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Topic: Fishing scissors and Lanocote  (Read 3415 times)

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Good video.  I am thinking the same thing, cleaning fish on the kayak.  I am sold on the the scissors now.  Thanks!

I've tried that a couple of times, but it takes time from fishing! Plus I always seem to end up with a lapful of fish guts, which in my opinion is not a good thing.


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Good video.  I am thinking the same thing, cleaning fish on the kayak.  I am sold on the the scissors now.  Thanks!

I've tried that a couple of times, but it takes time from fishing! Plus I always seem to end up with a lapful of fish guts, which in my opinion is not a good thing.

It's a distraction imo  :smt044
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I made a short video of using titanium scissors to clean a rockfish.

Paul

That's a great idea, and I'm going to use the scissors technique from now on. I'm just wondering if it might be a problem wrt fish ID when you cut off all of the fins, tail, parts of the gills, and scale them...
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I made a short video of using titanium scissors to clean a rockfish.

Paul

That's a great idea, and I'm going to use the scissors technique from now on. I'm just wondering if it might be a problem wrt fish ID when you cut off all of the fins, tail, parts of the gills, and scale them...

For fish with size limits, I won't cut tails off.

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I made a short video of using titanium scissors to clean a rockfish.

Paul

That's a great idea, and I'm going to use the scissors technique from now on. I'm just wondering if it might be a problem wrt fish ID when you cut off all of the fins, tail, parts of the gills, and scale them...

For fish with size limits, I won't cut tails off.

Paul
I find that amusingly wise...fish beyond limit size I cut the tail, not off, to bleed from both ends... :smt006
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I made a short video of using titanium scissors to clean a rockfish.

Paul

That's a great idea, and I'm going to use the scissors technique from now on. I'm just wondering if it might be a problem wrt fish ID when you cut off all of the fins, tail, parts of the gills, and scale them...

For fish with size limits, I won't cut tails off.

Paul

Makes sense. But, I was also wondering about things like copper vs gopher...

An unrelated question... What do you use to scale the fish? The only thing I've got seems kind of large to carry on my kayak...
Please don't spoil my day, I'm miles away...


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I go as far as scale, guts, and those pesky pointy fins only. A fork works great for scales on a kayak.
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An unrelated question... What do you use to scale the fish? The only thing I've got seems kind of large to carry on my kayak...
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One can make a custom sized scaler using wood or plastic and bottle caps


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This is what they use on a lot of charter boats. Metal horse brush
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This is what they use on a lot of charter boats. Metal horse brush
This works great at home with gloves so you dont scrape off some knuckles  :smt044
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I made a short video of using titanium scissors to clean a rockfish.

Paul

That's a great idea, and I'm going to use the scissors technique from now on. I'm just wondering if it might be a problem wrt fish ID when you cut off all of the fins, tail, parts of the gills, and scale them...

For fish with size limits, I won't cut tails off.

Paul

Makes sense. But, I was also wondering about things like copper vs gopher...

An unrelated question... What do you use to scale the fish? The only thing I've got seems kind of large to carry on my kayak...

That looks like a Japanese scaler called urokotori. My brother-in-law gave me one, but I rarely keep rockfish, and when I do, I skin them, so I haven't gotten around to using it yet. Looks pretty slick though.


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An unrelated question... What do you use to scale the fish? The only thing I've got seems kind of large to carry on my kayak...

One can make a custom sized scaler using wood or plastic and bottle caps
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I tried several different types and ended with Brass Fish Scaler.  It is easy and safe to use on the kayak. 

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001U7IKHC/?coliid=I3CPZNCD010E8D&colid=2IP2SHYUKL6Z5&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it&th=1

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I use Big Norm’s Magic fish scaler. I’ve bought different ones in the past and this one is now the only one I use. It doesn’t rust and does a good job at keeping scales from flying all over the place when in use. I like how it’s yellow so it’s hard to lose at the cleaning station.


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Yeah, that brass fish scaler (Japanese made) is awesome. I bought one to a fishing buddy :-)
I fill up my kitchen sink about 6” deep, then put fish in after I cut their tails, spikes, etc. , and scale them inside the water. I collect the scales before draining the water, but it’s ok if some end up drained.
This year I also started to sometimes keep the fish in the fridge overnight after a trip if I’m tired and process them the next day. Helps to break up the cleanup!
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An unrelated question... What do you use to scale the fish? The only thing I've got seems kind of large to carry on my kayak...

One can make a custom sized scaler using wood or plastic and bottle caps

Was looking for a fish scaler thanks

I tried several different types and ended with Brass Fish Scaler.  It is easy and safe to use on the kayak. 

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001U7IKHC/?coliid=I3CPZNCD010E8D&colid=2IP2SHYUKL6Z5&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it&th=1

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