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    Thumbs up How to clean your fish filets!


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    Thank you for sharing slab. That's pretty neat.
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    Seems like a lot of water usage to clean a few fillets
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpa View Post
    Seems like a lot of water usage to clean a few fillets
    That grass off to the left looked like it could have benefited from that water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpa View Post
    Seems like a lot of water usage to clean a few fillets
    Ok Grumpy Grumpa !!

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    pretty nifty
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpa View Post
    Seems like a lot of water usage to clean a few fillets
    me personally likes to use other folks water that way , mine not so much
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    I just rinse mine off after soaking in a little salt water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    I just rinse mine off after soaking in a little salt water.
    do to my method of filleting ,some times mine dont even get rinsed ....there is a method to my madness
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    Cool!!
    My brother lived in Dyersburg, Tn. and I pulled my little Jon boat there a lot.
    I remember about 40 years ago I saw something at Reelfoot Lake that caught my attention.
    A boat was moving slow in the lake an pulling what appeared to be a round cage type thing. Must have had an axle in the middle and best I can describe, looked like a washing machine drum with screen for the sides. It was turning slowly.
    Asked my brother what it was and he said it was a fish scaler.
    Never seen one before or since then.
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