Edmond, OK

Winter 2026
36.3657401
-95.9127626

Collinsville, OK

36.1280329
-96.3593123

Mannford, OK

Opening Fall 2025
35.2465741
-96.7134893

Seminole, OK

35.9862874
-96.0174306

Glenpool, OK

37.5660802
-97.3709993

Haysville, KS

35.449866
-94.7989585

Sallisaw, OK

35.9967066
-96.0132561

Jenks, OK

38.9409656
-95.2802756

Lawrence, KS

38.4044762
-96.2064101

Emporia, KS

36.7031873
-101.4841654

Guymon, OK

33.9925271
-96.3858191

Durant, OK

39.0280096
-96.8383243

Junction City, KS

39.1898208
-96.5521937

Manhattan, KS

34.7814139
-96.6515247

Ada, OK

37.9745727
-100.8548038

Garden City, KS

36.9056719
-94.8771458

Miami, OK

35.3619957
-96.9227164

Shawnee, OK - Sur

37.0545387
-100.928215

Liberal, KS

38.0712712
-97.8957805

Hutchinson, KS

37.7534577
-100.0347861

Dodge City, KS

37.6838488
-97.1358115

Andover, KS

36.0597494
-96.0032963

Tulsa Hills, OK

35.7401366
-95.3371306

Muskogee, OK - Sur

35.7698291
-95.3672831

Muskogee, OK - Norte

34.9217578
-95.7426945

McAlester, OK

36.1671697
-95.7590783

Catoosa, OK

36.0500807
-95.8144945

Broken Arrow, OK

34.1877038
-97.1500703

Ardmore, OK

35.53884
-98.6947452

Weatherford, OK

34.6217561
-98.4769156

Lawton, OK

35.4120132
-99.4095586

Elk City, OK

34.5154842
-97.9665313

Duncan, OK

34.641945
-99.333549

Altus, OK

35.3742508
-96.9131486

Shawnee, OK - Norte

35.8663481
-97.4258621

Guthrie, OK

36.4333322
-99.3966458

Woodward, OK

36.7343644
-97.0666716

Ponca City, OK

36.3948797
-97.8905973

Enid, OK

35.0291998
-97.9360905

Chickasha, OK

Hooked While Fishing

hooked while fishing
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You felt a tug… it wasn’t little but, one you knew held the promise of a great catch. You were patient, kept the line tight, you let the fish run while you slowly reeled it in and then… you saw it. You brought it on board and knew it was a catch worth documenting with a nice photo. While attempting to remove the fish from the hook, your hand slipped and you got hooked by the fishing hook.

Fish hook accidents happen and injuries can occur 

  • when you remove a slippery, flopping fish from your line. 
  • when you or someone else casts a line
  • if you walk barefoot near fishing gear

Most fish hook injuries puncture the skin of the face, scalp, fingers, back, or ears. 

You can remove a fish hook on your own if it isn’t too deep. Be sure to clean the puncture wound well to help prevent infection.

When should you seek care for a fishhook injury?

If a fish hook enters the eye or is close to it, it is best to go to the nearest emergency room immediately. 

A fish hook wound can cause serious infection. Seek medical help at your nearest urgent care clinic if

  • The fish hook is deep, in the muscle or bone
  • You can’t remove the barb
  • Bleeding is severe or can’t be stopped.
  • The wound is big enough to need stitches.
  • If the wound starts to show signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or pus. 
  • Your last tetanus shot was more than 5 years ago

Xpress Wellness Urgent Care is here to help if you have a fishhook in your skin. Our team will take fast action to remove the hook and check for other injuries. It won’t be long before you’re back on the water with a hook on your rod and reel instead of in your skin. 

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