Hook, line and sinker: angler gets lead weight embedded in his cheek

Hook, line and sinker: angler gets lead wight embedded in his cheek Hook, line and sinker: angler gets lead wight embedded in his cheek

Angler Steve Redhead had a miracle escape when his fishing weight flew at him 'like a bullet' and lodged in the side of his face.

Please note some people may find the second image distressing.

Steve, 51, was hoping to land some carp at Walley's Carp Lake in Osmington, but became the catch himself after his lead weight snagged on overhanging branches.

He yanked his rod a couple of times to free the line, causing the weight to fly 50 feet through the air and hit him in the face.

Steve thought it had just grazed him at first until friend Matt Barnes told him it was embedded in his right cheek.

Steve, from Weymouth, Dorset, was rushed to Poole hospital where doctors discovered the weight had missed his cheek and jaw bone. He needed 12 stiches to close the wound.

Steve, who jet washes wheelie bins for a living, was told the weight could easily have killed him had it hit him in an eye, throat or gone through his mouth.

He said: "I had been fishing for about three quarters of an hour but hadn't caught anything.

"We were fishing quite close to a tree because we knew carp hide out there in the winter months.

"My line got snagged in some of the branches so I tried a couple of gentle tugs. When that didn't work I lost my patience a little bit and gave it a massive yank.

"Then I just remember catching a quick glimpse of the weight coming straight at me like a bullet at the very last second and then thinking it hurt a little bit.

"I dropped to my knees and thought it had just grazed my face.

"When I first touched it I thought it was just swollen before I realised it was the weight and it was now stuck in my face.

"Even though there was a bit of blood it didn't actually hurt that much. It hurt more when I was given the local anaesthetic later in hospital.

"I packed up my fishing gear and the bailiff at the lake called an ambulance.

"I'm very lucky. It could have killed me. Had it gone through my mouth it would have probably gone straight through and out the back of my head.

"I'd advise other people who get their line snagged to just cut it off rather than do what I did. I was incredibly fortunate."

 

Comments(15)

elite50 says...
12:09pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Obviously this "angler" was using the wrong angle!
Looks like the hook hit him in the nose!
With a bloke like this, I am on the carp's side!

Scoty2hotty says...
12:47pm Fri 15 Feb 13

NEWS??

Letcommonsenseprevail says...
12:50pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Natural selection...........
....

beachcomber1 says...
1:04pm Fri 15 Feb 13

maybe he'll now appreciate how the fish feel

Pablo23 says...
1:22pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Scoty2hotty wrote:
NEWS??
Must be, its in The Sun today too

Bambamthe1st says...
1:25pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Looks like he caught a mullet

scrumpyjack says...
2:48pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Bambamthe1st wrote:
Looks like he caught a mullet
funny

l'anglais says...
3:04pm Fri 15 Feb 13

You could get pickle onions out of a jar with that chin.

dribydal says...
3:32pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Trying to kill the poor fishies was he?

Got him hook, line and sinker!

Lord gungedin of Ferndown says...
4:17pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Speechless.......whe
re do I start? ......no, just don't say anything!

awsokend says...
4:48pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Hard lines Mr Redhead
see you at Radipole 7am tomorrow morning if you feel well enough
get well soon, Taffy.

elaine191261 says...
5:09pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Short on stories today then ?

mikeymagic2 says...
6:17pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Now he knows how the fish feel when his hook rips the side of their mouth off! Always take care of your tackle!!!

Controversial But True says...
8:22pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Carp is an anagram of this story!!

poolepaul says...
12:40am Sat 16 Feb 13

And in other news today. A father of two stepped on a piece of lego, and then stubbed his toe on a coffee table...His wife is at the moment comforting him in this desperate hour with cups of tea and soft words...At the moment his close family do not want to comment, and are asking the press to give them privacy. He has taken a couple of paracetamol to ease the swollen toe, but is expected to make a full recovery within a few days....More on this story as it develops....NOW...Se
riously Bournemouth Echo...HERE is a story for you!!!...

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