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Created by KiteBud KiteBud  > 9 months ago, 8 Oct 2014
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KiteBud
KiteBud

WA

1606 posts

8 Oct 2014 4:55pm
Hi all

Just a friendly reminder that at this time of year the cobblers (venomous catfish) are present in the seaweed next to the shore. Two kiters got stung in the last 2 days in the northern beaches and I got stung twice myself over the last 2 years.
From reading on the windsurfing forum it seems even booties won't prevent them to sting you!

It also seems they actually attack you rather than you getting stung from simply stepping on one they go after you when they sense a threat. So probably a good idea to step in an out of the water very quickly and avoid hanging around... But that's just a guess as everyone I've seen stung was standing still in the seaweed.

More info here at the bottom of the page: www.nps.org.au/australian-prescriber/articles/managing-injuries-by-venomous-sea-creatures-in-australia
diginoz
diginoz

WA

317 posts

8 Oct 2014 10:12pm
Where are you kiting from (Pinnas) ?
dusta
dusta

WA

2940 posts

8 Oct 2014 10:31pm
fracking hate those things . One of the most intense and localised pains i have encountered .
Gazuki
Gazuki

WA

1363 posts

9 Oct 2014 6:43am




Thanks for the heads up.

I've already started culling the numbers up here!
Gazuki
Gazuki

WA

1363 posts

9 Oct 2014 6:44am




Thanks for the heads up.

I've already started culling the numbers up here!
KiteBud
KiteBud

WA

1606 posts

9 Oct 2014 10:07am
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diginoz said..
Where are you kiting from (Pinnas) ?


yep
Spitfire
Spitfire

WA

398 posts

9 Oct 2014 12:22pm
Bring back the drum lines!!
KiteBud
KiteBud

WA

1606 posts

9 Oct 2014 1:11pm
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Gazuki said..




Thanks for the heads up.

I've already started culling the numbers up here!


Nice work, apparently they are good to eat? I'd love to taste one after I torture him for 6 hours.
Sauce
Sauce

WA

203 posts

9 Oct 2014 2:30pm
Head down to the fish and chip shop.. pricier than the usual hake.. (probably because it is, just sliced thicker).
kemp90
kemp90

QLD

1694 posts

10 Oct 2014 9:48pm
Ammonia neutralize the venom. There is ammonia in piss, this takes the pain away!!
Nickb
Nickb

WA

43 posts

11 Oct 2014 9:24am
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kemp90 said..
Ammonia neutralize the venom. There is ammonia in piss, this takes the pain away!!



I had both feet done last year
hot water the hotter the better
takes about 3 - 4 hrs to wear off




dusta
dusta

WA

2940 posts

12 Oct 2014 5:58pm
farken stepped on one this morning in the peel inlet . That's two now and mine was like 15 minutes after steve darke stepped on one in the same spot lol .

antisense
antisense

WA

109 posts

12 Oct 2014 10:42pm
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dusta said..
farken stepped on one this morning in the peel inlet . That's two now and mine was like 15 minutes after steve darke stepped on one in the same spot lol .



Fark.. timely warning then. Hope you're doing ok after a few bevvies :)
Intheozone
Intheozone

WA

247 posts

19 Oct 2014 9:02pm
Bloody painful, but this time did not last long....

Not sure if I just got scraped by it or it was because I had my foot in hot water within 20 mins (big thanks to Damo for looking after my gear)

After just 30 mins in hot water Pain subsided.

dusta
dusta

WA

2940 posts

20 Oct 2014 9:46am
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Intheozone said..
Bloody painful, but this time did not last long....

Not sure if I just got scraped by it or it was because I had my foot in hot water within 20 mins (big thanks to Damo for looking after my gear)

After just 30 mins in hot water Pain subsided.



was he wearing a nurse uniform . That is three cobbler victims he has looked after in a week :)

ActionSportsWA
ActionSportsWA

WA

1001 posts

26 Oct 2014 9:39am
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Gazuki said..




Thanks for the heads up.

I've already started culling the numbers up here!


In the Northern Hemisphere?
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