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Topic: Cutting up bait  (Read 1633 times)

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Shasta

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A couple of trips back, I tried catching my own bait.  Getting some was no problem, but I just wanted strips, and cutting it in the boat was a pain.  I think I cut a finger.  I could try carrying a small filet board but that would be more clutter.  Maybe find someplace I can fasen a 4x9 board to the boat.  Or forget it, and get some squid.  Anyone have any suggestions.


fishemotion

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fishemotion

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The purple or blue look like nice soothing colors. or the green looks invigorating and popping


ark

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I normally use scissors to cut squid and chunks of bait which could work if you're looking into keeping things safe.


ThreemoneyJ

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I normally use scissors to cut squid and chunks of bait which could work if you're looking into keeping things safe.

Yup. Scissors.
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Eddie

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The Jackson has a somewhat flimsy front center hatch lid.  A diy’r cut a custom piece of the plastic cutting board material and mounted it on the door and it helped with rigidity as well.  I did the same and was pleased.  I removed it because it was white and would reflect onto my FF.  I’ll do it again but with a black cutting board. :smt006
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