Thread: Seasickness
View Single Post
Old 03-12-2014, 06:10 AM   #1
philr21
Senior Member
 
philr21's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Yokosuka, Japan
Posts: 228
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hunters Pa View Post
My brother gets seasick something fierce, like even on a lake. Nothing ever worked for him until he tried one of these:

http://www.drugstore.com/products/pr...&aparam=505303

They have them at a lot of places. Nice thing is you can use it even after you start feeling maggoty. Also, once you feel better you can take it off and give someone else some relief.
I always thought those were a gimmick, may be worth trying after all.

Same as the rest for me- dramamine the night before and morning of. If it's calm I don't need anything, but one day I should have taken it and didn't. Chumming from the kayak is not fun. I was worried I'd lean too far over to clear the kayak and roll.

I prefer the "Less drowsy" dramamine. Also the focusing on the horizon is solid. Even on fishing boats I can get queazy for a second if I focus down too much, rebaiting, tying on rigs, etc.

I also learned: limit alcohol the night before, and get a good nights rest. Makes a world of difference. For my wife- perfume is a no go.
philr21 is offline   Reply With Quote