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Sunday, February 14, 2016

Man in a kayak left with a huge fisherman's SINKER stuck in his arm


Man in a kayak hit by a fisherman’s cast - which leaves a huge SINKER stuck in his arm
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Photo has emerged of a fisherman who was left with a sinker in his arm
The man was struck with a fishing knoch in New Zealand on Saturday
Many claim the image was photoshopped while others claim it's authentic
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT



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Horrific photograph has emerged of the dramatic moment a fisherman was left with a sinker in his arm when he went kayaking.
The unidentified man, believed to be from New Zealand, was pictured on a wharf after he was struck by a fishing knoch - a weight used to sink a fishing line or hook - on Saturday morning.
The image, which was shared on the Top Catch Whangarei Facebook page, has amassed a significant amount of shares and comments since it was uploaded following the bloodied incident.
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT



'Ok, I'm intrigued at how something like this happens... A kayaker this morning was hit by a sinker from a wharf, had it hit him in the head it would have killed him. Ouch!,' the post reads.
A nearby witness said the fisherman who threw the cast, had rushed to the man's aid before he was transported to hospital for further treatment.


'The guy was just heading out in his kayak reckons he was a fair bit off land felt a whack and thought he'd been hit by a bird, then got caught up in the line,' Adam Williams wrote.
'A big unit had cast and accidently [sic] hit him, he came ashore and the guy who actually cast it helped him in and they loaded up the kayak on his roof then he came and asked if we could give him directions to A and E. He was still in shock but still gad [sic] a durrie in his mouth.'



However, the post has prompted a heated debate, with many claiming the photograph was digitally altered while others believed the image was authentic.
Tiny Cass wrote: 'Photoshopped. You can tell by the lack of detail in the sinker compared to arm/skin. Surely would be bleeding more too...'
Rhys Norris said: 'Fake guys fake. I sinker would not do that . Hit hard bruise maybe break. But not penetrate that far.'
Brendon Doohan posted: 'Photoshopped for sure.'
And Mark Graham said: 'I don't believe that- pretty sure thats either photoshop or staged, seen people hit with sinkers while casting that does not happen,'



But a woman, who is thought to be at the scene of the accident, hit back at claims, saying: 'My friend took the photo this morning he had to take the guy to A&E its 100% real!!'
Meanwhile, many have focused on the man's so-called clothing choice, arguing that kayakers shouldn't be wearing shorts and a belt when they're out in the water.
Zoran Aligrudic said: 'Never wear a belt on ya [sic] shorts when yaking [sic] apparently no one will believe you went yaking [sic].'
But Lewis Parsons defended the man's clothing, saying: 'Well f*** me! I've been wearing shorts and a belt while kayaking fir [sic] over twenty years. Does this mean I actually didn't go or qualify as going kayaking.'
Kenny Andrea Trent posted: 'I am just blown away that there is a dress code for kayaking! Didn't know that! Must be the gotta wear leather when riding a Harley kinda thing! lmao [sic].'
And Joe Giacomazzi said: 'Maybe just maybe he was wearing boardies and got changed into this after leaving the water.. Mind blown.'


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