks when I do it I guess .
Yes!! Now maybe Ill have a chance.The crappies are going to get a break for a couple weeks when I do it I guess .
your catching em pretty darn good , hope I can get squared away before heavier salt water fishing especially sharking.
good luck with surgery, you won't regret it, it will be all behind you when summer gets here
Easy surgery. I had mine done 15 years ago and don't have any problems with the hand I had done. I was bass fishing back then and it got so bad I could only fish for a half hour or so before I couldn't feel my hand. I lost a couple of rods from this, Mine finally got so bad I couldn't hold a fork for a whole meal. Get it done.
Good luck with the surgery Tear. I have been dealing with it for over 20 years in both hands. It drives me nuts especially if I fall asleep with my arms folded.