I was thinking the same...Since you boys breed them so big down that way,
you should lasso them with the half hitch and hold on for dear life.....

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Anthony Spezio
Sent: Thursday, 10 August 2006 12:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [VFB] Tick removal tips


This has to be flytying related. This is how you use a
"Half Hitch Tool.
LOL
Tony

--- "Jimmy D. Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Here's several ways to remove ticks, plus some other
> info on tick bites.

>
> --
>STRAW AND KNOT METHOD

Use an ordinary drinking straw and place it at a 45
degree angle over the tick (the straw is simply being
used as a guide to direct the knot). Next, take a
length of thread and tie a loose knot at the top or
midsection of the straw. Now, slide your knot down the
straw to the site. Position the knot underneath the
tick's belly, so that the knot will encircle the
embedded part only. Slowly tighten the knot to close
snugly around the jaws. Now, remove the straw and pull
the thread in a steady upward motion. This will cause
the tick to detach, without regurgitation.

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