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    I used to have a 4x4 white plastic cutting board table top with a 12" dia. hole cut in the center for a trash bag (my personal touch to it). That sat in a stainless steel frame table. Stood about 3.5' foot tall. My took it in our divorce a few years back. Cleaned easy but made fish cleaning a breeze. Always sat on the back porch.

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    Ok Anchorpuller and Slabbandit thats not fair. You showed yours with some products on it. Especially you Anchopuller with the fillets in the bowls. If that isn't trying to sell a product I don't know what is. LOL.
    Nice catch's and nice tables to clean them on.

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    Default Fish Cleaning Table

    I Use A Potting Soil Bench. The Height Is Right. It Came With Large Stainless Steel Tray In Middle. It Also Has Two Fold Out Shelves.
    Material Is Teak Wood.

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    Mine is similar to anchorpuller but 3 times as long with the poly tops, center hole cut for scrap that falls underneath into a 30 gal. container that i can haul off
    FISH-ON!!!!!

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    99% of the time my fish are cleaned on a cutting board aboard my boat. I either fillet and/or cut the heads to pull the fish behind the boat in a rocket fish cleaner.
    Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappieAngler
    I used to have a 4x4 white plastic cutting board table top with a 12" dia. hole cut in the center for a trash bag (my personal touch to it). That sat in a stainless steel frame table. Stood about 3.5' foot tall. My took it in our divorce a few years back. Cleaned easy but made fish cleaning a breeze. Always sat on the back porch.

    Man...You know it's bad when they take your fish cleaning table....:rolleyes:

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    :D I use a old ironing board picked up at a garage sale for free. Got a piece of plexi-glass to cut on. Total investment of less than $5. Works great but hafta explain it being in back of the truck a lot. Nobody has stolen it yet!!! <*)}}}><
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    It's a little short but it works.It's a old drafting table.
    Last edited by greatthosu; 02-08-2008 at 02:44 PM.

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    I built this one out of some old deck boards. Getting ready to build another one just like it and insert a stainless steel sink on the end and a garbage bag holder.

    I was using an old plastic lawn table but it was tooo low. Would kill my back after a couple of fish. A good fish cleaning table is worth every penny.

    This a friend of mine holding up a couple of small flounder we caught at the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel.
    Currently a non-fishing slacker! (not for too much longer)

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    Here is mine....



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    Tying Materials, Chenille and Hackle
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